The Mi 11T series has been rumoured for some time now, and now we have some concrete evidence – two 11T models have been spotted on a couple of European retailers. By the way, Xiaomi is moving away from the “Mi” branding, so the first phone will be called just the “Xiaomi 11T”.
This model is available in 8/128 GB and 8/256 GB configurations for €746/£634 (Rs.65,000/-) and €778/£661 (Rs.67,500/-), respectively. You can choose between three colours: Moonlight White, Meteorite Gray or Celestial Blue. Comparatively, Mi 11 (8/128 GB) had a launch price of €750/£750.
The Xiaomi 11T Pro also comes in 8/128 GB and 8/256 GB versions with price tags of €896/£759 (Rs.78,000/-) and €929/£785 (Rs.80,900/-). This one also comes with a choice of colours, but there aren’t any images included yet.
According to earlier leaks, the 11T Pro will keep the Snapdragon 888 of the original Mi 11 series, while the vanilla 11T will stick to a MediaTek Dimensity 1200 SoC.
As far as other changes go, the Pro model is supposed to include Xiaomi’s 120W wired fast charger. On the vanilla model, there will be a 64MP main photosensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens and a 3x telephoto lens. Original series AMOLED displays should remain on the T-phones.
Xiaomi announced yesterday that it will launch a number of new products on September 15, and while it did not specify exactly what will be unveiled, the 11T series is looking more and more likely to be one of the products.