Late last year, Xiaomi officially launched the flagship Xiaomi Mi 11, the first phone to use the Snapdragon 888 SoC. As a series, it is clear that this device will not be alone. The Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro and even the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra have been reported for the past few weeks. The latest leak regarding the Xiaomi Mi 11 series shows the protective case of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. From the image we can get some information about this device.
Generally, the image follows the rear design of the regular Xiaomi Mi 11. However, the rear camera module of the Pro model has an 8-megapixel telephoto lens in a periscope in the lower left corner. The module also has “8MP 50X” lettering on the right side. This means that this smartphone will support 50x magnification. The image is quite blurry, so it is not easy to see the records. In addition, the position of the LED flash is moved outside the entire module. Without a doubt, we expect this camera to score high on DxOMark.
Assumptions about the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro
From previous speculations, the Mi 11 Pro will be equipped with a 6,81-inch 2K quad curved display. This display will have a resolution of 3200 x 1440 and a pixel density of up to 515PPI. It will also support 120Hz refresh rate, 480Hz touch sampling rate and DCI-P3 color display. In addition to the Snapdragon 888 processor, this phone will use LPDDR5 and UFS3.1 storage technology. We expect there to be a 16GB RAM version.
In the camera department, it will have a 50-megapixel primary camera on the sole. There will also be a new periscopic digital zoom telephoto lens with a maximum magnification of 120x. In addition, it will have two small sub-cameras.
According to a popular Weibo leak @DigitalChatStation, the battery size of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will be bigger than the Mi 11. Its report claims that the Mi 11 Pro will come with a dual 5000mAh battery. This is huge and acceptable for any flagship smartphone. In terms of charging capacity, it will support 120W fast wired charging and over 55W fast wireless charging. The battery capacity must be above 4000 mAh. There are reports that the Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Pro Extreme Edition will go on sale next month.
Since the launch of Xiaomi Mi 11, the popularity of this device is very high and it is mostly out of stock. According to Xiaomi, it has sold more than 1 million units of this device in just 21 days. Despite these huge sales, demand is still high.