Xiaomi launched two new mid-range handsets, under the 11T-series banner. The company is pushing promoting high-grade video filming capabilities on the devices nd the inclusion of a technology able to fully charge the higher-end model within 17 minutes.
Xiaomi 11T and 11T Pro have a high-grade camera able to film 8k, high-spec display, video capture features, speaker system and so-called audio zoom using a third microphone. Alongside the media features, the company stated the Pro device would come with its hypercharging software and unit.
The Pro uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset and the standard version a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 Ultra. Both have a 6.67-inch display, 5000mAh battery, a 108MP main camera and 5G connectivity. Xiaomi 11T Pro costs between €649 and €749 depending on the memory option selected. The standard 11T is €499 to €549.
Alongside the two headline handsets, the company also unveiled an upgraded version of its 11 lite 5G, the NE. Starting at €369, the device comes in four colours and is aimed at the lower end of the smartphone market. Features include a 4250mAh battery, 64MP camera and Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G processor. Other devices unveiled included the Pad 5 tablet, a new projector, revamped wearable and an air fryer for home cooking.
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