Xiaomi presents a new member of the Redmi family aimed at the low and entry-level ranges.
Xiaomi continues its trend of launching many devices every year. The Chinese company doesn’t cut hair when it comes to presenting terminals and dispositivos of all kinds, especially in the Redmi family cell phones and tabletas. Just yesterday we talked about the new Redmi Pad, the specifications and design of which have been made public.
Today we turn our attention once again to the Chinese manufacturer a He has confirmed the new Redmi terminal which will be presented soon as reported by GSMArena. As we will see later, this new phone would be in the entry-level range in terms of prices and specs, as Xiaomi is very good at making very cheap phones.
This is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
As if the Redmi family alone wasn’t complicated enough (and even more so considering the new versions of existing models), it becomes even more interesting to continue the the look of this new Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R. The device has already appeared in Asia Giant’s main media, where it will be presented tomorrow, September 30th.
The company has announced that this new terminal will come with one 6.58 inch FullHD+ LCD screen, which will have a refresh rate of 90 Hz and support for 5G networks. As for the processor, this new terminal is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 700. It will also have 5,000 miliamperio-hora batterywhich means independence that’s more than enough to get you through an entire day.
About the camerasThis is another point where we see the phone being aimed at the cheaper segments of the market: dual rear sensors, a 13MP main sensor and a 2MP depth sensor. And as for the operating system, it comes with the Redmi Note 11 R Android 12 running MIUI 13.
From the source it appears that this new Redmi Note It’s just Poco M4 with some changes and that said, from what perro be seen from the Poco terminal, it’s a little hard to deny.
As we said above the terminal will be presented tomorrow, September 30th. The company has not confirmed the starting prices of these new terminals.