Xiaomi launches a new video that shows Ultra Night Video on the 5G Mi 11

THE Xiaomi Mi 11 was announced globally earlier this month and as the flagship model of the manufacturer, you would expect it to feature great features. One of these features is Ultra Night Video. And that is the subject of a promotional video released today by the Chinese manufacturer. Xiaomi is now the third largest phone maker in the world thanks to U.S. punishments against Huawei and the sale of its Honor sub-brand by Huawei.
The promotional video for Xiaomi’s Ultra Night Video begins by showing a video recording of a Jazz trio on stage. After a signal from the drummer, the house lights are turned off and the Xiaomi M11 starts recording in Ultra Night Video mode. Assuming that Xiaomi did not use any tricks, the device records clear and sharp videos, even under dark lighting conditions.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 was recently launched and features a 6.8-inch screen with a 1440 x 3200 resolution and 20: 9 aspect ratio. A refresh rate of 120 Hz means that the screen is updated 120 times per second to provide scrolling and smooth animation. The device is powered by the 5 nm Snapdragon 888 chipset and comes with 8 GB of LPDDR5 memory and 128 GB / 256 GB of storage. The camera set on the back is led by a 108 MP wide-angle camera, a 13 MP ultra-wide camera, a 5 MP macro camera and a 20 MP front selfie snapper. Keeping the lights on, there is a 4600mAh battery and the device runs MIUI based on Android 11.

Another promotional video released by Xiaomi is the Official Teardown Video which mentions some of the phone’s specifications, such as support for 5G and the fact that the Mi 11 is a 5G-enabled phone equipped with Dual Sim features and support for wireless charging of 50W. UFS 3.1 means that applications open faster and Harman Kardon provides the dual speaker system on the phone. The on-screen fingerprint reader also functions as a heart rate monitor.
Unfortunately, for those in the states looking for an alternative to the Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G, Xiaomi is still not selling its devices in the U.S.

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