Xiaomi, the Chinese tech giant is all set to host its Smarter Living event on August 26, 2021. During the event, the company will launch its Mi Band 6 fitness tracker. Mi Band 6 will feature a 1.56-inch AMOLED touch screen display with a resolution of 152x486 pixels. 📲 Mi Band 6 To Be Launched in India on August 26, 2021; Check Expected Prices & Other Details Here.
2021 seemed like the year when Xiaomi might finally make inroads in the flagship category. It nearly did. The Mi 11 Ultra turned out to be an excellent smartphone but, it is yet to go on sale.
Xiaomi is the leading smartphone vendor in India for Q1 2021, as per IDC. The company also announced that it has sold over 3 million units of the Mi 11, Mi 11 Pro, and Mi 11 Ultra globally. The Mi 11 series was launched in China in December last year and then globally in February this year, but the data has been taken from the first four months of 2021.
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Let s quickly go over the specs of all the telephoto cameras in our comparison. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, as you might already know, has two 10-megapixel telephoto cameras. The first one offers 3X optical zoom, while the second has a periscope lens and offers 10X optical zoom. The latter lens is what lets it achieve a dizzying 100X digital zoom. The Mi 11 Ultra has only the one periscope-style telephoto camera capable of 5X optical zoom and a crazy 120X digital zoom.
Vivo s flagship X60 Pro+ also has two telephoto cameras. The first is a 32-megapixel camera with a 2X optical zoom lens, which Vivo calls a portrait lens. The second 8-megapixel periscope camera has a 5X optical zoom, and it can go all the way to 60X. This may not be as headline-grabbing as the maximum zoom on the other two phones, but we ll let the images do the talking.
Mi 11 Ultra competes in a suddenly flooded premium market that also has OnePlus 9 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. If you are planning to buy the Mi 11 Ultra (whenever you can), here are five things to know.