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Xiaomi global release of Mi 11 Ultra smartphone

The brand new Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is characterized by its camera set up, which is fairly much remarkable in its technical specs as well as design and style. The smartphone is the 1st device to arrive with Samsung LSI’s completely new GN2 sensor which measures in at a enormous 1/1. 12” optical format, offering native 50MP of 1. 4µm pixels, able of binning all the way down to 12. 5MP 2 . 8µm pixels. Xiaomi also provides a 48MP ultra-wide module, as properly as a 48MP 5x periscope telephoto module for far reaches. Weirdly adequate, the Mi 11 also includes a little 1 . 1” OLED display along with the camera setup - possibly enabling more full-fledged selfie experiences using the rear cameras.
The Mi 11 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 888 - much like the Mi 11. In terms of performance, we should expect the new phone to pretty much match what we’ve seen in the Mi 11, which means excellent device experience with pretty much the best of what we can expect of an Android device for this device generation. Xiaomi does advertise advanced cooling solutions, however generally phones of this form-factor are simply limited to a thermal envelope of 5W, as that is the rough external heat dissipation through convection and radiation of any device with this kind of thermal behaviour.xiaomi-mi11-ultra.jpg
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The phone comes in a sole 12GB LPDDR5-6400 and UFS 3. 1 256GB memory and storage configuration.
Other novelties on the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is the Wi-Fi upgrade from a regular Wi-Fi 6 capable chip to a newer Wi-Fi 6E implementation, and naturally it retains all the 5G connectivity features of the base Mi 11 model.
The display of the Mi 11 Ultra seems to be the exact same as on the Mi 11. This is a 6. 81” model along with a QHD+ resolution of 3200 x 1440, a software structured adaptive refresh rate of up to 120Hz, and advertises itself as a 10-bit capable screen, with a great touch sample rate of 480Hz for low-latency input. While the display is superb in picture level of quality, we have noticed that the Mi 11 wasn’t one of the most powerful devices on the marketplace, characterised by greater base device power consumption and a 120Hz mode that is not as efficient as current LTPO-based displays on Samsung devices. We’ll have to see if the Mi 11 Ultra suffers from identical effectiveness disadvantages.
Xiaomi’s optics on the Mi 11 Ultra’s main camera should be extremely challenging given the ginormous sensor size, and therefore falls in a comparatively smaller f/1. 95 aperture. It’s a 24mm equivalent focal length which has been standard for Xiaomi’s recent flagships, and features OIS.
Generally speaking, this main camera module right now is by far the most powerful in the smartphone market, and should be easily able to outperform most other rivals - as long as Xiaomi’s processing also is able to keep up.
Lastly, we see a new 48MP ultra-wide module. This appears to be the same sensor as on the telephoto, meaning a 1/2. 0” module with 0. 8µm that bins down to 12MP 4: 1 1 . 6µm images. It has an remarkably wide 128° FoV with a 12mm equal focal length.

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