5 Reasons Why The Redmi Note 11 Can Be Your Next Midrange Phone

5 Reasons Why The Redmi Note 11 Can Be Your Next Midrange Phone

The Redmi Note 11 series was released fairly recently, with the lineup starting at the vanilla Note 11. We have an in-depth review of the device right here. For those who aren’t too keen on reading the specifics and just want a quick rundown, here’s a shortlist of why the Redmi Note 11 is worth looking into.

The 6.43-inch FHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay

The Redmi Note 11 display is sized at a reasonable 6.43-inches. There are no waterfall notches here – adopting a modern take of a punch-hole design with the 13-megapixel selfie shooter as its center. The colors are bright, vivid, and sharp due to the AMOLED technology used. Add the smooth 90 Hz refresh rate and we’re left in awe of how much value one can now find in this segment. Media consumption is downright immersive, which is perfect for those who watch a lot of YouTube, TikToks, and Netflix on their phones.

The Snapdragon 680 is a practical choice

The choice of a Snapdragon onboard processor for this device makes it more reliable. This is because Qualcomm has been in the game for so long that they’ve built a solid reputation with the public. That’s not without saying that they’ve been perfect in the past, but people have seen this company grow its way to becoming the top dog in the mobile SoC game. The 680 found on the Redmi Note 11 is no exception. It handled everyday tasks such as social media browsing, streaming, and others with ease. When it comes to gaming, it can play even games known to crush even the best mobile devices (Genshin Impact, we’re looking at you) at reasonable settings. Less demanding titles like League of Legends: Wild Rift should run easily on this device.

The battery is very large and quick to charge

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Get the rhyme? No? Well, you’ll be glad to know that the Redmi Note 11 comes with a 5000 mAh battery pack installed. If you think about it, that’s the same as what you’ll get in Samsung’s top pick Galaxy S21 Ultra. That’s flagship levels of battery size right there. Additionally, charging speeds are blazing fast at 33W. That’s more than double the speed of first-generation fast charging technology and is plenty speedy for 2022 standards. It scored 4 minutes shy of 17 hours on the PCMark battery test, so you probably won’t need to plug it in as often anyways.

In 2022, microSD Card expansion is always welcome

A relic of the past that is a rare commodity in today’s smartphones (much like the headphone jack), the Redmi Note 11 comes with a microSD card slot. This is an affordable way for anyone to get more storage out of their devices, resulting in increased longevity for the long term. With this, the internal storage on the device can be dedicated to the OS and installed applications. The memory is expandable up to 1TB, and most issues with microSD cards such as corruption can be avoided by purchasing authentic storage options from certified dealers.

50-megapixel Quad AI Camera

The rear cluster on the Redmi Note 11 carries a 50-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a pair of 2-megapixel macro/depth sensors. This makes for an all-around performer that doesn’t fall short or miss out on important features. Whether you want to capture as much of a frame as possible, zoom in to a certain subject, or portray immersive depth-of-field, this camera can do it. This is perfect for the purposes of social media, content sharing, and keeping people updated on your daily life.

All things considered, the Redmi Note 11 puts together an attractive package for a reasonable price, especially within the mid-range segment. I personally would be happy to use one on a daily basis – so it shouldn’t be too far off from being yours.

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