With the 11T series, Chinese giant Xiaomi is launching upper-middle class smartphones with a focus on camera capabilities. Despite the cost of less than $400, smartphones in this series are equipped with advanced cameras with 4 optical sensors, including a full-fledged telemacro lens and support for many different shooting modes. For example, the T11 Pro was one of the first mid-range smartphones to be able to shoot slow-motion video in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second.


As for the lineup, then Xiaomi followed the usual route, presenting the public first with the usual T11, and a few weeks later rolled out its Pro version. Both smartphones are built on the same chassis with 6.67-inch AMOLED screens (2400x1080 resolution, 120Hz, HDR10+) with Gorilla Glass Victus protective coating. At the same time, the proshkka usually uses a slightly more powerful Snapdragon 888 processor, and the secondary capabilities are one step higher. For example, instead of a fast 65-watt charger in the box with Xiaomi 11T Pro, there is an ultra-fast 120-watt charger, and there is a barometer in the list of built-in sensors.

Otherwise, this is a typical almost $400 flagship with powerful internal storage, modern communication modules, fast charging, optional IP53 class waterproof housing, NFC, USB C, etc. Since honey is not taken from the air, Xiaomi usually they save on hardware and display, so they are inferior in capabilities to top-end smartphones from Samsung, Apple and other AAA brands.