How many phones do you know that have the “Redmi Note 11” moniker in their name? Let us count — first came the Redmi Note 11T, which was followed by Redmi Note 11 4G, Redmi Note 11S, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Other than these, the Xiaomi 11i and its “Hypercharge” variant are rebranded versions of the Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G from the Chinese market. Xiaomi is now wanting to add another variant to this lineup; this time with the “T” moniker.
On the Chinese social media, Redmi has shared a poster that states “Note 11T Pro”, with a statement in Mandarin that says “turbo level performance in all aspects”. That does not give away much about the phone or the specifications but we always makes a guess, or speculate. The Redmi Note 11 Pro uses the MediaTek Dimensity 920 chip and Redmi could certainly be using a faster chip. Could we the Dimensity 8000 powering this Redmi Note?
Redmi has been diversifying the Note series lately with multiple models across various price points, all with varying specifications. The Redmi Note 11T already exists in India as the company’s most affordable 5G smartphone at the moment. However, this one is a renamed variant of the Redmi Note 11 5G from China. As is the trend, Redmi devices in China and global markets vary by a massive margin.
Eventually, this Redmi Note 11T Pro from China could make it to the Indian market later in the year either as a Xiaomi 12 series spin-off, or as a Poco-rebadged device. These devices could replace the Xiaomi 11i series in India and help the company solidify its position in the sub- ₹30,000 smartphone space.
Currently, the Redmi Note 11T Pro Plus 5G is the most expensive phone Redmi sells in India at the moment. The phone offers the Snapdragon 695
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