Both 11T Pro phones pack flat 6.6-inch IPS LCD panels with FHD+ resolution (2460x1080px) and a variable 144Hz refresh rate that can toggle down to as low as 30Hz to save up battery. There’s a 16MP selfie cam tucked in the centered punch hole cutout up top while the back houses a 64MP Samsung ISOCELL GW1 sensor (1/1.72" size and 1.6μ, pixels) alongside an 8MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP macro cam.
Both Note 11T Pro phones get MediaTek
Dimensity 8100 chipsets with up to 8GB LPDDR5 RAM and 256/512GB UFS 3.1
storage. Both phones boot MIUI 13 on top of Android 12. The major difference
between the two phones comes down to the battery capacity and charging speeds.
Note 11T Pro gets a larger 5,080 mAh dual-cell battery with 67W fast charging
while the Pro+ packs a 4,400 mAh duel cell and 120W fast charging.
Xiaomi promises a full 0 to 100% charge in
19 minutes on the Pro+ and it also gets Xiaomi’s Surge P1 chip that monitors
charging temperatures. Both phones are IP53 rated and come with side-mounted
fingerprint scanners. Redmi Note 11T Pro and Pro+ come in Atomic Silver, Time
Blue and Midnight Black colors. Xiaomi is also offering a limited edition Astro
Boy model based on the Note 11T Pro+ that has the manga character engraved into
the back of the phone
Redmi Note 11T Pro starts at CNY 1,799
(US$ 270) for the base 6/128GB trim and tops out at CNY 2,199 (US$ 330) for the
8/256GB model. Note 11T Pro+ will retail for CNY 2,099 (US$ 315) in its base
8/128GB trim while the top of the line 8/512GB model wi ll go for CNY 2,499
(US$ 375). The Astro Boy edition with 8/512GB will sell for CNY 2,499 (US$ 375). Open
sales in China start on May 31.