These days Smartphone makers try to innovate something new and unique designs that make them stand apart in the crowd, be it foldable phones or waterfall displays. Now Xiaomi has come up with a unique design in which there is a small 1-inch screen at the rear end along with the camera housing in their upcoming Mi 11 Ultra.
The Mi 11 Ultra has now popped up in a hands-on video by a Filipino YouTuber uploaded the Mi 11 Ultra video on YouTube channel Tech Buff PH. The video is currently set to private, but not before it was mirrored for everyone to watch.
The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra reminds us of the Poco M3, thanks to the huge camera bump on the back home to three cameras – 50MP primary, 48MP ultrawide, and 48MP periscope units. These are joined by the LED flash and the secondary 1-inch screen, which should come in handy when trying to take selfies with the primary camera.
We see two models in the video one in White colour and the other in Black. Both have periscope units with 120X written on the right side, revealing the phone will be capable of doing 120X zoom. However, the white variant has “Ultra Pixel AI Camera” written below 120X, while the black version reads “120X, 12-120mm, 1:1.95-4.1” instead. It’s unclear why both units have different text, but that might be because either or both of them are prototypes.
According to the YouTuber, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is built around a 6.81″ WQHD+ 120Hz curved OLED screen and has a punch hole in the upper-left corner for the 20MP selfie shooter. The Mi 11 Ultra is powered by the Snapdragon 888 SoC and runs MIUI 12.5. The rest of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra specs revealed by the YouTuber include 5G support, IP68 rating, speakers tuned by Harman Kardon, and a 5,000 mAh battery with 67W wired and wireless charging, and 10W reverse wireless charging.
Now, the popular leakster ‘Digital Chat Station’ claims that there will be at least two smartphones getting launched this year which will feature a secondary display on the phone’s back panel.
A few years ago, Meizu had launched its Meizu Pro 7 that had a secondary screen on the back panel, along with the camera module. Last year, Huawei had also patented a smartphone design that features a secondary screen on the phone’s back, along with the camera module. But it is not yet known if the company has any plans of making such a smartphone anytime soon.
There’s no word from Xiaomi about the Mi 11 Ultra so far, but now that it has appeared in a hands-on video, an official announcement shouldn’t be far away.
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