

However, the full 108 MP can also be used in the "108M" mode. Just like the 11T Pro, the Xiaomi 11T is equipped with a 108 MP triple-camera setup (f/1.75) that combines nine pixels into one "Super Pixel" via pixel-binning, resulting in 12 MP photos (3000x4000 pixels) in the standard mode. The 11T doesn't have an IP certification. Both of them lack the glossy metal look of the gray back cover and have a matte surface instead. The "Celestial Blue" and "Moonlight White" are visually more discreet than "Meteorite Gray" model. This also evens out the hump of the 108 MP camera, which is about 2 millimeters thick, preventing the smartphone from wobbling back and forth when placed on a table. You can avoid these by putting the 11T in the transparent protective cover that's included in the box. The "Meteorite Gray" back cover of our review sample is an eye-catcher due to its reflections, but it's also very susceptible to fingerprints. Nevertheless, the screen bezels could have been a bit narrower for a smartphone with flagship ambitions. Both sides are connected by a metal frame, which results in a very stable and high-quality unit. The same colors are also available for the Xiaomi 11T Pro. The glass back cover looks like brushed metal and is available in "Celestial Blue", "Meteorite Gray", and "Moonlight White". Xiaomi has added a protective film on top of the Gorilla Glass Victus in the 11T. According to Corning, the display manufacturer, this is twice as scratch-resistant as the predecessor Gorilla Glass 6, and it's supposed to allow phones to withstand drops from up to two meters without the glass shattering.
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Like its 11T Pro counterpart, the Xiaomi 11T features a 6.67-inch case with a flat AMOLED display, a punch-hole camera, and Gorilla Glass Victus. The Xiaomi 11T is 100 Euros (~$116) cheaper than the 11T Pro, and it costs 550 Euros (~$635) in the lower-capacity 128 GB version. The slightly lighter configuration of the 11T is reflected in the lower price. The 11T can "only" be charged at 67 watts, which is still supposed to get the smartphone battery from 0% to 100% in a brisk 36 minutes. Only the Pro model offers support for Dolby Vision as well as Harman Kardon stereo speakers and a 120-watt charger. While the 11T Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 888, the 11T is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 1200, which is also a high-end SoC. This is accompanied by 8 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, at least 128 GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage, and a 108 MP camera. Both offer a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel running at 120 Hz, which is said to reach a brightness of up to 800 cd/m² for SDR content and even up to 1,000 cd/m² for HDR. With the 11T and the 11T Pro, Xiaomi has two new smartphones in its lineup that are interesting due to their mix of high-end features and moderate price.
