Mi 11 Ultra Review- Xiaomi just killed Samsung !! ?

There are two types of flagship phones nowadays, you've got one type where the company's kind of decided phones is capable enough already. Let's focus on design or software or marketing but then you've got the other type who is like screw that we're putting everything in it. 

The Mi 11 Ultra isn't trying to be a good phone it's trying to be the best phone. The box is nothing special but also, more importantly, nothing's missing it comes with a USB-C to headphone jack adapters, clear case and below the phone, we get a USB-C charging cable and a 67-watt fast charger.

Let's get one thing out the way not everyone is going to like the way this looks I've shown the Mi 11 ultra have ranged from that's the coolest phone I've ever seen to why are those so big to it kind of looks like it's trying to take over the world and I think the reason it's so polarizing.

This is a confident design it's not trying to be a halfway house it's not trying to please everyone it knows what it wants to look like. The Mi 11 Ultra openly leaves elegance and sophistication at the doorstep in place.

I think it works it proudly flaunts its specs the lenses are enormous the camera module itself takes up a literal quarter of the phone. The camera module doesn't stretch down that much it's surprisingly out the way of fingers and because it's so wide instead of worsening the wobble problem like a lot of these big cameras.

    I think I just prefer the convenience of matte glass versus fingerprint city over here and this phone was already going to be heavy the density of ceramic pushes it further into one of the heaviest phones I've ever used it's not been an issue for me.

When I first started using the Mi 11 Ultra I laughed because after months of phones that just could not match the Samsung galaxy s21 ultra.  Okay have a look at the s21 ultra's display I feel like the word phenomenal gets thrown around a lot but I can't think of many things more deserving of that title in fact Samsung's phones have had such good screens that it's kind of just become a bit of a tradition that every time they release a new s-series phone that becomes the best display of the year until their own note series phone comes six months or so late.

Xiaomi's Mi 11 series of phones break that cycle ironically using a Samsung-made panel these are both a plus 6.8 inch AMOLED Quad HD plus 120-hertz gorilla glass vectors HDR 10 plus adaptive panels.

The brightest phone display possibly ever it's got a 480-hertz sample rate versus 240. that's how fast it's scanning for touches it doesn't have that slight blue shift as you tilt the phone and Xiaomi can display 10-bit colors versus Samsung's 8-bit. It's not actually a 10-bit panel but it uses a technology that simulates having a greater color depth it is also quad curved.




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