Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R appears on Chinese Telecom site; Design & Specs leaked

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
2 Min Read

If you think you had enough Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 models, think again. It is because after launching five models in the Redmi Note 11 series in India and numerous others in both Chinese and global markets, Xiaomi’s latest smartphone in the Redmi Note 11R has been spotted on Chinese telecom website hinting at its imminent launch. We found out some interesting details about the phone including the design, key specifications on the camera tech and more.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R Spotted On Chinese Telecom Website

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

Dubbed as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R, the phone with model number 22095RA98C made its appearance on a Chinese telecom website with a few key specifications. Once launched, it will add to the already cluttered Redmi Note 11 Series.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R Design and Specifications

The phone looks pretty similar to the Poco M4 5G including the specifications. Earlier touted to arrive as Redmi 11A, the listing confirms that the moniker is Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R. As per the specs, the phone sports a 6.58-inch display with a 5MP selfie housed in a dewdrop shaped notch. There’s a reported dual rear camera setup at 13+2MP onboard too.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

There’s Android 12 powered MIUI 13 onboard as well although we aren’t aware of any more concrete details at the time of writing this. The phone might get a Dimensity 700 SoC but again, this remains to be seen. Additionally, it might be a 4G phone unlike the Poco M4 5G which, of course, is a 5G device.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

As per the listing, the phone is available in three storage configurations i.e. 4GB+128GB at CNY 12,999/-, 6GB+128GB at CNY 1,499/- and the 8GB+128GB at CNY 1,699/-. It goes without saying, these pricing for the Chinese market if at all accurate and may not be the same for Indian or global markets.

Share This Article
Follow:
A wordsmith, a kin tech observer, a sci-fi fanatic and a scientific documentary buff.
Leave a comment

If you think you had enough Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 models, think again. It is because after launching five models in the Redmi Note 11 series in India and numerous others in both Chinese and global markets, Xiaomi’s latest smartphone in the Redmi Note 11R has been spotted on Chinese telecom website hinting at its imminent launch. We found out some interesting details about the phone including the design, key specifications on the camera tech and more.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R Spotted On Chinese Telecom Website

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

Dubbed as the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R, the phone with model number 22095RA98C made its appearance on a Chinese telecom website with a few key specifications. Once launched, it will add to the already cluttered Redmi Note 11 Series.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R Design and Specifications

The phone looks pretty similar to the Poco M4 5G including the specifications. Earlier touted to arrive as Redmi 11A, the listing confirms that the moniker is Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R. As per the specs, the phone sports a 6.58-inch display with a 5MP selfie housed in a dewdrop shaped notch. There’s a reported dual rear camera setup at 13+2MP onboard too.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

There’s Android 12 powered MIUI 13 onboard as well although we aren’t aware of any more concrete details at the time of writing this. The phone might get a Dimensity 700 SoC but again, this remains to be seen. Additionally, it might be a 4G phone unlike the Poco M4 5G which, of course, is a 5G device.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11R
Image via MySmartPrice

As per the listing, the phone is available in three storage configurations i.e. 4GB+128GB at CNY 12,999/-, 6GB+128GB at CNY 1,499/- and the 8GB+128GB at CNY 1,699/-. It goes without saying, these pricing for the Chinese market if at all accurate and may not be the same for Indian or global markets.

Share This Article
Follow:
A wordsmith, a kin tech observer, a sci-fi fanatic and a scientific documentary buff.
Leave a comment