Some of you may be aware that the Chinese equivalent of Black Friday is June 18th. Many firms prefer to debut new budget phones to promote sales on this day in order to sell as many phones as possible. OnePlus, for example, released the Ace Racing edition, and HONOR released the honour 70 series. We also have the Redmi Note 11T Pro, which is a new model.
Design of the Redmi Note 11T Pro
We purchased the blue model of the Note 11T Pro. In the light reflection, there is also a hint of crimson. Despite the fact that the entire rear panel and frame are constructed of plastic, the frosted material on the back panel gives it the appearance of glass. The camera module differs from previous Redmi phones, although it resembles a phone from another company. In addition to the standard NFC, X-axis linear motor, and infrared emitter, there is a new feature this time: a headphone port, which is no longer found on many flagship phones.
Display on the Redmi Note 11T Pro
There are more and more phones with OLED screens on the market these days, and finding a good LCD display phone is becoming increasingly difficult. The Note 11T Pro, by chance, has a very nice LCD screen for its price range. On DisplayMate, the screen on the 11T Pro+ is the only LCD screen that scored an A+.
Because the Pro version uses the same screen, the display is same. Ghosting is also well-controlled, and it's barely perceptible to the naked eye. The colour accuracy is also factory calibrated, and Redmi has added a reduced blue light backlight on this LCD. When you're not touching the screen, Smart AdaptiveSync automatically reduces the refresh rate to 50Hz. Isn't it true that many people still prefer LCD screens to OLEDs? This is because LCD displays are not only clearer at the same size and resolution, but they also provide full-scene DC dimming, which OLED displays lack. The lifespan is also greater than that of an OLED.
t's a shame that this fantastic LCD has a low touch sampling rate.
Only when the refresh rate is less than 90Hz can the highest 270Hz sampling rate be reached. The usual problem with LCD screens, which is a shadow around the hole punch area, is also present on the 11T Pro. In any case, if you can't live with OLED's flicker or other flaws, the Note 11 Pro is one of the few viable options.
Gaming & Redmi Note 11T Pro Processor
The Dimensity 8100 should be the most powerful processor in a cheap phone this year. The Redmi K50's Benchmark score is slightly lower. However, for 8100, this is the normal level. The gaming performance of the K50 is drastically different. When the K50 was originally released, it functioned admirably. Although the K50's game frame rate dipped slightly following the system update, this could be due to the hot summer weather, which Redmi had to account for. The gaming performance of the current system version on the K50, on the other hand, is excellent. However, the Note 11T Pro does not appear to perform as well as a standard Dimensity 8100 phone. It appears to be attempting to lock.
However, for those who enjoy playing Genshin Impact, we still recommend spending the extra $45 on the K50 rather than the Note 11T Pro. Of course, if you're only playing PUBG on the Note 11T Pro, it'll be a breeze. It's worth noting, though, that the excessive frame rate is now only available in Smooth Graphics.
Camera Performance of the Redmi Note 11T
The Redmi Note 11T Pro costs 1699 RMB (about $255). You can think of the 11T Pro as the LCD version of the K50 if you compare its specs to those of the K50. So Redmi is plainly saying that the K50 is the one to go if you want a top-of-the-line 2K OLED screen or a superior gaming experience. Choose the Note 11T Pro if you want a more eye-friendly screen, want to save money, or just want a phone with a headphone port.