Xiaomi has brought a solid competitor to market in the Redmi Note 11, one that will deservedly give other budget phones a run for the money thanks to its good build, appealing screen, and strong performance.
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El Redmi Note 11, se convierte así en un teléfono, que un año más seguirá llenando estanterías de teléfonos marcados a un precio muy competitivo. Una pieza más en el amplio puzle que compone la gama media anual de Xiaomi y que al final compite más consigo misma que con el resto de marcas.
The Redmi Note 11, like any budget phone, is a compromise: the design, build quality, screen and battery life are great, but the rear camera quality and the overall performance are where you'll notice the savings on the price of the handset have been made.
Xiaomi has brought a solid competitor to market in the Redmi Note 11, one that will deservedly give other budget phones a run for the money thanks to its good build, appealing screen, and strong performance.
We get little progress this year, but the Redmi Note 11 makes a lot of sense if you value screen quality and battery life over an ability to play tough games like Fortnite well.
A quietly appealing budget phone that gives you a 90Hz AMOLED display and exemplary battery life in a well-put-together design for under £200. If you don’t need 5G or a particularly great camera, it’s a great choice.