Just a couple of days ago, Xiaomi-backed Redmi announced its latest Redmi Note 11 series smartphones in China, which went on sale today. Now, the company has officially shared a teardown video of the top-end model in the lineup — Redmi Note 11 Pro+, showcasing the internal structure of the device.

The teardown beings by showcasing the phone’s back panel, which when removed, reveals the internal structure. The majority of space on the smartphone is occupied by the 4,500mAh battery which supports 120W fast charging.

The upper portion houses the processor, storage, and the three camera sensors —  Samsung HM2 108-megapixel primary sensor, an 8-megapixel super-wide-angle, and a 2-megapixel macro sensor. The 108-megapixel sensor is significantly larger in size compared to the other two sensors. The ultra-wide-angle lens isn’t individually packaged with a metal frame, and the CMOS sensor is directly integrated on the motherboard.

The disassembly of the smartphone also shows JBL symmetrical stereo dual speakers and X-axis linear motors. The speakers come with support Hi-Res Audio as well as Dolby Atmos. The device also comes with VC Liquid Cooling technology to keep the device’s temperature in check during intensive tasks.

Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus Teardown

The smartphone features a 6.67-inch Samsung AMOLED Full HD+ display and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset, which is coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 internal storage.

It runs the Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 out-of-the-box and is powered by a 4,500mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging technology. The 6GB + 128GB model is priced at 1,899 yuan while the 8GB + 128GB model costs 2,099 yuan. The top-end model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage is priced at 2,299 yuan.

The newly launched Redmi Note 11 series smartphones are getting great responses from customers in China. The company managed to sell 500,000 units within an hour of being available for purchase in China.

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