Xiaomi’s Mi 11 packs a powerful punch, regardless of what you use it for

by Joseph K. Clark

Over the past few years, we’ve seen a significant shift in the smartphone market. While Samsung has remained top in global shipments, other phone makers are closing the gap. One company making leaps and bounds and closing the gap faster than others is Xiaomi. Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central The Xiaomi Mi 11 is a perfect blend of software and hardware to provide a fantastic flagship smartphone experience.

Late in 2020, the company unveiled its 2021 flagship, the  Xiaomi Mi 11. The Mi 11 was the first device to launch with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 888 chipset, providing all the power you could want in a flagship handset. It has introduced several more devices that fall in the Mi 11 family.

VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & more

A 108MP primary lens with an f/1.9 aperture, a 13MP wide-angle shooter, and a 5MP macro lens headline the Mi 11s. But power is not the prime focus of the Mi 11, as Xiaomi has included quite an impressive spec sheet for camera hardware and software. While we continue to see other phone makers push the limits of adding cameras, Xiaomi provided the right combination here.

Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central With an impressive triple camera array and Xiaomi’s software prowess, the Mi 11 is perfect for everyone.

While the Xiaomi Mi 11 uses this triple camera array to take some of the best pictures on a smartphone, that’s not even the most impressive part. The phone’s tagline is “Movie Magic”, where the Mi 11 excels. Between the QHD+ display resolution and creating a series of movie effects with ease, you can practically use this smartphone for anything. From creating YouTube Videos to capturing life’s most precious moments, the Mi 11 is up to the task.

Xiaomi's Mi 11

The Mi 11 excels for professionals and the “everyday” person alike in the software. The combination of hardware specifications and seamless software integration turns the Mi 11 into a dream phone.

While the Mi 11 is fantastic, there are a few key pitfalls you should be aware of if you intend to make this your next “daily driver”. The biggest of which is the lack of any IP protection rating. It’s unlikely that you’ll find yourself needing to be too concerned when getting caught in the rain, but it’s something to be mindful of with the Mi 11.

And as for battery life, despite the great strides made in the software department, Xiaomi has run into a bit of an issue as you might struggle to make it to the end of the day. This comes at a price for all of the power offered under the hood, as the 4,600mAh cell just isn’t large enough to last you more than a day if that. But that’s where the benefit of the 55W wired or 50W wireless charging can come in handy.

Recently, we’ve also seen a surge in the usefulness of 5G connectivity. Every phone maker, from Apple to Samsung and everyone in between, has released phones compatible with this new technology. Although it may not be as wide-available as the old 4G / LTE standard, Xiaomi is leading to ensure that its customers are future-proofing themselves with devices like the Mi 11. By bringing the Mi 11 to carriers like Vodafone and Three and releasing an unlocked model for everyone else, Xiaomi is trying to make it easy to get the Mi 11 for yourself.

Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central Between its extensive and beautiful display, sleek design, and 5G connectivity, the Mi 11 will be an excellent phone for a few years.

Without even diving into the design, you can already see the appeal of the package offered by the Mi 11. But if you look at the Mi 11, it’s something that cannot be overlooked. Xiaomi makes some of the most well-designed and refined products in the world. And this is part of the reason why we have seen Xiaomi’s market share grow, as the company recently overtook Apple as the third-largest smartphone manufacturer in Q3 2020.

Instead of trying to nickel and dime its customers without outrageous profit margins, the Xiaomi Mi 11 represents something different. The goal is to put a fantastic smartphone into the hands of as many people as possible without sacrificing. The Mi 11 is an embodiment of that goal.

Xiaomi has also gone to great lengths to improve its devices’ software. Along with featuring integration with features like Google Lens, MIUI has been refined to the point where it’s become a fan-favorite alternative to Google’s stock Android experience.

As you can see, the blend of design and hardware to software integration shows how much Xiaomi cares about its brand and, more importantly, its customers. We have seen the Mi 11 Lite for those who want a fantastic smartphone at a fraction of the cost. It’s also why Xiaomi swung for the fences with the Mi 11 Ultra for those who wish for the most feature-rich smartphone that money can buy.

Stiff competition

Xiaomi Mi 11

The Xiaomi Mi 11 may not be readily available here in the U.S., but it’s quite a formidable opponent to the Galaxy S21 and OnePlus 9’s of the world.

We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more.<img src=”https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w200h150crop/public/article_images/2021/05/wear-os-logo-lifestyle-01.jpg” alt=”Apple Watch is available to families, now it’s Googles turn with Wear OS” srcset=”https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w300h225crop/public/article_images/2021/05/wear-os-logo-lifestyle-01.jpg 300w,&#10;https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w200h150crop/public/article_images/2021/05/wear-os-logo-lifestyle-01.jpg 200w,&#10;https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/w100h75crop/public/article_images/2021/05/wear-os-logo-lifestyle-01.jpg 100w” data-size=”4x3small” sizes=”150px” loading=”lazy”/>

Related Posts