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The Mi 11 Lite is expected to have a 4G and a 5G version. The EEC certification was granted a month ago obtained from the 5G model, and since then it has been FCC, BIS and IMDA certified obtained from the device. And now the For Xiaomiui photos of the 4G model have also been leaked.

Let's see what the pictures say:

The front panel has a camera hole in the top left corner. The display is flat, not curved.

Az oldaláról készült képen a hangerő és power gombok találhatóak, utóbbi igen nagy méretűnek tűnik, ami arra engedhet következtetni, hogy abba van az ujjlenyomat-olvasó. Ez azért lenne furcsa, mert már az elődmodell Mi 10 Lite-ban is kijelző alatti szenzor volt, bár ez “csak” a 4G-s modell, szóval simán előfordulhat.

The back has 3 cameras, exactly as we've seen on the Mi 11, and the material appears to be glass and, remarkably, it's straight, not curved. We last saw this on the Mi 9 SE, and I have to say, it does look good.

The pictures of the two front panels, which were taken separately, reveal more about the device. The phone in question has 128 GB of internal storage and 6 GB of RAM, along with an 8-core 2.3GHz CPU. The chip is most likely the Snapdragon 732G. The device runs Android 11 along with MIUI 12.0, the latter is suspected to run only on the test devices, I don't think it won't debut with MIUI 12.5.

Let's see what else is already known. The 4G version of the Courbet (K9A) will have a 90 Hz AMOLED display, accompanied by 3 cameras, the main one with 64 MP. The 4250 mAh battery will be able to charge up to 33 W. In addition to the 6/128 GB version shown above, a 6/64 GB version is expected.

Az Renoir névre hallgató 5G-s verzióban (K9) egy még meg nem jelent Snapdragon 775G chip lesz, szintén egy 90 Hz-es AMOLED kijelző társaságában. A pletykák szerint ebben is 3 kamera várható, melyből a fő szenzor szintén 64 MP-es lesz. Az akkumulátor kapacitásáról nincsen információ, viszont a maximális töltés úgyszint’ 33W-os lesz. A készülék rendelkezni fog sztereó hangszórókkal.

Although the chances are small, it's a fair bet that not a single word of the article will be true, as these are all rumours, so they should be treated with caution.

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