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XIAOMI MI 11X PRO
PCQuest
|October 2021
Xiaomi disrupted the phone market with the launch of the Mi 11X Pro smartphone having a hardware combination of premium phones available at an aggressive price. The phone comes with the top-of-the-line Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and a 108-megapixel camera. Consumers mostly looking for a great camera phone this attracts them easily.
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SCORE Price: 9/10 Performance: 9/10 Features: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
KEY SPECS Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 5G with Kryo 680 Octa-core process; 8GB LPDDR5 RAM; 128GB storage; 108 MP Triple Rear camera with 8MP Ultra-wide and 5MP Super macro; 20 MP Front camera; FHD+ (1080x2400) AMOLED Dot display; 4520 mAH battery
PROS: Display; Speakers; Camera; IP53 rating
CONS: Bloatware and notification spam
Build and design
The smartphone looks quite sleek if you can ignore the camera bump. At the back, the phone has a standard wrapped around with a plastic frame rather than metal. The glossy back has a gradient finish. Overall it looks identical to the Mi 11X, though has curved sides which make it comfortable to hold.
On both sides, back and front, Xiaomi has use Corning Gorilla Glass 5 that makes it scratch-proof at some extent. The polycarbonate body gives a solid feel, making it a light device – 196 grams. On the right side, it has a fingerprint scanner and volume buttons, easy to reach and operate.
The top and bottom, both are stereo speakers. At the bottom, you can find the SIM tray, USB Type C port, and main speaker. The 11X Pro is rated IP53 dust and water-resistant, making it a durable device.
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