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Xiaomi Announces MIUI 12.5 and MI 11 Series Globally

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Xiaomi Mi 11 series, the company’s latest flagship phone, is now global. Xiaomi MI 11 packs Snapdragon 888 chipset, 120Hz 6.81’’ WQHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay, 108MP triple camera setup, 50W wireless charging, 55W wired charging, 4600mAh battery, and 5G support.

It has a 20MP punch-hole front camera.

The MI 11 will be selling in two memory configurations, 8GB memory and either 128GB or 256GB of internal storage for €749(~Ksh 99,000) and €799(~Ksh 106,000) in Midnight Gray or Horizon Blue.

Besides the MI 11, the Chinese tech company also unveiled its latest update to MIUI ROM, version 12.5. MIUI 12.5 strongly focuses on optimizations and is thus lighter and allows users to uninstall more bloatware. With MIUI 12.5, expect a reduction in battery consumption and smoother gestures, which will now run in their own independent CPU thread. Check out everything about MIUI 12.5.

MIUI 12.5 will be available in Xiaomi devices globally starting in April. The company will give precedence to its flagship series with four models of the MI 10 and the latest MI 11 given priority. These include Mi 10T, Mi 10T Pro, Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro, and Mi 11.

Eleven more phones will be added to the update list later.

Xiaomi MI 11 Key Specs

Display 6.81” WQHD+ AMOLED quad-curve DotDisplay with TrueColor

20:9 Aspect ratio,

120 Hz refresh rate

480Hz touch sampling rate

1500nits max brightness

HDR 10+

Corning® Gorilla® Glass Victus™

Rear Camera 108MP wide-angle(1/1.33”,

f/1.85, OIS, AF, 0.8μm pixel size) + 13MP ultra-wide angle (123° FOV, f/2.4 aperture) + 5MP tele-macro camera (f/2.4, AF)

Front Camera 20MP in-display camera (0.8μm pixel size, 1.6μm 4-in-1 Super Pixel

f/2.4 aperture)

Fingerprint Sensor In-screen
Processor 5nm Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
Battery 4,600mAh battery

55W wired, wireless fast charging

50W wireless fast charging

10W reverse wireless charging

Connectivity 5G (Dual SIM)

Wi-Fi 6

USB Type-C

Memory 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB

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