On October 29, 2021, Xiaomi launched their Redmi Note 11 series of devices in China. The series consists of the Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro+. Recently, it was also unveiled that the Indian variants of the models have received certifications. With the Indian variants on the way, the Note 11 Pro+ has now appeared in a teardown video.
Teardown videos are very popular in the realm of tech. These videos basically showcase the interiors of a smartphone or any other gadget per say. In this case, we get to look at the internal design and component placement of the Note 11 Pro+. Moreover, this is an official teardown video posted by the company themselves. Let us take a quick look at it all!
Also read: Redmi Note 11, Note 11 Pro, Note 11 Pro Plus Goes Official: Prices, Specs & Availability
Redmi Note 11 Pro+ Teardown Video
Firstly, we see the phone’s back panel getting removed in the video. This immediately reveals the internal structure of the device. Going by the video, we can see that the 4,500mAh battery of the device actually takes up most of the space. Also, the battery comes with 120W fast charging support, to recall.
Also read: Redmi Note 11 Pro, Note 11 Pro+ Indian Variants Get Certified; Will Launch as Rebranded Devices?
Moving on to the upper portion of the smartphone, we see the chipset, storage as well as the triple camera setup. The setup includes a 108-megapixel Samsung HM2 primary sensor, an 8-megapixel super-wide-angle sensor alongside a 2-megapixel macro sensor.
The video reveals the significantly larger size of the 108-megapixel sensor than the other sensors. We can also see that the 8-megapixel sensor is not individually integrated within the metal frame. Also, the CMOS sensor has been integrated within the motherboard directly.
Also read: Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.6 Launching Tomorrow: All You Need to Know
Further, the video also showcases the JBL stereo dual-speaker setup on the Redmi Note 11 Pro+. We also get to see the X-axis linear motors. To recall, the dual-speaker setup is backed by Hi-Res Audio and Dolby Atmos support. The smartphone also comes with a vapour cooling system to keep the device from overheating.