Launched in February, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro will soon have a replacement, the successor to Mi 11 Pro being expected with the Snapdragon 875 chipset and 120Hz QHD + screen.
Considered a massive upgrade for the current model, the new Xiaomi flagship changes the 1080p screen with “only” 90Hz refresh rate for a truly top solution. Like rival Galaxy S21 Ultra, Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro will provide a screen capable of using QHD + resolution simultaneously with the refresh rate at 120Hz, delivering the smoothest visual experience possible in Android gaming sessions. According to information obtained from sources close to Samsung suppliers, the screen will have slightly curved edges and perforation in the upper left corner, to accommodate the front camera.
Expected to be presented only next month by the Qualcomm manufacturer, the Snapdragon 875 chipset is also part of the configuration of the new smartphone. However, Xiaomi does not rely solely on its processing power, implementing other attractive technologies. For example, the Mi 11 Pro could debut with an implementation of Quick Charge technology capable of delivering up to 120W of power via the USB-C cable and 80W in wireless mode, respectively. Under these conditions, the 4000mAh battery could be charged from 0% to 100% capacity in just 19 minutes.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro
Unfortunately, for now there are no indications that Xiaomi will take the example of Samsung, launching the new flagship earlier. One reason for the lack of speed could be the Snapdragon 875 chipset. Although it is an important player, Xiaomi is not in the top of priorities when it comes to priority delivery of component orders. Thus, the launch of the new Mi 11 series between February and March 2021 seems most likely.
Robert J. Smith is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including JoyStiq and Android Authority. In regards to academics, Robert earned a degree in business from Fordham University. Robert has passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.