In March of this year, the Dutch market ushered in Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 10 series smartphones, which included a 6.67-inch 120Hz high-brush AMOLED screen, a Snapdragon 732G chipset, a 108MP rear quad camera, and a 33W fast charge Note 10 Pro model with a large battery of 5020 mAh. The 6GB RAM + 128GB ROM version is priced at 300 Euros. At the same time, concept designers are already thinking about what the next generation of Redmi Note 11 Pro will look like.
Xiaomi is expected to release the successor of the Note 10 Pro around March 2022. At the time of writing, there is not much-known news about Note 11 Pro. Even so, LetsGoDigital collaborated with concept designer Technizo Concept to share a short 3D concept rendering video and imagined the appearance design of the new machine from multiple angles.
Technizo Concept expects that Redmi Note 11 Pro will continue the current design style, supplemented by a huge rectangular rear camera module (perhaps using a 200MP sensor). As a cost-effective model, the front of the Note 11 Pro may not change much (for example, keeping the Infinity-O centered for the front shot), the full-screen frame is relatively narrow, but the chin position is slightly thicker.
In addition, Redmi Note 11 Pro has the words 5G printed on the lower-left corner of the back of the fuselage, and the camera module has ushered in a complete update. Because the rear three-camera + LED flash occupies a large position, it can no longer accommodate other necessary components.
It is reported that Xiaomi will be the first to adopt a new 200MP camera sensor from Samsung. If all goes well, we will see it on the Xiaomi Mi 12 flagship smartphone to be released at the end of 2021. Although it seems a bit too early to introduce a 200MP sensor in the main cost-effective Redmi product line, Xiaomi may still use it for the Redmi Note 12 Pro.
As for Note 11 Pro, LetsGoDigital guesses that it is more reasonable to use a 108MP sensor. But last week, there were rumors on Weibo that Xiaomi Mi CC11 will replace Redmi Note 11 Pro in Europe, and is equipped with a periscope lens that supports 5X optical zoom.
The source pointed out that the machine may use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset, and the actual experience will also be a significant improvement over the current Snapdragon 732G. As for the truth, please wait patiently for the official announcement in half a year.