
Redmi Note 11 Pro+ confirmed to have AMOLED display and 120W fast charging support
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The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ will be launched on October 28 alongside other Note 11 smartphones. It will feature an AMOLED display and support 120W fast charging.
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ is confirmed to come with 120W fast charging support and a 120Hz AMOLED display. Xiaomi is set to introduce the line-up on October 28 in its home country during an online launch event. The Redmi Note 11 series will include three smartphones - Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+. There were reports suggesting that at least one of the models could come with 120W fast charging support and the same was confirmed by a new teaser poster.
As India Today Tech had pointed out earlier, this feature is even missing on the Xiaomi flagship Mi 11 Ultra. The last generation Redmi Note smartphones came with 33W fast charging support. The same has been present on most Xiaomi smartphones for 2021. The teaser also shows the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ from the bottom, confirming the presence of a USB Type-C charging port, a microphone, speaker grille, and the SIM tray.

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