New information indicates that Xiaomi is set to begin the Android 12 rollout in the near future. The company will start by sending out the update in its home market to the Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, Mi 11 Ultra, and Redmi K40 Pro Plus. Its Snapdragon 888-powered devices, essentially.
Mi 11X Series to Launch in India on April 23, Could Bring Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro
Mi 11X Series to Launch in India on April 23, Could Bring Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro
Mi 11X series could come with triple rear cameras and hole-punch cutouts for the selfie shooters. By Vineet Washington | Updated: 12 April 2021 14:48 IST
Mi X series launch event does not have a time slot yet
Highlights
Rumoured Mi 11X series could be unveiled in India
Mi 11X may be a rebranded variant of Redmi K40
Mi 11X series will launch in India on April 23, Xiaomi has confirmed the date through press invites for an event. While the invite does not specifically mention the Mi 11X series, it says the Mi X Series will be unveiled in India on the date. The Mi 11X series is expected to include the Mi 11X and the Mi 11X Pro. These two models are believed to be rebranded Redmi K40 and Redmi K40 Pro+, respectively. The Redmi K40 series was launched in China in February and have not made i
Top upcoming 5G mobile phones launching in India in April 2021: Mi 11 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy M42, and more News
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A bunch of smartphone launches is slated for this month. While the previous month witnessed a host of premium smartphone releases including the OnePlus 9 series, and the Vivo X60 series, smartphone brands are gearing up to unveil the next set of devices (mostly mid-rangers) in April. Also Read - Realme 8 5G could launch in India sooner than expected: FCC listing reveals new details
The code mentions a handset codenamed ‘aliothin’ with a model number M2012K11AI. The code suggests that this phone is likely going to be called Mi 11X. The Redmi K40 is codenamed ‘alioth’ and the additional ‘in’ suffixed in the new codename is likely for handsets launched in the Indian market. This leads to the conclusion that the Redmi K40 may launch in India as the Mi 11X and not as the Poco F3.