Smartphone design trends come and go, but some seem to have fixed strength. The curved edge display, for example, is now considered a large camera norm and lump no longer becoming novelty, even though they still look rather silly. However, sometimes, the pendulum starts swinging in the opposite direction as shown by the iPhone 13 lineup. Xiaomi has embraced the return of a flat edge with the latest Redmi Flagship smartphone series.
Redmi has always been the Xiaomi middle class brand, and the new Redmi Note 11 series is no different. Even though the line between the smartphone level has blurred, there are several ways you can tell the middle class handsets from top-class colleagues. For example, the top 5g 5g redmi note is powered by the Snapdragon 695 5G processor, while the non-5G line line does with MediaTek Helio G96. Both options must be sufficient for everyday use, but don’t expect they offer a burning speed, especially for the game.
Xiaomi puts a focus on the Redmi Note 11 camera, although they are basically the same as those used for Redmi Note 10 series in 2021. Hardware includes a 108MP camera Samsung Isocell HM2 and an ultra-wide 8MP camera. Note, the Redmi Note 2022 series engrades a macro shooter from 5MP to 2MP for unknown reasons. What is more curious is Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, which is the only model in a series that does not have a 2MP depth sensor.
After years of promoting a curved edge more ergonomically and easier in the palm of the hand, some producers re-spread the edge of their phone. Apple is returned to a once-iconic flat-eyed design with the iPhone 13 and has extended it to its iPad. Redmi calls its own version “trendy flat body design,” but the comparison with the iPhone cannot be avoided.
Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11s will arrive in January 2022 with very low ranging prices at $ 179 and $ 249, respectively. February 2022 will see two Pro models arrive for $ 299 (Redmi Note 11 Pro) and $ 329 (Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G). The availability of the right international market has not been revealed, although it will be surprising if consumers can buy these models in the US without jumping through a circle.