Following the presentation of the flagship Mi 11th generation smartphones, the Chinese manufacturer immediately rolled out their improved versions of Mi 11 and Mi Ultra, which claim to be elite camera phones. Both devices are equipped with a 6.81-inch AMOLED screen with a resolution of 3200x1440 pixels, support for HDR10+, 120Hz refresh rate and protective screen Gorilla Glass Victus. The key differences between the firmware and the regular Mi 11 are the complete IP68 waterproof housing and a completely new camera.


The camera consists of three modules: the main lens has a resolution of 50 MP (f / 2.0 aperture), Mi 11 Ulta has a higher resolution of the ultra-wide lens and telephoto, plus there is optical stabilization. Both are equipped with a fast Dual Pixel Pro autofocus system, support video recording at a resolution of 7680x4320 pixels and slow motion. At the same time, the Mi 11 Ultra model has higher resolution auxiliary sensors, and a small 1.1-inch AMOLED screen is mounted in the massive camera unit on the rear panel. As planned by Xiaomi, it will play the role of an auxiliary viewfinder if the user wants to take a selfie using the main camera. The usual front camera is also in place.

The third highlight of the 11th generation firmware is a super-fast 65W wired and wireless charger capable of transferring power both over the wire and over the air. In both cases, it replenishes the charge from 0% to 100% in just 36 minutes. Otherwise, we have typical Android flagships with top Snapdragon 888 5G processors, a large amount of RAM (from 8 to 12 GB), support for Wi-Fi 6E wireless networks, a built-in 5G module, high-quality stereo speakers and a stylish premium case.