On September 15, the day (if everything goes according to plan) after the presentation of the iPhone 13, Xiaomi has summoned us for its event. Everything points to what we will see the new Mi 11T series, with a Pro model that will charge at 120W, a scandal figure shared by the company’s highest-end models.
Now, the design of the supposed Xiaomi 11T has been leaked, a high-end terminal that you will bet, according to the leaked image, by a very well used front and by a main camera of 108 megapixels. A great gamble, of course.
Reminiscent of the POCO F3, but more ambitious on camera
The Xiaomi 11T has appeared in images showing its leaked design. Its front part is quite reminiscent of the POCO F3, one of the best used Xiaomi phones. A small hole in the screen and almost edge-to-edge frames, saving the lower chin, they make the front of this filtered 11T quite clean. The screen is completely flat, another point in favor of the terminal, which resists curves like that of the Mi 11.
If all goes according to plan, the 11T will be a top-of-the-line with 108 megapixels and ultra-fast charging.
On the back, we only have the details of the camera module. This houses three sensors, the main one being 108 megapixels. The secondary, by size, aims to be an ultra wide angle, leaving the question of what will happen to the third sensor. The LED flash will be integrated into the module, which seems to protrude quite a bit from the body (which is common with such a large sensor).
Regarding the specifications of this terminal, practically nothing is known beyond the 108 megapixels of its camera and the 120W for charging. It is expected that its panel is OLED with high refresh rate, that mount a high-end processor and that the battery oscillates between 4,500 and 5,000mAh, usual figures in Xiaomi’s high-end range.
The design agrees with the information leaked a week ago, in which said camera module and the front well used were shown. There are only a couple of weeks left to find out, since on the 15th we should see them in full.
Via | Snoopytech