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The 11T Pro handset is the first to launch worldwide with Xiaomi's 120-W HyperCharge technology – a less powerful flavor of the prototype wired and wireless charging system we saw back in May. This production version sees the handset's 5,000-mAh battery go from empty to full in just 17 minutes, giving users more time away from the mains outlet between top-ups. It's quite the performer too, featuring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor supported by up to 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, as 6.67-inch, 2,400 x 1,800 resolution AMOLED Dolby Vision display with a 480-Hz touch sampling rate and 120-Hz refresh rate, and a 108-MP wide-angle main camera around back. That main camera module is topped by a F1.75 lens and is joined by an 8-MP ultra-wide with a 120-degree field of view and a 5-MP 2x telephoto/macro unit. Mobile content creators will no doubt welcome the phone's one-click AI Cinema modes, 8K recording capabilities, and HDR10+ support.
the 11T Pro runs Xiaomi's MIUI 12.5 OS that's based on Android 11, there's 5G mobile connectivity, Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, dual SIM slots, Dolby Atmos speakers with Harman Kardon sound, and a fingerprint reader to the side. This model is expected to ship later this month for a starting price of €649 (~US$760).
HyperCharge can top-up Xiaomi 11T Pro phone battery in just 17 minutes
Waiting by the wall outlet for a phone to charge is no fun and Chinese tech firm Xiaomi is easing the pain with the launch of the 11T Pro handset, which boasts 120-W fast-charging for a full top-up of its 5,000-mAh in as little as 17 minutes.
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