
Xiaomi to unveil Mi 11 tomorrow: Expected price, features, specifications
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Xiaomi to unveil Mi 11 on 29 March with Full HD+ AMOLED display and an all cooling system.
The Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi is all set to launch its Mi 11 Youth Edition, Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra, Mi Band 6, and a new Mi Mix on March 29. The company has revealed that it will bring an all-new silicon-oxygen anode battery for the smartphone. According to the company, the battery of the Mi 11 Ultra will have a super fast-charging. Si-O2 technology will help make mobile phones thinner and charge faster. The idea has been borrowed from “new energy vehicles”. It will introduce nano-scaled silicon material through the negative electrode that, in theory, will have 10 times greater capacity than graphite. Xiaomi has also designed a new cooling system for the upcoming Mi 11 Ultra. The tech giant has mentioned that using this cooling system improves the thermal connectivity of the system by 100 percent. Furthermore, Mi 11 Ultra is using a vacuum chamber soaking plate that will be able to dissipate heat. The same technology was used in Mi 10 Ultra as well and thus, Xiaomi has likely improved upon it.
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