Apparently the newly leaked Xiaomi Mi 11T It will not arrive alone since a Pro version will accompany you in your presentation. This device will have some differences with respect to its standard version starting with the choice of its processor, housing inside the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 which makes it compatible with high speed fast charging, being able to reach 120W.
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A high-end at an affordable price
Without a doubt, if we look at what has been leaking over the last few days, The Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro will become a high-end terminal with first-rate specifications at an affordable price. It is true that it will not mount the most powerful processor that Qualcomm offers today, but it will you can enjoy a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 which offers top-notch performance.
Another of the key points of this device will be its battery, which is expected to reach 5,000 mAh. It is true that the capacity will be really high, but its most important point is that will support fast charging up to 120W, something that will provide the device with great versatility both in autonomy and in the ability to charge it in a short time.
As for the panel, everything indicates that the IPS technology that we saw in its previous generation, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro. In this case, Xiaomi would have decided to incorporate a new AMOLED panel that would reach a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, a refresh rate lower than the 144 Hz that we can enjoy in its predecessor, but with a panel that, at least a priori, will have a higher quality.
At the moment, the rest of the specifications that could accompany this Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro are unknown, but what is rumored is its possible presentation date. According Gizmochina, Both the Mi 11T and its Pro version will be presented on September 23, so we could have news about it in not too long.
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