Xiaomi is expected to launch its next-generation flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi Mi 11 series powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset, on 29th December. Now, ahead of the official launch, some details about the phone have surfaced online.

From what’s known so far, there will be two devices under the lineup — Xiaomi Mi 11 and Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro. Now, a new report claims that there will be a third device in the series, dubbed as Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro+.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro Plus Leak

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It is also being claimed that the top-end variant in the lineup won’t have any shortcomings and will be competing against any other flagship smartphone. It seems that the phone will feature a display with 2K+ screen resolution along with support for a 120Hz refresh rate.

The device will be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset and will be among the first smartphones to come powered by this SoC. It is also expected to have support for 100W fast charging and high power wireless fast charging.

The report coming from China also hints at the pricing for the upcoming flagship device. It claims that the pricing will on the higher side, compared to what the priced the Mi 10 Extreme Edition flagship smartphone, which starts at 5,299 yuan (~$809). This hints that the phone’s pricing could be around 5,500 yuan (~$839), but it’s just speculation.