Xiaomi Mi 11 is confirmed to have a 108MP sensor at its main camera module.
Next week, on December 28th, the Xiaomi Mi 11 will be officially announced, which will be the first smartphone in the market to integrate an SoC Snapdragon 888.
This phone has now been revealed in a couple of images showing its design and confirm some of its specifications. The most notable being the design linked to the rear camera, which will employ “only” a triple camera configuration with large sensors. The photo reveals the incorporation of a sensor of 108 megapixels.
As far as specifications are concerned, the new model is known to use a curved-edge panel that could offer a refresh rate of 120 Hz. There will be new Corning Gorilla Glass Victus laminate, which offers the resistance of up to 100 kilograms in weight.
The Xiaomi Mi 11’s Snapdragon 888 SoC can be combined with 8GB/12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256GB of internal storage. Although the full specifications of the rear camera are unknown, we know that it will offer computational photography technology, which translates into an Artificial Intelligence that would allow the creation of a new image with the support of Deep Learning to capture details indivisible to the human eye. All this would be powered by a 4780 mAh battery with a 50W quick charge.