After a lot of rumours and leaks later, the Redmi Note 11 series is finally looking more real. The company has finally confirmed the launch date of its highly-anticipated smartphone series. Moreover, they have also teased the smartphone in a promotional poster on Weibo. It also mentions it will feature a 3.5mm headphone jack up top, an IR blaster, and a speaker grille.
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Redmi Note 11 Series first look teased
The brand took to Weibo to announce the launch date of the series – October 29, 2021 in China. Although there is no explicit information out on how many smartphones we can expect in the series. But from our assumptions, we can expect the vanilla Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro, and Note 11 Pro Max on the launch date.
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According to the promotional poster, the Redmi Note 11 series will be powered by JBL. So we can expect good audio quality from the devices. The volume up and down buttons are on the right side of the device and so if the power button. As of now, it is too difficult to tell whether the devices will feature a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
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On the other hand, at the front, we can see a centrally-aligned single punch-hole selfie camera. The display of the Redmi Note 11 series is going to be flat around the edges. This was pretty much expected anyway. The left side of the device has nothing and is kept blank. As of now, it looks like a rectangular slab. Ultimately, it seems the brand has ditched the curved aesthetics of its predecessor series smartphones. So far, only one colour variant of the device has been teased.
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