Mi 11 Ultra to Pack Silicon Oxygen Anode Battery, Mi Mix Smartphone Launch Set for March 29
Mi 11 Ultra to Pack Silicon-Oxygen Anode Battery, Mi Mix Smartphone Launch Set for March 29 3w6pd
Xiaomi has also teased the launch of a new chip on March 29. 4x442u
By Sourabh Kulesh | Updated: 26 March 2021 19:06 IST
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The new Xiaomi chip may debut with the Mi Mix
Highlights
Mi 11 Ultra is expected to pack a 5,000mAh battery
The new Xiaomi chip could be an image signal processor
Mi Mix smartphone was allegedly spotted on TENAA
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Mi 11 Ultra smartphone will pack a Silicon-Oxygen Anode battery, a top Xiaomi executive shared on Friday. As per Daniel D, Xiaomi Senior Product Marketing Manager and Global Spokesperson, this battery technology will allow for faster charging while keeping the size thinner than traditional smartphone batteries. In another development, Xiaomi has teased that it will launch a new chip, that could debut in an Mi Mix smartphone. This Mi Mix smartphone is scheduled to launch alongside the Mi 11 Ultra and Mi 11 Pro on March 29.
Highlighting the “core benefits” of a the Silicon-Oxygen Anode in a reportedly feature a 5,000mAh battery. It is expected to 67W wired charging, 67W wireless charging, and 10W reverse charging.
Meanwhile, a reportedly shelved its plans of bringing the SoC. It could be possible that the company may bring Surge S2 SoC this time around.
Additionally, Xiaomi also confirmed through a Weibo Mi 11 Pro in China. This Mi Mix device is touted to feature a new liquid lens technology, whose working has been explained in a Weibo post by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun.
This smartphone has allegedly been spotted on TENAA with model number M2011J18C, and could be available in 12GB + 512GB as well as 16GB + 512GB storage configurations. Citing sources, MyFixGuide reports that the purported chip could be an ISP (Image Signal Processor) and may debut in the Mi Mix handset.
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