Xiaomi is launching the Mi 11 Ultra on Monday, i.e, March 29. With just two days left for the event, the company has been revealing key features that coming with the device. Today, it has confirmed that the device will boast a full phase change cooling technology.
The first device in the world to feature the new cooling design
In a Weibo post, the company says that the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra will be the first device in the world to feature this cooling tech. If the company’s words are true, then an organic hydrocarbon material inside will change states between solid, liquid, gas.
Now, whenever the core of the chipset heats up, this element, which is originally a solid thermal pad, will change from solid to liquid for absorbing the heat inside. Now, this heat will make the liquid evaporate and in this second phase change, it transfer the heat to the complementary VC soaking plate.
Last year, the company brought a cooling system with three main elements to the Mi 10 Ultra- graphene-copper sandwich, an additional graphene sheet, and a highly conductive film. However, it is claiming that the approach to keep the device cool will be a bit different in 2021.
We will have to wait for the Monday launch to know more about the new tech. Well, that’s not the only area where Mi 11 Ultra would focus.
MI 11 Ultra other features:
Design and display: It will boast of a 120Hz QHD+ display
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra will come with a punch-hole cut-out, slim bezels, curved edges, and an in-display fingerprint sensor. On the rear, it will house a triple camera unit and a secondary screen that will act as a viewfinder for taking high-resolution selfies.
The handset will bear a 6.81-inch QHD+ (1440×3200 pixels) AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support.
Camera: It will sport a 50MP main camera
Mi 11 Ultra will offer a triple rear camera module comprising a 50MP (f/1.9) primary sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide lens, and a 48MP (f/4.1) periscope telephoto sensor with 5x optical and 120x digital zoom. Up front, it may sport a 20MP (f/2.3) selfie snapper.
Processor: A flagship Snapdragon 888 chipset will power the device
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra will be powered by a Snapdragon 888 processor, paired with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage.
It will run on Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 and pack a 5,000mAh battery with 65W wired and 50W wireless fast-charging support.
For connectivity, the handset should offer support for Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 5G, NFC, and a Type-C port.
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra: Pricing and availability
The official pricing details of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra will be announced at the time of the launch, which is scheduled for March 29. However, considering the expected specifications, it is likely to cost around $1000 to $1500.