Review Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro

     Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro

            

         


xiaomi's mid-range Redmi note 11 series brings two pro models this year one with a 4g chipset and the other with a 5g capable one as a result are the two devices that much different and could the 4g model be the better deal find out in our vanilla Redmi note 11 pro review if you ignore the chipsets for a moment the Redmi note 11 pro and Redmi note 11 pro 5g are pretty much the same device they bring an identical look and feel in nearly the same specs this year xiaomi has gone with a totally flat glass back and flat plastic frame on its Redmi notes with a matte metallic looking finish the devices look quite sleek and minimalistic they also have ip53 rated dust and splash proofing a premium feature which comes back from last year the Redmi note 11 pro and 11 pro 5g have the same display a 6.67 inch amoled with a 1080p resolution gorilla glass 5 protection and a fast 120hz refresh rate this display is quite nice for a mid-ranger you don't get hdr10 support but the panel is plenty sharp at around and decently accurate colors brightness is good too .


we measured a maximum of 470 nits which can boost up to 750 nits in auto mode just like the there's a responsive 360 hertz touch sampling right here and thanks to the fast refresh rate movement on screen like swiping and scrolling is extra smooth unlike more premium phones though the screen refresh rate isn't adaptive here to save energy for audio the Redmi note 11 pro has a headphone jack and stereo speakers with the earpiece doubling as the second speaker there's no dopey atoms support here though unlike the 5g model the speakers were able to score very good on our loudness chart and sound is balanced with good mids and highs but there's a little less bass than on the 5g for storage the Redmi note 11 pro comes with 64 or 128 gigs on board and is expandable via microsd and to wake up and unlock the phone you can use the fingerprint reader which is built into the power key it's blazing fast on release the new Redmi note phones run on xiaomi's miui 13 over android 11. 


This interface is quite similar to previous miui versions and is easy touse you can check out our dedicated video to find out more the Redmi note 11 pro has a mediatek helio g96 chipset built on a 12 nanometer process and this sets it apart from the 5g model it makes sense that performance would be a little less here in comparison but unfortunately it's also a downgrade from last year's Redmi note 10 pro in CPU  tests the note 11 pro is on about the same level as the previous model and falls a bit behind the 5g one but in gpu tests it earn lower scores than either phone and most competitors too in real world use the note 11 pro is mostly smooth with the occasional hiccup here and there the thermals are good too but this is far from a gaming phone as a result of a different chipset some other things are different from the 5g model as well like the battery life even though both phones have a 5 000 million power battery the vanilla Redmi note 11 pro scored a 100 hour endurance rating in our tests good but not excellent the 5g model is more power efficient and scored a rating of 115 hours.


one clear upgrade over last year is 67 watt fast charging where before it was we were able to charge the phone from zero to 78 percent in half an hour the Redmi note 11 pro has a 108 megapixel main camera paired with an 8 megapixel ultra wide a 2 megapixel macro cam and a depth sensor it's basically the same setup as last year’s model except that the Redmi note cam class they offer plenty of resolved detail low noise and accurate colors the dynamic range is high but not over the top the images are noticeably over sharpened but we still like these photos better than the ones from the 5g model it seems the processing is different portrait photos come out great the subjects are well exposed detailed and colorful and the separation is proficient right for this class but we've seen better the images are sharp enough at the center and have a good amount of resolved detail for this type of camera dynamic range isn't great close-ups from the 2 megapixel macro camera are acceptable in quality they have punchy colors and good contrast with enough detail but these photos aren’t that sharp .


we missed the autofocus that we had on last year's telemacrocam low light photos from the main camera are good for the class the color saturation and contrast are good and the exposure is true to life the detail is enough too although some is smeared by noise reduction turning on the night mode results in a sharper image though some might find the amount of sharpening excessive you also get less noise a brighter exposure restored highlights and more detail and shadows low light photos from the ultrawide are barely usable they're dark and the noise reduction smears most of the detail for whatever reason you get night mode here on the ultra wide which you don't have on the 5g model you get sharper photos with a brighter exposure more detail lower noise and a boost in dynamic range selfies from the 16 megapixel front facing cam are likeable the colors are accurate the contrast is great the noise is low and the subject is well exposed the resolve detail is not that impressive though.


Now on to video recording and unlike last year there's no support for 4k it's capped at 1080p both here and on the 5g model the 1080p videos from the main camera are good though they're sharp with enough result detail the colors are likable and the dynamic range is decent there's always on electronic stabilization as well videos from the ultra wide cam are pretty good with enough detail realistic colors and very wide dynamic range so that's the xiaomi Redmi note 11 pro the 4g version there's a lot to like here the flat build looks good and it's splash proof then you have that nice amoled screen stereo speakers and fast charging the cameras are pretty decent for this class too and actually we like the processing here better than on the quality instead of 5g and don't mind a bump down in battery life you could consider the vanilla model over the 5g one the problem comes when comparing to last year's Redmi note 10 pro the chipset here is slower and you lose 4k video recording but at the same time this phone is more expensive .


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