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Xiaomi Mi 11 with 108 megapixel camera costs less than 1,000 euros

Xiaomi starts the year 2021 with a declaration of war on the Android competition: The new smartphone Mi 11 offers the latest technology at a comparatively low price
First comes the vision, then the reality. A few days ago, the Chinese electronics manufacturer Xiaomi presented its new concept smartphone with a “waterfall” display rounded on all sides . The seamless design also includes dispensing with all physical connections. The new top smartphone Mi 11 , which Xiaomi is now launching in Europe, isn’t quite as futuristic . But the new Android phone is convincing on paper with the latest technology – at a price that clearly undercuts the competition.

Xiaomi Mi 11: Top smartphone is price-performance hit

The electronics company presented the Xiaomi Mi 11 via live stream on February 8, a few weeks after the launch of the new smartphone for the domestic market in China. The technical details were therefore no longer a secret. The M11 offers the high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip, eight gigabytes of DDR5 RAM and 128 or 256 GB of flash memory. The top model naturally supports 5G and also uses turbo speed for wireless charging. Xiaomi promises an output of 50 watts. That is only five watts less than charging by cable.

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With the camera, Xiaomi also wants to set itself apart from the broad Android crowd with the Mi 11. The triple camera with f / 1.85 aperture and 108-megapixel main sensor enables videos in HDR10 + quality and offers, among other things, an ultra-night mode. According to “t3n”, the main sensor was developed together with Samsung – no wonder, after all, the Galaxy S21 Ultra also has a wide-angle lens with 108 megapixels . In terms of price, however, the Mi 11 sets itself apart from the Korean competitor. The top model costs 800 or 900 euros in Germany, depending on the memory size. This is the same starting price as the predecessor Mi 10. Samsung, however, charges at least 1,249 euros for its ultra flagship.You can buy it here in the Samsung online shop. Pre-orders for the Xiaomi Mi 11 will be accepted from February 25th .

Xiaomi Mi 11 more stable than ever

The shape of the new Xiaomi Mi 11 proves that some concept ideas can also be produced in series. Here, the designers took a look at the recently introduced concept phone with a “waterfall” display. The 6.81-inch AMOLED screen not only slopes down on all sides, the curves also continue on the back of the smartphone. A sensor is to prevent accidental entries on the curved display – the most resistant screen to date, as Xiaomi emphasizes. According to the manufacturer, it is made of the hardest material of its kind to date: Gorilla Glass Victus .

For this reason, the Xiaomi Mi 11 should withstand falls from a height of up to two meters onto hard surfaces. “Devices from other manufacturers are typically damaged if they are dropped from more than 0.8 meters,” said the presentation. The new smartphone is also thinner and lighter than the previous model and beats the flagships of other manufacturers in these categories as well.

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The Mi 11 was presented in three colors: Horizon Blue, Midnight Gray and Cloud White. The shell changes depending on the incidence of light. More colors are planned. In Germany, however, only the gray and blue versions with a matt surface are on the market, as “t3n” reports.

Florent Malice
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Florent is a passionate blockchain enthusiast, dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and finance. With a focus on blockchain, web crypto, and NFTs, he contributes insightful analyses and updates to NewsAlarms, offering clarity on the evolving landscape of digital assets.

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