
Exclusive: Xiaomi will not sell Mi 11 Ultra in India anymore, to bring new flagship in 2022
India Today
Xiaomi will not bring more Mi 11 Ultra units to India and this is officially the end of this smartphone.
Xiaomi will not sell Mi 11 Ultra in India anymore. The smartphone was launched in April this year and went on sale in the country starting July 7. It was only available in limited quantities initially before going completely out of stock. The smartphone listing was also taken down from Xiaomi's official website. Now, India Today Tech can confirm that this smartphone will not go on sale in the country again. Xiaomi has sold the entire stock it had for the Indian market and doesn't plan to import more units. Basically, this is the end of this smartphone in India.
Xiaomi, meanwhile, will continue to focus on the premium category and will replace the Mi 11 Ultra with its new flagship smartphone in 2022. Interestingly, the smartphone maker has launched the Xiaomi 11T Pro globally and while the phone may still launch in India, it is not being looked at as a direct successor to the Mi 11 Ultra. It will be interesting to see if Xiaomi actually launches an out and out flagship in India again or continues to focus on mid-premium smartphones.

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