Xiaomi has just announced that the Mi 11 Ultra shipments have been delayed in India. This move arrives as the company faced issues that were ‘beyond their control.’ Although, the brand will announce a sale date once the situation improves.

Earlier this week, the Chinese tech giant shared the announcement regarding the delay of the Mi 11 Ultra sales in India on its official Indian Twitter handle. In a hared letter, the company said that “We understand that many of you are keen to buy this ultra-premium flagship smartphone. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, we regret to inform you that there will be a delay in shipments of Mi 11 Ultra.” Xiaomi added that it is working hard to bring its latest flagship into the Indian market as soon as possible and will announce the sale date once “current situation improves soon.”

While the company refrained from revealing the exact detail or issues that are causing the delay, it is speculated that the vendor might be facing supply and production difficulties due to the resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic that has led to lockdowns being imposed in the country again. For those unaware, the Mi 11 Ultra is priced at 69,990 INR (roughly 960 US Dollars) for its single 12GB RAM + 256GB storage configuration.

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The device has been launched in two color variants, namely Black and White variants. It sports a 6.81 inch WQHD+ E4 AMOLED primary display that offers a 120Hz refresh rate along with a 1.1 inch secondary display. Under the hood, the smartphone houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC and is powered by a large 5,000mAh battery pack that supports 67W fast charging as well.

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