We’re still fans of Xiaomi’s choice of materials, with a glass rear cover lending a sense of class to what is still, technically, a cheap phone. It’s a fractionally thicker phone at 8.3mm, and it’s also 2g heavier at 204g, but those are very minor differences. You get the same boxy, straight-edged design that stands in contrast to last year’s curvaceous Redmi Note 10 Pro. There isn’t so much as an extra “+” decal to help tell them apart, and the black finish of my model looks very like the Graphite Gray of its sibling. The Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G is visually almost indistinguishable from the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Classy, squared-off, glass-and-plastic design.Image Credit (Trusted Reviews) Design and Screen While we joke about Xiaomi’s budget bombardment, there’s no denying that this is another extremely competent lower- mid-range phone offering an impressively complete smartphone experience. For £369 (that’s £50 more than the non-Plus) you’re getting a largely identical phone, but with impressively rapid 120W charging, more internal storage, and a more capable processor. Yet here we are with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G, ludicrously named and just a few spec tweaks removed from the recent Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G. Already borderline comical is just how many cheap phones it’s rolled out of late under its Redmi value brand, not to mention its separate (yet increasingly similar) Poco venture. ![]() Xiaomi risks appearing to parody itself with the Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G. Plenty of strong internal specs 4500mAh battery, 5G support and 108MP camera.Top-tier charging skills You’ll find a 120W charger in the box that delivers a full charge in around 20 minutes.Impressive display tech There’s an OLED display with bright colours and deep blacks, along with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
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