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Mi 11 Ultra India price could make it the most expensive smartphone from the company in India till date. - The Mi 11 Ultra is the latest flagship smartphone featuring a 50MP camera with the largest sensor in a smartphone this year.
- Check out the Mi 11 Ultra expected price in India, specs and other features ahead of its April 23 launch.
To recap, the Mi 11 Ultra is Xiaomi’s latest high-end flagship smartphone with cutting edge hardware and the latest software. Its primary highlight is the camera, which has received the highest-ever DxOMark rating of 143 points – the best for any smartphone launched till date.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra India price could start around ₹66,000, if the phone’s pricing in China is anything to go by.
Based on the China pricing, the Mi 11 Ultra could be the most expensive Xiaomi smartphone to launch in India yet.
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The Mi 11 Ultra’s primary selling point is its camera prowess. It features a triple camera setup on the back, with a 50MP camera with the 1/1.12-inch Samsung GN2 sensor – the biggest this year so far. This allows the phone to capture a lot more light and data when compared to other phones with smaller sensors, resulting in better image quality.
Apart from this, the Mi 11 Ultra has a 48MP ultra wide angle camera and a 48MP telephoto camera, both with Sony IMX 586 sensor. Other features include optical image stabilisation (OIS) and up to 1,920 fps ultra-slow motion video recording and up to 120x zoom. It has a 20MP selfie camera.
Xiaomi’s latest flagship is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset, which is paired with up to 12GB of RAM and a whopping 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Other features include an in-display fingerprint sensor, dual speakers and audio tuned by Harman Kardon.
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