Xiaomi Mi 11: what we want to see from buzai232's blog

It's been a while now since the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro launched, and the company has moved on from the two flagships to put out other phones like the Black Shark 3, Redmi Note 9S and Poco F2 Pro. To get more Xiaomi news, you can visit shine news official website.

But while Xiaomi has moved on from its early-2020 flagship line, we haven't - we've been using the devices pretty regularly since we got our hands on them, and it's got us excited for future Mi phones the company might put out.
We're expecting that later in the year we'll see the Xiaomi Mi Note 11 to follow last year's fantastic Mi Note 10, a handset with a mid-range price but plenty of top features that not all premium phones even have.

After that, we should see the Xiaomi Mi 11 in early 2021 - that will probably be the company's main device (well, collection of devices, if there's a Lite and Pro model as well) for the year, with some of its top hardware and software.

We haven't heard anything about the Xiaomi Mi 11 yet, but going forward we'd expect to start hearing things as we get closer to the launch. We don't even know the price or launch date yet, but we can make educated guesses which you'll find below, along with any rumors once we start hearing them.

Before we hear more about the Xiaomi MI 11, though, we've come up with a wish list of features and specs we'd like to see in the phone, which you'll also find below.

We gave both the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro four stars, so Xiaomi has got some room for improvement, especially given the Mi Note 10 got four and a half (and was very, very close to five). Maybe if Xiaomi bears some of this feedback in mind it could make a five-star phone.We don't know the Xiaomi Mi 11 launch date - we'd expect even Xiaomi doesn't know that for sure just yet - but we can take a guess.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 9 before it were both launched in February of their respective years, so we'll likely see that pattern repeat for the Mi 11. Those are China launches though, with a global unveiling at a later date, so we might need to wait a month or so beyond that to hear price and release date news.

The Xiaomi Mi 10's global launch was in late March, for context.

We don't know a Xiaomi Mi 11 price yet, and it's hard to guess, because the Mi 9 and Mi 10 were so different in that regard - the former was mid-range but with the Mi 10 line it seemed the company wanted to push into more premium territories.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 cost £799 / AU$1,699 (roughly $1,040), and the Mi 10 Pro cost AU$1,999 (roughly $1,290, £1,030), so we'll likely see high prices for the next phones unless Xiaomi reverts to its Mi 9 pricing (as that phone started at roughly half the Mi 10 Pro's cost).

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