Redmi, now a Xiaomi sub-brand for mid-range and entry-level products, has just renewed its family. The company has presented the new Redmi Note 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro+, three mid-range models that are set to become best sellers. In this article, we will discuss the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ prices in Bangladesh and their full specifications.
At the hardware level, the Redmi Note 11 family comes loaded with large batteries, with a completely renewed design and Xiaomi’s characteristic value for money. We are going to review its main characteristics and technical specifications.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ Price in Bangladesh
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro price in Bangladesh starts at BDT 25,000, which has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The price may increase if the RAM and storage increase, respectively.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro+ price in Bangladesh starts at BDT 29,999, which has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The price may increase if the RAM and storage increase, respectively.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ Full Specifications
Features | Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro | Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro+ |
SCREEN | 6.67 inches Full HD+ AMOLED 120Hz | 6.67 inches Full HD+ AMOLED 120Hz |
PROCESSOR | MediaTek Dimension 920 | MediaTek Dimension 920 |
RAM | 6GB 8GB | 6GB 8GB |
STORAGE | 128GB 256GB | 128GB 256GB |
BATTERY | 5,160mAh 67W Fast Charging Technology | 5,160mAh 120W Fast Charging Technology |
FRONT CAMERA | 16MP | 16MP |
REAR CAMERA | 108MP | 108MP |
OPERATING SYSTEM | Android 11 MIUI 12.5 | Android 11 MIUI 12.5 |
PRICE | BDT 25,000 | BDT 29,999 |
Details and specifications of the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Pro+ are discussed below.
The highlight of the new Redmi Note 11 Pro+ is its 120W fast charge, a figure that it shares with high-end models such as the Xiaomi 11T Pro. The battery is 4,500mAh instead of the 5,000mAh that we are used to seeing in the Redmi family, a small tribute in exchange for such charging power. It thus promises to fully charge in just 15 minutes without excessive battery degradation.
If we do not want to charge to the maximum, we can control it from the settings in order to degrade the battery-less
In the case of the Redmi Note 11 Pro, the fast charge drops to 67W, but the battery is much larger, at 5,160mAh. An important adjustment at the software level is that we can limit the load in case we do not always want to load it with these high figures. The model with the least battery is the Redmi Note 11, with 5,000mAh and a 33W fast charge.
Both Pro models have a 6.67-inch panel with Full HD + resolution and OLED technology. Also, the refresh rate is 120Hz, although the panel is not LTPO. The hole in the screen is only 2.96mm, and the bezels are less than 2mm (except for the lower chin). It thus has a well-used front, even more so considering the range of the device.
As for the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11, the panel is LCD with a refresh rate of 90Hz, below its older brothers, but acceptable for the little more than 200 euros that this entry model costs.
The sound in the Pro models is Dolby Atmos and the speakers are signed by JBL, the first time that the Chinese company has collaborated on a Redmi with this manufacturer. We have upper and lower speakers, so the sound is stereo.
At the photographic level, they share a 108-megapixel sensor and a size of 1/5 inch. It is a high-resolution sensor, although not as large on a physical level. However, it promises great sharpness and ease when cropping the image without losing too much detail. As always, by default, they will use Pixel Binning to shoot at 12 megapixels, but there is also a high-res mode that lets them shoot at full resolution.
Both Pro models mount the MediaTek Dimensity 920, a fairly solvent MediaTek processor, although below the rumored Density 1200. On the back of the Redmi Note 11, it stays with the density of 810, a small step below.
All models have good memories, with configurations of up to 8 + 256 GB in all of them, including the Redmi Note 11. However, the base configuration of 4 GB of RAM is only found in the “small.”
For some reason, Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro and 11 Pro+ prices in Bangladesh vary for some reason because this phone is still unofficial in Bangladesh. So the price is not fixed here. You have to buy an unofficial phone if you want to use this phone in Bangladesh.