We can expect several Mi 11 offshoots to arrive over the next few months, including the Mi 11 Pro and the Mi 11 Ultra. There should be two versions of the Mi 11 Lite too, which has leaked several times since the turn of the year. Most recently, the device appeared on the Google Play Console, but Xiaomi also submitted it to the Bluetooth SIG under its global variant, the M2101K9AG.
Now, Xiaomi has certified the Mi 11 Lite 5G with the TENAA in China. Accordingly, the company submitted the M2101K9C to the regulatory body, with the C suffix denoting a Chinese model. While the TENAA has not yet provided much information about the Mi 11 Lite 5G, @Sudhanshu1414 has. According to the self-styled technophile, Xiaomi plans to launch the Mi 11 Lite 5G in Europe with the following memory configurations:
- 6 GB of RAM & 64 GB of storage
- 6 GB of RAM & 128 GB of storage
- 8 GB of RAM & 128 GB of storage
Additionally, they claim that the Mi 11 Lite will arrive in six colours, albeit two of these will be shades of black. The others should be more colourful though, with @Sudhanshu1414 asserting that blue, green, pink and yellow models will be coming to Europe, too. Last month's Google Play Console listing suggests that the Mi 11 Lite will have a Snapdragon 765G SoC, a 6.58-inch display and will run Android 11 out of the box.