Xiaomi Mi 11
256 GB, Horizon Blue, 6.81", Dual SIM, 108 Mpx, 5GCurrently out of stock
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Overall ratingVery good89/100
Very good92/100
- Very bright OLED display
- Strong Android performance
- Modern wireless standards (5G, Wi-Fi 6)
- Very short battery charging times
- Competent triple camera
- A little expensive
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Whether iPhone 13, 13 Pro, Max or mini - the iPhones with their A15 Bionic processor are the fastest of all smartphones. The fastest Android devices with the Snapdragon 888 are not lame, but they cannot find a way past in the overall ranking and even have to let the previous gen-ration of 12 iPhones go.
The little brother of the Mi 11 Ultra is ahead in two test categories: the Mi 11 not only scored more points in the test for its transmission and reception quality than the top model, which costs over 400 euros, but also in the display rating. The 3200 × 1440 pixels of the Mi 11 deliver a fairly fine image with crisp colours...
Very good92/100
- Grandiose display
- Fast as an arrow working speed
- fast loading speed
- Memory is not expandable
- Waiver of IP certification
- poor battery life
The first impression of the Xiaomi Mi 11 is strong. As a rule, the first thing you look at is the display, which is really something. We also have nothing to complain about the working speed; not even complex 3D games could bring the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 to its knees. Only the somewhat poor battery life and the lack of IP certification spoil the good overall picture.
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The Xiaomi Mi 11 is a rock-solid device with more than enough power thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with 8 GB of RAM and ample storage. Add to that a 120Hz WQHD+ AMOLED display (quad-curved, no less), a 108-megapixel rear camera and 55-watt fast charging paired with 50-wall wireless charging. And you can see that for its price, the Mi 11 can't be beat for specs.
Very good93/100

The Xiaomi Mi 11 scores with top performance and features. How serious the lack of IP protection or the non-existent tele-optics are depends on the individual case.