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The Xiaomi 11T Pro is headed to India, as per a new leak

The 11T Pro. (Source: Xiaomi)
The 11T Pro. (Source: Xiaomi)
The 11T Pro is one of Xiaomi's latest high-end phones, complete with a 120Hz AMOLED display and 120W charging. Now, a new variant of the device has allegedly turned up on a Google Play database. Its model number suggests it is destined for the Indian market.

Xiaomi launched a successor to the Mi 10T Pro with plenty of specs to make up for the partial loss of its usual branding. They include the Snapdragon 888 processor, an FHD+ display with a high-end refresh rate and 8GB of RAM. It has become available in Europe thus far; now, a new leak indicates that it is about to debut in another major global market.

A listing for the Pro, complete with its main specs and Android 11-based build of MIUI, has appeared on the Google Play Supported Devices List. Its identity as the 11T-series flagship is compounded by mention of the code-name and model number linked to it in earlier tips: vili and 2017113Sx respectively. 

However, the last character of the latter now varies compared to the last time it popped up in a leak. It is now I, as opposed to G as before. This usually denotes an India-specific variant of a Xiaomi phone rather than a global variant. Therefore, it seems the 11T Pro will indeed launch in this new market soon.

It seems a slightly odd choice on Xiaomi's part, as the very similarly-spec'd 11X Pro is also available on platforms such as Amazon.in  On the other hand, a new premium device might make up for the ensuing lack of Mi 11 Ultra units in the country.

 

 

The 11T Pro may hit a new market soon. (Source: Google Play Console via MySmartPrice)
The 11T Pro may hit a new market soon. (Source: Google Play Console via MySmartPrice)
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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2021-11- 1 (Update: 2021-11- 1)