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The Redmi Note 11 series made its debut on 28 October last year, but hasn't made its way to Europe since then. Now, however, a MySmartPrice information about the "smooth" 4G global version of the Redmi Note 11 has been released.

The Chinese version is a MediaTek Helio G88, which, during the many thousands of kilometres it will take to reach Europe, will be replaced by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680-ná. It is a newer and more modern chip, found in a total of 7 phones from Vivo, Oppo and Realme. The Snapdragon chip is made using 6nm manufacturing technology, compared to Helio's 12nm. So not only will the global model be more modern, but it is also expected to be more power efficient.

There is also talk of price, the site says it will be available from 250 euros, which is roughly 90 thousand forints. It comes in 3 different memory variants: 4/64 GB, 4/128 GB, 6/128 GB. 3 different colours, 2 blue and one grey.

The other features are presumably the same, the display is a 6.5 inch FHD+ 90 Hz panel, 3 cameras on the back, the main lens is 50 seconds, the battery is 5000 mAh with a maximum charge of 18W. Out of the box, the Chinese version will come with MIUI 12.5 and Android 11, this could change depending on when the device is released, whether it might already have MIUI 13 out of the box. There's no information about a Pro version yet, but I'm pretty sure it will be released in Europe, just like in the last few years.

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