The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 4G was launched in China as a cheaper alternative to its 5G namesake, and now a device with the same moniker is being certified for global sales. The company received approval from at least two authorities - IMDA in Singapore and the EEC, which is the overseeing organization for several markets in the Eurasian Economic Area.
According to our tipsters, this new Redmi
Note 11 4G phone will have a Snapdragon 680 chipset. It is highly unlikely to
get relaunched with the Helio G88 platform since the very same phone is sold in
multiple countries under the name Redmi 10 (with one extra 2 MP camera). Other
changes might be the memory combinations, which are always different for
different markets.
If all the specs sans the fourth camera
remain the same, we should expect a 6.5” LCD, 50 MP main cam and a massive
5,000 mAh battery with 18W charging and some reverse wired charging as well.
The Chinese Redmi Note 11 4G costs no more than US$ 170/€ 155, so it is fair to say
the global variant won’t cost over US$ 250/€ 200 after all the tariffs and taxes
are applied.