Redmi Note 11S and 11 Pro review: in pictures
Xiaomi recently released its latest affordable smartphones as the Redmi Note series. We spent a few weeks with the Redmi Note 11S and 11 Pro 5G, two sub-$400 phones worthy of consideration with 108MP rear cameras.
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Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G and 11S
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Note 11 Pro over the Note 11S
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Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G triple rear cameras
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Front-facing camera under the display
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Side fingerprint sensor and volume button
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3.5mm audio port and IR blaster
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Redmi Note 11S quad rear cameras
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Curved back and metal edges
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USB-C port, speaker, and mic opening
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Front hole-punch camera and minimal bezels
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Default home screen panel
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Toggling the refresh rate
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Redmi special features
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