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Redmi Note 11T Pro is coming this month

Prachi Panda by Prachi Panda
May 8, 2022
in Redmi, Smartphone, Xiaomi
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Redmi Note 11T Pro

Redmi Note 11T series is coming later this month, promising a performance focus. Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi is confirmed to launch two smartphones in China. The two devices are Redmi Note 11T and Note 11T Pro. The actual launch date is still not known as of now.

Redmi Note 11T series is all set to launch in China. Redmi CEO Lu Weibing confirmed in a new Weibo post that the series will consist of Note 11T and Note 11T Pro smartphones.

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A few days ago, the managing director had badgered the advent of what appears to be the next-generation Note 12 series. However, those conjectures have been battered now.

The Weibo post doesn’t disclose any principle details of the Redmi Note 11T and Note 11T Pro. The launch date also remains a conundrum. However, Xiaomi is already selling Redmi Note 11T 5G in India.

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Redmi Note 11T Pro could come to India as an upgraded phone

Xiaomi has a very baffling collection of Redmi phones. The Redmi Note 11T that launched in India was a rebrand of the Redmi Note 11 that is available in China.

Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 11 Pro that is available in India is not the same as the Redmi Note 11 Pro in China. This makes us think if the Redmi Note 11T Pro that’s launching in China will come as it is to India or with a different epithet.

Curiously, the Redmi Note 11 Pro China divergent features 120W fast charging, while the Indian divergent offers only 67W charging support. It is possible that the Redmi Note 11T Pro could come to India with 120W charging support with a price tag under Rs 20,000.

This would make it the low-cost Xiaomi phone with 120W fast charging. The present low-cost brand is the Xiaomi 11i HyperCharge.

Redmi Note 11T: Specifications

These smartphones might be the upcoming Redmi Note 11T and the Note 11T Pro in China. Going by the TENAA listing, the upcoming Xiaomi phones will pack in a 4980mAh and 4300mAh battery, carry a 6.6-inch display, measure 8.8mm in thickness and run Android 12. The same model numbers were also seen passing the 3C certification.

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