Xiaomi Mi Note 11 release date, price, news and leaks

Xiaomi Mi Note 11 release date, price, news and leaks
The Xiaomi Mi Note 11 could be one of the best phones of 2020 - its predecessor, the Mi Note 10, makes our list of the best smartphones, and the company has probably learned a lot from its premium phones in early 2020: the Mi 10. and Mi 10 Pro - too. We say "might" because we not only didn't test the phone, we don't even know if it arrives. The Mi Note 10 was a surprise launch, given that the Mi Note phone before it was the Note 3 years ago, and it is not clear if it is a new line from Xiaomi or if it is. acted as a single phone. Other phones we anticipate seeing in 2020: We'd like to see a Xiaomi Mi Note 11 though, because as we said, the Mi Note 10 is one of the best phones you can buy right now, with a fantastic array of cameras, body and body. superior screen quality and, above all, a surprisingly low price. By the end of 2020 (when we expected the Mi Note 11 to launch), the Note 10 may not fare as well compared to a year of competition, and a Mi Note 11 could bring new features and benefits. Settings that keep Xiaomi on top. We haven't heard much about the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 yet; There are some rumors and leaks that haven't been attributed to any particular phone, which we'll list below, but while we wait for more rumors, we are. He came up with a wish list of what we want to see in the Mi Note 11. Latest news: We've heard that a new cheap Xiaomi phone could have a 108 MP main camera; it's likely the Redmi Note 10, but it could be the Mi Note 11 instead. Since the Mi Note 10 had this high-resolution camera, we hope the Note 11 will too.

Come to the point:

Xiaomi Mi Note 11 launch date and price

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 was launched in November 2019, so it is likely that we will see the new version launch around the same time in 2020. However, that date could be affected by the Covid-19 pandemic one of a One way or another, so the phone could be delayed until 2021. Price-wise, the Mi Note 10 costs €459 / AU$888 (around £590) for its most affordable variant, so it's possible that the Mi Note 11 costs as much or maybe a little more. That being said, the Xiaomi Mi 10 was slightly more expensive than the Mi 9. It is possible that the company will repeat this jump in the Mi Note line, but we hope not, as the low price was the true strength of the Mi Note 10. .

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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 (Image credit: future)

Xiaomi Mi Note 11 Leaks and Rumors

We know that Xiaomi is working on a new flagship that will be released at the end of 2020, and the CEO of the company has confirmed some specifications about it. The phone will reportedly have a 3.5mm headphone jack, an in-display fingerprint sensor, stereo speakers, and a 30x zoom camera; a leak also indicates that it could have a higher-end Snapdragon 865 processor, although it may refer to a different phone. It should be noted that the information does not refer to the Xiaomi Mi 10T, released in September 2020, as it has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and no headphone jack, although 30x zoom is present. Other than that, we have yet to hear a single rumor or leak regarding the Xiaomi Mi Note 11. However, we have heard about several new technologies from Xiaomi that were not associated with a named smartphone, so they could debut in the My Note 11; however, this is just speculation. For example, Xiaomi patented a snapper-style front-facing camera, a technology that would allow a phone to have a full-screen front with no moving parts or fancy gadgets to ensure there was always a front-facing camera. Gadgets like, for example, this other Xiaomi patent that shows a phone that twists in half to take selfies. We would expect a mid-range chipset in the Xiaomi Mi Note 11, and the company would be working on a smartphone with a Dimensity 1000 Plus processor from MediaTek. This would make the phone 5G compatible and also allow for a 144Hz refresh rate display. That said, Xiaomi has apparently also considered using Samsung's Exynos chipsets in its phones. In terms of camera capabilities, it looks like Xiaomi is working on a phone with a 108 MP camera and a whopping 120x digital zoom, presumably via a separate telephoto lens, which would blow all the competition out of the water in terms of camera capabilities. numbers. We've heard that Xiaomi is working on a new budget phone with a 108 MP main sensor, which could be a Redmi phone (maybe the Redmi Note 10) but could also be the Mi Note 11. Since this phone is supposed to have super powerful camera is a Mi CC phone, it could also be the Mi Note 11 (since the Mi Note 10 was known as the Mi CC 9 Pro in China). Finally, we heard that Xiaomi was working on a 120W charger that would power a phone to full power in a matter of minutes. The Xiaomi Mi Note 11 may not be the phone it debuts on, as this phone is meant to be a mi-ranger and is a decidedly premium feature, but the Mi Note 10 was the first Xiaomi phone. with a 108MP camera, so it's possible.

Xiaomi Mi Note 11: what we want to see

These are all the features and specifications that we want the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 to bring.

1. An improved "main" telephoto lens

Xiaomi mi nota 10

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 (Image credit: Future) The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 had five rear cameras, but only three were really impressive or useful. One of the bad ones was the 8MP telephoto lens. This was useful in theory, with 5x optical zoom, but due to the low-resolution sensor, images looked a bit blurry, and better photos could be obtained by taking 108MP shots and manually cropping them. We'd love to see the Mi Note 11 offer a better sensor with its telephoto or periscope for zoom shots, so there was a reason to reduce the distance to the camera.

2. A longer lasting battery

(Image credit: Future) Xiaomi Mi phones generally have good battery life, but we're rarely as impressed with their battery life as phones from another Xiaomi brand, Redmi. My phones will last a day, that's fine, but you'll have a hard time keeping them going a second day, or even a full day if you push the camera to its limit. We would like the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 to last longer without charging, either with a better battery or, perhaps better option, some software optimizations, which means it drains more slowly. energy.

3. An improved chipset

Xiaomi mi 10 pro

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (Image credit: Future) The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 did not have a high-end processor, instead using a mid-range Snapdragon 730. It was a decision that initially seemed quite curious to us, but after using the phone we did not notice the lack of treatment. too much power. The Mi Note 11 needs an upgraded processor in one key point, though: the 730 struggled a bit to capture and process 108MP images, and if the new phone is set to maintain or improve on that snapper, it should handle images better. Qualcomm (which makes the Snapdragon chipsets) has since released the 765G, which is a great gaming processor and has long battery life, and also supports 5G, so it would be an obvious choice, but there are a few. others that would also work.

4. A low price

Xiaomi mi nota 10

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 (Image credit: Future) The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 had some impressive specs, but it also had one thing that phones with similar functionality didn't: a low price. Xiaomi is known for offering affordable phones, and the Mi Note 10 certainly was, but the Mi 10 series that came after it probably wasn't, as the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro costs twice as much as it does. My Note 10 was doing it. Obviously, Xiaomi realized that it could offer expensive phones too. However, we'd like to see the Mi Note 11 remain affordable, without an inflated price tag like the Mi 10, as that would keep it extremely competitive against many rivals and give more people a chance to see what it's likely to be. . awesome. phone.

5. Faster loading capacities

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Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (Image credit: Future) Xiaomi phones typically have fast charging speeds, perhaps some of the best available, but more widely available charging technology gets faster and faster every year. We would like the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 to stay ahead of the curve. While the Mi Note 10 had 30W charging, which is already faster than most of the competition, perhaps Xiaomi could upgrade the Note 11 to 50W or even 65W to really outperform its rivals. Xiaomi has already shown 100W fast charging technology, so this is not unreasonable either.