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Xiaomi publishes another video internationally that shows off Ultra Night Video on the 5G Mi 11

The Xiaomi Mi 11 was declared internationally recently and as the maker’s flagship model, you would anticipate that it should deliver incredible features. One of these features is Ultra Night Video. What’s more, this turns out to be the topic of a promotional video released today by the Chinese producer. Xiaomi is currently the third biggest phone maker in the world because of the U.S. punishments against Huawei and the last’s auction of its Honor sub brand.

The video promo for Xiaomi’s Ultra Night Video begins by demonstrating a video recording of a Jazz threesome in front of an audience. After a signal from the drummer, the house lights are darkened and the Xiaomi M11 begins recording in Ultra Night Video mode. Expecting that Xiaomi didn’t utilize any tricks, the handset takes clear and sharp videos even under dark lighting conditions.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 was recently divulged and sports a 6.8-inch display carrying a resolution of 1440 x 3200 and an aspect ratio of 20:9. A 120Hz refresh rate implies that the display updates 120 times each second to deliver smooth looking over and activity. The gadget is controlled by the 5nm Snapdragon 888 chipset and accompanies 8GB of LPDDR5 memory and 128GB/256GB of storage. The camera array on the back is led by a 108MP wide-point camera, a 13MP super wide-point camera, a 5MP macro camera and a forward looking 20MP selfie snapper. Keeping the lights on is a 4600mAh battery and the handset runs MIUI dependent on Android 11.

Another promotional video released by Xiaomi is the Official Teardown Video that specifies a portion of the phone’s specs, for example, its help for 5G and the way that the Mi 11 is a 5G enabled phone outfitted with Dual Sim capacities and support for 50W wireless charging. UFS 3.1 methods applications open snappier and Harman Kardon supplies the dual speaker system on the phone. The in-screen fingerprint scanner additionally serves as a heart-rate monitor.

Tragically, for those in the states looking for an option in contrast to the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, Xiaomi actually isn’t selling its handsets in the U.S.

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