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Redmi Note 11T, Note 11T Pro – release date

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Redmi has announced the official confirmation that the company will release the Redmi Note 11T and Note 11T Pro smartphones this month in China. Redmi’s validation reveals rumors that it will launch the Redmi Note 12 line in May.

Redmi has revealed that the upcoming Note 11T series will deliver a “turbo-level of performance” and will be equipped with the company’s first performance acceleration technology. In addition, it will offer a top-quality experience. However, the company has not yet confirmed the hardware specifications of the Note 11T and Note 11T Pro.

Redmi Note 11T series announcement
Source: Redmi

Redmi Note 11T, Note 11T Pro specifications

3C certifications confirm that the former will arrive with 67W fast charging support, while the second model will have 120W fast charging support. Both phones will come with 5G support. TENAA previously revealed that the dimensions of both phones are 163.64 mm x 74.29 mm x 8.8 mm, and both will have 6.6 “screens.

The Redmi Note 11T could have a 4980 mAh battery with 67W fast charging support, while the Redmi Note 11T Pro will reportedly have a 4300 mAh battery. Unlike the regular Note 11T, the Pro version could come with 120W fast charging. Both will be shipped out of the box with Android 12, over which Xiaomi’s MIUI 13 will be wrapped.

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When it comes to the chip that will power the phones, it is speculated that the MediaTek Dimensity 1300 chip will power both phones. This chip was introduced earlier this year, and it is built on TSMC’s 6 nm process and comes with an octa-core processor with four Cortex-A78 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores, clocked at up to 2 GHz. Graphically, there is the Arm Mali-G77 MC9.

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