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Xiaomi Mi 11 review: undercutting Samsung
A great deal if you can get it
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Who is Samsung’s biggest mobile competitor? The first name that comes to mind is Apple, of course. But most people aren’t really in the habit of switching back and forth between iOS and Android with each phone purchase. So who is it?
Samsung is consistently ranked as the biggest phone maker in the world. Huawei is usually number two, largely because of its sales in China where Samsung is a nonentity. And number three right now is Xiaomi.
The reason I bring this up is because Xiaomi’s latest flagship phone, the Mi 11, is not only extremely good in its own right but a phone that arguably outflanks Samsung’s latest lineup. It costs less than the $799 Galaxy S21 in markets where it’s sold, but in many ways, it has more in common with the $1,199 S21 Ultra.
Xiaomi Mi 11 has a Snapdragon 888 chip, 108-megapixel camera
The first Snapdragon 888 phone is here.
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2020-12-29 08:53:10 UTC
As promised a week ago, Xiaomi on Monday launched the world s first smartphone with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip â the Xiaomi Mi 11.Â
The phone was announced at an event in China â sorry folks, global launch is yet to come â and will become available in China on Jan. 1.Â
Besides sporting Qualcomm s latest and greatest mobile processor, the Mi 11 is a typical Xiaomi flagship, with some very strong features that will make you question why you ever considered buying a pricier flagship phone, but also with a few compromises to keep the price down.Â