Xiaomi Mi Note 11 in sight, these would be its characteristics
During 2019 Xiaomi launched a new line of mobile devices in China called CC9. As is often the case with several Chinese brands, when they were released in the West it was decided to change their commercial name and in Europe they ended up becoming the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 . Today new leaks mention an imminent CC10 model and this suggests that in Europe it will be the expected Xiaomi Mi Note 11.
The information from a leaker of Chinese origin that has been published on the local social network Weibo relates to some key technical specifications such as the model of its processor, the battery or even a folding design for its screen . However, there are still no images of the Smartphone to be able to be more clear about what to expect from this future “Premium” mobile.
First details about the Xiaomi Mi Note 11: Xiaomi Mi Note 11 in sight, these would be its characteristics
Strictly, the CC10 model would not skimp on power although it would not reach the maximum of the brand’s line of equipment, since its processor would be based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 Plus, followed also by a 4360 mAh capacity battery and a screen that would have a folding design , although unfortunately there are no more details on what type of format it would adopt.
It is worth mentioning that the existence of the CC9 came from an agreement signed by Xiaomi and Meitu in 2019 where the former would be in charge of managing the latter’s mobile business. However, at the beginning of this year it was confirmed that this alliance had already been dissolved and that now each would follow separate paths.
However, despite the first indications about the logical suspension of the CC series over the months, different rumors have been received about the next models of the CC10 line, either in June 2020 with the possibility that Xiaomi Mi CC10 arrives with a 120x telephoto camera , and later with the leaks of third-party protective cases for this future model.
In conclusion, throughout 2021 we will see if this “Premium” phone ends up presenting itself in China. If so, in the months after its launch it should expand to Europe and other territories under the name of Xiaomi Mi Note 11.