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Based on the tips above, it is likely that the flagship of the Xiaomi Mi 11 series will be officially launched at the end of December and will go on sale at the beginning of January. As the release date approaches, more and more information about the appearance and configuration of the device appears.
Following the official renderings of Xiaomi, some bloggers have posted more photos of the supposed real phone.
The latest information posted by bloggers is basically the same as the previous rumors. The new Mi 11 series will include at least two configurations, Mi 11 and Mi 11 Pro. Photos posted this time should be of the Mi 11, with mockups based on renderings. The phone has a gradient blue color and appears to have a matte texture. The rear camera module contains three cameras in a square design. The largest lens is suspected to be the main camera with 100 million pixels.
Photos of the top-end Mi 11 Pro have not been revealed. But according to previous reports, the Mi 11 Pro will have a square four-camera module and will adopt a horizontal layout for the first time, which sets it apart from common camera layouts.
The new Xiaomi Mi 11 series will continue to feature a full screen with a perforated screen for the front camera. Furthermore, the Mi 11 Pro will have a 2K quad-curved hole-punch screen. Both the Mi 11 and the Mi 11 pro will feature a 120Hz refresh rate.
The series will become the first of the Mi flagships to support 2K AMOLED displays and a 10-bit native color depth display. The series displays will likely be submitted to DisplayMate for testing and are expected to earn A + level certification.
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Also, one of the highlights of the Mi 11 line is that it will be the world premiere of the new Snapdragon 888 processor that was launched in early December. The Snapdragon 888 processor is built using the latest Samsung 5nm technique and the integrated Snapdragon X60 5G baseband, which is also Qualcomm’s first integrated flagship mobile platform with its own baseband that is fully 5G compatible.
Furthermore, the Xiaomi Mi 11 will support 55W fast charging, while the Mi 11 Pro will support 100W super fast charging.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 is rumored to be launched on Tuesday, December 29, which is in line with Xiaomi’s tradition of launching new products on Tuesdays.