Mi 11 Ultra 5g Review

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3 min readMar 7, 2022

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Mi 11 ultra 5g design and features of this phone closely resemble that of luxury smartphones. It takes them one step further with its final feature, which seems almost like a joke.

Mi 11 ultra 5g camera bump is a big homage to the people who want a ton of power. It includes three high-powered cameras with giant lenses and a 1.1 inch secondary display that shows off more information in your photos.

Why does this phone have a second screen? Who knows. But so far, smartphones haven’t needed rear displays anymore than they need Nubia Z20’s triple-rear camera set up. The Mi 11 Ultra has a plethora of unnecessary features. While you can argue, many features are present which really have no use.

Although this feature is one of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra’s drawbacks, it’s also one of its benefits. Placing the phone flat on wireless chargers often isn’t possible, but this prevents damage to your phone. It’s also difficult to take out of your pocket with larger hands and cases don’t offer added protection for the large screen. In addition, the second-screen functions range from pointless (an always-on display that barely works) to really annoying (music controls sometimes pop up on it, in a spot that’s easy to touch accidentally).

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it’s believ that the Mi 11 Ultra’s huge price tag was in part due to the big rear camera bump, though top-tier specs probably don’t help either. After how the camera bump covered up the nice design of our phone, we can’t help but want a phone with a smaller bump and better design. It also turns out that there is such a phone on the market call the Mi 11.

The Mi 11 Ultra is very, very similar to the Mi 11 — the Ultra has that bigger camera bump. Better cameras, faster charging and a higher price, but the phones have a lot more in common than they don’t. The screens are identical, with 2K resolution and 120Hz refresh rates, and the chipsets. Rear material, front camera, fingerprint scanner, reverse wireless charge speed and audio capabilities are all the same too — and given the price and features, the ‘standard’ phone is a much better buy.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra price and availability

The Mi 11 Ultra is an amazing phone in all respects, but it does have a steep price. It costs £1,199 / AU$1,799 (roughly $1,600). If you’re quick with your conversions. You’ll see the smartphone only costs a lot more in the UK than in Australia. So it’s a better deal in Australia.

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