Xiaomi – The brand that has eliminated “mi” from its smartphone series has revealed the 11T smartphone series, the company’s new midrange lineup that will follow the supremacy of the Mi 10T series.
The statement was made during a virtual event on Wednesday, during which the firm unveiled three models: the 11T Lite 5G, the 11T, and the 11T Pro.
Xiaomi introduced Cinemagic, a new feature on the Xiaomi 11T and Xiaomi 11T Pro, that will be delivering an excess of unique filmmaking tools. According to Xiaomi, the Pro model will be able to charge to 100 percent in just 17 minutes owing to the company’s 120W HyperCharge technology.
The top spec variant 11T Pro model is the most intriguing of the three, allowing Xiaomi to provide a more affordable alternative to the Chinese phone maker’s more expensive Mi 11 flagship line.
In terms of specs, the Xiaomi 11T Pro clearly outperforms premium smartphones. Xiaomi has been doing this for years, which is why it has become one of the world’s most popular smartphone brands.
Xiaomi 11T Pro Specifications

Both the 11T and the 11T Pro have a 6.67-inch AMOLED display that operates at 120Hz, but the Pro also includes Dolby Vision. Both phones include four cameras: a 108MP wide-angle camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5MP telemacro camera, and a front-facing 16MP in-display camera. The Xiaomi 11T Pro is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 CPU, whereas the Xiaomi 11T is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 1200-Ultra processor.
The Xiaomi 11T Pro starts at 649 euros (about $770, £560, or AU$1,060) for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and goes up to 749 euros ($890, £640, AU$1,210) for 12GB/256GB whereas the lower variant Xiaomi 11T costs 499 euros ($590) while the 11 Lite 5G NE costs 369 euros ($440).
Xiaomi has a history of releasing smartphones with ultimate specifications. Xiaomi’s Mi 11 Ultra was considered as the king of smartphones during its launch because of its specifications. The upcoming Xiaomi 12 Ultra is also expected to launch with heavy specs, it could possibly have a 200MP camera sensor.
It’s worth mentioning that Xiaomi’s business model includes restricting net profit margins on hardware items at 5%. As a result, smartphone costs remain low, and the business is able to deliver on a value-for-money promise that has helped the company expand from a start-up to the world’s second-largest smartphone manufacturer.
The 11T series will be available globally, however, as is customary with Xiaomi phones, it will be unavailable in the United States. So, you’ll have to import it.
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