Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi unveiled two new devices for the Chinese market today, of which one is eerily familiar. That’s because the newly announced Redmi Note 11E Pro is nothing but a rebranded Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, launched recently for international markets.
Thus, the Redmi Note 11E Pro keeps the same specs as its international counterpart, down to the 6.67″ 1080×2400 Samsung-made 120 Hz Super AMOLED touchscreen, the Snapdragon 695 chipset, 108 MP main camera, 8 MP ultrawide, 2 MP macro cam, 16 MP selfie snapper, and 5,000 mAh battery with 67W fast charging support.
The Redmi Note 11E Pro starts at CNY 1,699 ($269, €241) with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, goes up to CNY 1,899 ($300 or €270) if you want to amp up the RAM to 8GB, and the top model is priced at CNY 2,099 ($332 or €298), offering 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It will be available starting on March 4.
The all-new Redmi Note 11E, on the other hand, is cheaper – just CNY 1,199 ($189 or €170) with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, or CNY 1,299 ($205 or €184) with 6GB of RAM and the same storage amount.
This model is powered by the Dimensity 700 chipset, and it has a 6.58-inch 90 Hz LCD display, a 50 MP main camera, a 2 MP depth sensor, a 5 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,000 mAh battery. It will be available starting on March 18. It’s unclear if this device will make it to international markets or not, and if so, under what name, but we’ll let you know if that ever happens.
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