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Xiaomi's 11T Pro smartphone


supports Dolby Vision and
charges in 17 minutes
It also offers a 108-megapixel triple camera and 120Hz, 1,000 NIT
AMOLED display.
S. Dent | 09.15.21
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S. Dent
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September 15th, 2021

In this article: Mobile, Xiaomi


Xiaomi 11T Pro, news, gear,
fast charging, Dolby Vision, Xiaomi has released its latest high-end smartphones aimed
smartphone, Xiaomi, 120Hz at creators with a list of features that puts many brands to
shame. The marquee device is the Xiaomi 11T Pro, the first
smartphone to use the company's proprietary 120W
HyperCharge technology. That lets you charge the 11T Pro's
5,000 mAh battery in just 17 minutes with 34 safety
features including real-time temperature monitoring. It also
uses technologies like dual charge pumps, a dual-cell
battery structure and graphene tech.

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That's just the start of the impressive laundry list of


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though. It comes with a triple-camera
including a 108-megapixel wide angle, 2x tele-macro and
120 degree ultra-wide angle lens. Around the front, there's
a 16-megapixel, f/2.45 in-display (pinhole) selfie camera.
For video, it can record 8K using Samsung's HDR10+ system
with AI cinema modes that allow for one-click recording. 

Xiaomi

The 6.67-inch, FHD+ (2,400 x 1,080) AMOLED flat display is


a technological tour de force, with features like a 120Hz
refresh rate, TrueColor, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, 1,000 nits of
peak brightness and Corning's tough Gorilla Glass Victus.
Sound-wise, you get Dolby Atmos audio with dual Harman
Kardon speakers. Watching movies at those settings might
eat the battery pretty quickly, but again, you can fully
recharge the thing in just 17 minutes. 

Inside, there's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, up


to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and max 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage,
along with 5G, Bluetooth 5.2, WiFi 6 and dual SIM slots. It
will launch soon in gray, white and blue, with prices in
Europe starting at €649 and going up to €749 for the
12GB/256GB model — but don't expect to see it in the US.

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Next up, the 11T model shares many of the 11T Pro's
features, including the camera setup and 6.67-inch 120 Hz
flat AMOLED display with HDR10+. However, it lacks Dolby
Vision and a few other display features. The biggest
difference is the processor: It uses a MediaTek Dimensity
1200-Ultra 6-nanometer chip rather than the 5-nanometer
Snapdragon 888. It also "only" offers Xiaomi's 67W wired
turbo charging, rather than the 120W HyperCharge system
and is limited to 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 256GB of
storage. The 11T will also come in gray, white and blue and
start at €599 when it arrives in Europe from "official Xiaomi
channels." 

The last device is the Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, a smaller but


still well-spec'd phone. It achieves a relatively tiny size with
a thickness of 6.81mm and weight of 158 grams, or 5.57
ounces. At the same time, it still comes with a 6.55-inch
AMOLED display with 10-bit TrueColor and Dolby Vision
support. You get a triple-camera 64-megapixel main
camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera and a 5-
megapixel tele-macro camera. Inside, there's a Qualcomm
Snapdragon 778G 5G mobile platform and 4,250mAh
battery with 33W fast charging. The Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G
comes with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage and
starts at €369. 

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Lamar310 · 16 September, 2021


"Watching movies at those settings might eat the battery pretty quickly, but again, you can fully
recharge the thing in just 17 minutes."

I'm so glad Apple gave the iPhone 13 Pro Max a battery that can handle 28 hours of video
playback. Who wants to constantly be charging their phone? This is why s...See more

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snake42591 · 16 September, 2021


Replying to Lamar310
I mean... I think most people wouldnt care as long as it makes it through a entire day. I'm no
teenager. Meaning I'm a adult with a job. So my one plus 7pro last a lot longer than a day. For
a while I was only charging it as I needed but then that meant at random times I needed a
charge. Meaning I h...See more

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Dave27 · 15 September, 2021


I have the Note 10 Pro. First off, the display is not as good as Samsung's mid-range phones like
the A71. That's my biggest gripe. And secondly, the software isn't so great.

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DontBeEvil · 15 September, 2021


Are you not going to write at least 5 articles like for iphone?
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