The same goes for the Redmi Note 11S, which basically has the same exterior and the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, which are just a tad bigger but mostly identical in terms of design.
The other two models are the even cheaper Redmi Note 11 and similarly priced Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Even though these phones are from the same family, there is quite a bit of difference between them. Each of the three phones comes with a different chipset inside, with the two Pro models achieving higher benchmark results, and the non-Pro version
Redmi Note 11 Pro 5Gのデザインはよくある板感が強いフラットな感じ。. ちょっと片手での操作は厳しいサイズ感だけど、今や大画面は正義。. 動画も映画も大迫力で楽しめるんでデジタルネイティブ世代にもウケそうな本体です。. 何をするにしても見やすい
Also noteworthy is the Redmi Note 11’s level of stamina, which will get most people through two days of usage on a single charge. Redmi impresses by throwing in a speedy 33W charger, too. Performance and camera quality are merely adequate, which is where scaling up to the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G might be worth considering. Review verdict: The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G has plenty of great features for mid-range bargain hunters in the Philippines, but so-so processor performance and some shooting niggles dampen the phone’s bang-for-the-buck proposition. Pros Bright display with 120Hz refresh rate Feels more expensive than it is Comes with a 67W fast charger out of […] On our proprietary video loop test where we play a 1080p video on loop, with airplane mode on, 50% brightness, and volume down to 0, the Note 12 Pro 5G lasted 11 hours and 25 minutes. Conclusion. Overall, the Redmi Note 12 Pro 5G is a great device. I personally enjoyed using it, and given its price point, it’s great for what it has to offer. 6l6LKR.