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Redmi Note 11T India launch tipped! And this is the date

Redmi Note 11T is expected to launch in India by the end of November. Redmi Note 11 Pro series could launch in early 2022.

By: AMRITANSHU MUKHERJEE
| Updated on: Aug 21 2022, 21:45 IST
The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago.
The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago.
The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago.
The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago.

Redmi Note 11T is coming to India and that too sooner than you think. Based on a report, Xiaomi India may launch the Redmi Note 11T by November 30. The phone is said to be similar to the Chinese variant of the Redmi Note 11 5G, which itself was launched a few days ago. Sadly, there's no info on the Redmi Note 11 Pro variant yet.

The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago. Since the phone is said to be based on the Redmi Note 11 5G, you can expect some notable upgrades over the last-gen model. Xiaomi India is yet to comment on this leak, which was shared by a report from India Today.

Redmi Note 11T launching in India soon

The Redmi Note 11 in China got the new MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset, which also brings support for 5G connectivity. There's only a dual camera setup this time but the main camera has been upgraded to a 50MP sensor while the second camera is an 8MP ultra-wide camera. The selfie camera has a 16MP sensor.

Poco M4 Pro 5G is a redesigned Redmi Note 11 for global markets.
Poco M4 Pro 5G is a redesigned Redmi Note 11 for global markets. (Poco )
Poco M4 Pro 5G is a redesigned Redmi Note 11 for global markets. (Poco )

Redmi Note 11T is coming to India and that too sooner than you think. Based on a report, Xiaomi India may launch the Redmi Note 11T by November 30. The phone is said to be similar to the Chinese variant of the Redmi Note 11 5G, which itself was launched a few days ago. Sadly, there's no info on the Redmi Note 11 Pro variant yet.

The Redmi Note 11T is expected to succeed the Redmi Note 10T, which came to India only a few months ago. Since the phone is said to be based on the Redmi Note 11 5G, you can expect some notable upgrades over the last-gen model. Xiaomi India is yet to comment on this leak, which was shared by a report from India Today.

Redmi Note 11T launching in India soon

The Redmi Note 11 in China got the new MediaTek Dimensity 810 chipset, which also brings support for 5G connectivity. There's only a dual camera setup this time but the main camera has been upgraded to a 50MP sensor while the second camera is an 8MP ultra-wide camera. The selfie camera has a 16MP sensor.

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Rest of the features remain largely unchanged. The 6.6-inch display still uses a 90Hz IPS LCD panel, the battery capacity stays put at 5000mAh, and the charging tech has been upgraded to 33W. This is some upgrade over the Redmi Note 10T in India.

Sister company Poco has already launched this same phone in international markets as the Poco M4 Pro 5G. Hence, sometime in the future, we can expect the same to come to India.

On the other hand, the Redmi Note 11 Pro models are expected to get Xiaomi branding in India. Leaks have suggested that the Redmi Note 11 Pro will become the Xiaomi 11i while the Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus with the 120W fast wired charging is expected to be sold as the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge.

Note that these are just leaks and hence, you should take these with a pinch of salt. Xiaomi is yet to make any official announcement.

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First Published Date: 13 Nov, 16:58 IST
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