
Mi 11X series first look officially revealed, will come in three colours
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Xiaomi has officially revealed the first look of its upcoming Mi 11X series. The new line-up is confirmed to launch on April 23.
Xiaomi has officially revealed the first look of its upcoming Mi 11X series. The new line-up is confirmed to launch on April 23, alongside company’s most premium Mi 11 Ultra smartphone. The series is expected to have two smartphones Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro out of which, the Pro model is tipped to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar Jain on Friday tweeted the images of the phone, confirming that the series will be launched in three colour options. He further confirmed the colour options in the tweet. These include - Celestial Blue, Celestial Gold and Celestial Pink. All three variants seem to have matte finish at the back and the rear panel also appears to have multiple tones of colour. The images also confirm a rectangular shaped camera module at the back along with Xiaomi branding at the bottom. The Mi 11X is tipped to be a rebranded version of the Redmi K40 while the Mi 11X Pro can be the Redmi K40 Pro. Both the Redmi K40 models were launched in China earlier this year. Xiaomi is clearly looking to target the affordable premium segment with the Mi 11X series in India.
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