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5 Differences Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11 Pro Series

Michael Diaz by Michael Diaz
April 18, 2022
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Xiaomi has announced the presence of the Redmi Note 11 and the Redmi Note 11 Pro Series. To make it easier for you to choose which one best suits your needs, here we present what are the differences between the standard version and the Pro version.

Display

Even though they both have a wide DCI-P3 color range, the Redmi Note 11 Pro's refresh rate looks more tempting with 120 Hz (Super AMOLED panel). However, even though the standard version only carries a 90Hz refresh rate (AMOLED panel), for its price class the configuration is quite attractive. In addition, the screen brightness level of the Redmi Note 11 is at 1000 nits, and its two brothers reach 1200 nits.

Dimension

It's a little less tech than the Pro version, but if you're looking for something slimmer, the standard Redmi Note 11 is the answer. The secret lies in the slightly smaller screen dimension, which is 6.43 inches (vs 6.67 inches).

5G Version

As is known, for the Pro series, Xiaomi provides the highest variant that already supports 5G networks. This phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset, while the Pro 4G series uses the MediaTek Helio G96. For the standard Redmi Note 11, the embedded chipset is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680.

Camera

Another difference comes from the camera sector. Redmi Note 11 uses a 50 MP main camera, while the Redmi Note 11 Pro (also Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G) offers a 108 MP Samsung HM2 main camera with a sensor size of 1/1.52? and support for 9-in-1 pixel binning technology and Dual-Native ISO.

In addition, the resolution of the selfie camera is also different. The Redmi Note 11 Pro is 13 MP, while its two brothers are 16 MP. It must be noted, the Pro 5G model is the only one that does not have a 2 MP depth camera.

Fast charging

The third battery capacity is the same, 5,000 mAh. What sets it apart is its fast charging technology. Redmi Note 11 relies on 33W fast charging, while its two brothers appear more tempting with 67W turbo-charging. Xiaomi claims, this 67W technology can charge 50 percent in just 15 minutes.

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