Xiaomi Mi 11T and Redmi K40 Ultra to have 120Hz displays, MediaTek chipset
The Xiaomi Mi 11T and Redmi K40 Ultra just surfaced for the first time, courtesy of XiaomiUI’s Telegram group.
According to their information the upcoming Mi 11T, codenamed K11R, will be available globally and in India. It will have a 120Hz 20:9 aspect display, a step down from the Mi 10T’s 144Hz refresh rate, but the change could sign a swtich to an OLED panel.
As for cameras, the Xiaomi Mi 11T is listed as having a 64MP OmniVision OV64B main sensor, a Sony IMX355 ultrawide shooter and a 3x ‘telemacro’ camera.
The SoC will be a MediaTek one, likely the Dimensity 1200.
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