Xiaomi unveiled the remaining Mi 11 series devices to the world at the end of March. The Mi 11 Lite, Mi 11 Pro, and, above all, the Mi 11 Ultra were all launched by the company. The Mi 11 Ultra is the undisputed king of Xiaomi's flagship family, as its name implies. It comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC, a large battery, impressive features, and a great camera setup. The inclusion of a tiny 1.1-inch monitor slapped next to the camera module on the back is, however, one of the device's most interesting and fascinating features. This panel was introduced by Xiaomi in order to improve the capabilities of the rear camera system. You can, for example, use it as a viewfinder when photographing
The Mi 11 Ultra's rear monitor now supports video recording and a few other camera functions, according to a Weibo article. These features, however, are currently only available in the internal beta edition. Xiaomi is likely sending this update to beta testers so they can see if there are any bugs when using it. The company will release a stable release in the coming weeks if everything goes according to plan
THE ULTRA SECONDARY SCREEN ON THE XIAOMI MI 11 CAN NOW BE USED FOR VIDEO RECORDING
For the time being, users will check their incoming calls and alerts on the 1.1-inch AMOLED monitor. They can also check the battery level and, as previously described, get assistance when taking high-quality selfies. The black screen will now allow video recording functionality, according to the Weibo update. This will be especially useful when users are capturing vlogs with their smartphones' main camera. Furthermore, advanced video capture modes such as time-lapse video, slow-motion, portrait mode, night mode, and others can be monitored
The Mi 11 Ultra and its siblings are available in China, but they have yet to make their way to other countries. Xiaomi had planned to launch it in India, but had to postpone its plans due to an increase in COVID-19 incidents. The phone features a 6.81-inch QHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon 888 processor, and a 5,000mAh battery


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