
Xiaomi launches Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+, price starts at around Rs 14,000
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Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ in China. The entire series is powered by the MediaTek chips.
Xiaomi has launched the Redmi Note 11 series. The Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ were launched in China during an online event on Thursday evening. The line-up succeeds this year's Redmi Note 10 series. The latter was introduced in India alongside the global markets but, Xiaomi has decided to launch the Redmi Note 11 smartphones in China first. It will be interesting to see when and if these devices are eventually introduced in the country.
The highlight of the Redmi Note 11 series is that all three models get high refresh rate displays, while the top-end Redmi Note 11 Pro+ also brings support for 120W fast charging. Xiaomi has also launched the Redmi Watch 2 and Redmi Smart Band Pro in its domestic market alongside the Redmi Note 11 series. Here is all you need to know about Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+.

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