{Disarmed} The Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G will not come alone: ââwe will also have a cheaper 4G version with a Mediatek chip
Apparently, today seemed like the right day to fully discover the new family of Redmi Note 11 that Xiaomi will present on January 26 globally. Although this morning we informed you of the leaks of the Redmi Note 11 4G and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G , everything seems to indicate that we will also have a 4G version derived from the Pro model, a cheaper version that shares a good part of its specifications.
And it is that this is how we have been able to through Xiaomiui , from where not only have its first official images been shared, but we have even been able to know the processor and other specifications that will be in charge of moving this device.
A terminal that only modifies its processor with respect to the 5G model
Apparently, as happened with the Xiaomi 11 Lite , Xiaomi is preparing a 4G version of its Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, which will maintain almost all the features for which said model stands out, but adapting to it a somewhat shorter processor. in order to achieve greater autonomy and a more adjusted price.

As we tell you, this Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G itself will be exactly the same at the design level with respect to its 5G variant , maintaining completely flat edges, rear camera sensor in vertical format, a very well used front with a hole in the screen in the upper central area and even a fairly complete color palette to choose from: Polar White, Graphite Gray and Sky Blue.

The great novelty is going to be found in the brain of the terminal, where we will have a processor signed by Mediatek instead of Qualcomm, specifically the Helio G96 , a very solvent chipset but that does not have that 5G connectivity. Of course, other details such as its 108MP main camera, 5,000 mAh battery or 6.67-inch AMOLED panel and refresh rate of up to 120 Hz remain intact.
Source | Xiaomiui
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The news The Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G will not come alone: we will also have a cheaper 4G version with a Mediatek chip was originally published in xiaomist by Daniel Vega .
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