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Posted 30 May 2023
Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G - Smartphone 256GB, 8GB RAM, Dual Sim, Celestial Blue - £339.13 / Grey, £349 @ Amazon
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Xiaomi 11T Pro empowers you to turn the cinematic moments in your everyday life into Cinemagic.
This device offers the ultimate cinematic experience from stunning photography, vibrant visuals to studio-grade videography - perfect for sharing and experiencing the stories that matter to you.
Features & details
Screen: 6.67", 1080 x 2400 pixels
Processor: Snapdragon 888 2.84GHz
Camera: Triple, 108MP+8MP+5MP
Battery: 5000mAh
What's in the box?
Mobile Phone
USB Cable
Headphones
UK Charger
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Edited by a community support team member, 9 June 2023
69 Comments
sorted byThis was just vastly overpriced in the first place. (edited)
Performance
Bluetooth
4Gb ram
OIS on main lens
2 generations on the
Screen
build materials
Battery life
Charging
Camera system
Are all still better on the 11T Pro i guess that is why one was considered a budget flagship and the other a mid- ranged phone.
I do agree the 11t Pro seemed a little pricey but if you compare it to the Pixel 5 it wasn't, Xiaomi's aggressive pricing that year totally distorted people perception. With the UK's current price for the F5 being £449, I'd say this is a fair price because of the superior hardware.
Only thing I miss is gesture control, which is a paid for feature
Apart from that it's a good phone. I like the screen, the thumb print unlock, the battery and speed.... But the maps issue had me return it...
a new Pixel 6a comes in at £250 (edited)
If you value a better camera & longer update support, then the Pixel is better.
If you don't mind MIUI & prefer a larger phone/screen, then the Xiaomi as rest of its specs shine in comparison. The above link also has the option to compare physical sizes.
Updates info - Google are more likely to keep their update promises, plus provide more timely updates:
androidupdatetracker.com/p/x…pro
androidupdatetracker.com/p/g…-6a (edited)