For those who missed our previous report, the Mi 11 is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 alongside 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM. At the same time, it also carries a 6.81-inch AMOLED WQHD+ display with 120Hz refresh rate as well as 480Hz sampling rate, HDR10+ support and 10-bit colour depth.
On its back, Xiaomi has also provided its new flagship model with a 108MP wide-angle camera as the phone’s main photography tool together with 13MP ultra-wide, and 5MP telemacro cameras. On the upper left part of its screen, there is also a 20MP in-display selfie camera. The company has also integrated heart monitoring capability into Mi 11’s in-screen fingerprint sensor. Completing its general technical specifications is a 4000mAh battery which supports up to 55W wired fast chargers as well as 50W wireless equivalent. The phone itself can also perform reverse wireless charging with a power rating of up to 10W. Over in China, the Mi 11 with 128GB internal storage is priced at RMB 3999 (~RM 2,500) as opposed to the 256GB model which goes for RMB 4299 (~RM 2687) although in Europe, they are priced at EUR 749 (~RM 3,653) and EUR 799 (~RM 3,898) respectively. More information regarding its imminent arrival in Malaysia should be revealed at the launch event next week, so stay tuned.