

The triple ISP of the chipset is used to full effect, allowing the Mi 11 Ultra to shoot with all three cameras simultaneously.
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Xiaomi attached a new three-phase cooling system and added 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM plus 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. 6.81" AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass Victus, 1440p+ resolution, 120 Hz refresh rateĪnother highlight feature is the Snapdragon 888 chipset – we wouldn’t expect any less from a flagship. Furthermore, it is well calibrated to the DCI-P3 color space and has a high brightness mode for 900 nits of brightness (peak brightness is 1,700 nits). It’s an excellent screen with an A+ from DisplayMate, earned thanks to HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support. It has a 120Hz refresh rate, but it is not adaptive (hence ordinary) and 480Hz touch sampling rate. And by ordinary we mean things like the 6.81” AMOLED display with 1440p+ resolution and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. Okay, now we can talk about the ordinary things. The phone also supports 10W reverse charging for good measure. To pull it off, Xiaomi designed a “6x supercharge” technology in-house, including a custom chip that enables wireless charging at 30V and a multi-level current control tech that speeds up charging by 10%. This matches the 67W wired charging, both can fill the battery to the top in just 36 minutes. It’s slightly larger than average for a super fast charging phone, 5,000 mAh, and sets a new benchmark with 67W wireless charging support. The battery is the other headlining feature of the Mi 11 Ultra. Like the other two cameras on the back, this one can record 8K video. The lens has autofocus and can shoot macro photos. Next up is the ultrawide camera, which has a 128° lens and a 48MP 1/2.0” sensor of its own (IMX586 again).

Anyway, this camera also has OIS, though the lens is a bit dark at f/4.1. Plus, the Xiaomi phone can record 8K through its periscope, which looks to be another first. More details on Mi 11 Ultra's impressive triple cameraįor comparison, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has a 10 MP 1/3.24” sensor (1.22µm) behind its periscope. Even better, it is paired with a 48MP sensor (IMX586), which is fairly large in its own right – 1/2.0”, 0.8µm pixels (1.4 µm after binning). The periscope lens offers 5x optical and 10x hybrid zoom. The two other cameras on the Mi 11 Ultra’s back are no less impressive.
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There’s also Smart ISO Pro, which can capture HDR photos in an instant. The sensor enjoys the benefits of Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and introduces Dual Pixel Pro, which improves autofocus speed and accuracy. The GN2 does in fact support 4-in-1 binning that makes the effective pixel size 2.8µm. At 1/1.12” it is the largest sensor ever used in a mass market phone and it has some of the largest pixels we’ve seen in recent years – 1.4µm before anyone even mentions the word “binning”. The massive Samsung GN2 sensor makes its debut with the Mi 11 Ultra. The Mi 11 Ultra will be available globally, as will this other Snapdragon 888-powered phone – the Xiaomi Mi 11i (which is the global version of the Redmi K40 Pro+). It’s hard to pick which is the the phone's greatest strength, but it may well be the camera.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is truly deserving of its superlative name.
