Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi released the Redmi Note 11T Pro and Pro+ on Tuesday, priced at RMB 1,799-2,499 ($270-$374). The new models mark a further move into higher-end markets for the sub-brand Redmi, which was previously focused primarily on budget devices.

Why it matters: The new series is indicative of the maturation of Xiaomiโ€™s phone offerings, which have found significant popularity in China and in developing markets overseas. The new Redmi Note phones, targeted at middle- and high-end customers, will intensify competition between Xiaomi and rival brands such as Oppoโ€™s Realme.

Details: The newly released Redmi Note series promises higher specs than previous Xiaomi models without abandoning the brandโ€™s affordable image.

  • The new phone features a highly-rated MediaTek Dimensity 8100 processor, produced by TSMCโ€™s 5nm process and an efficient cooling solution.
  • The Redmi Note 11T Pro and Redmi Note 11T Pro+ come with a 6.6-inch 144 Hz LCD screen, which changes tone according to the environment; however, the screen is a downgrade from the Redmi Note 11 released in February.
  • The two models are distinguished by their battery capacity and charging speed. The plus version has a 4,400 mAh battery which is smaller than the proโ€™s 5,080 mAh. However, the plus version features a much faster wire charging speed thanks to its in-house Surge P1 charging chip, which charges 79% faster than the pro model.
  • As for the cameras, the new phones have a 64 million pixel primary camera alongside additional wide-angle and macro cameras.ย 
  • Other features include Dolby-supported dual speakers, high-resolution audio verification from Sony, Bluetooth 5.3 and Wi-Fi 6 capability, and an infrared remote control feature for home appliances.

Context: Xiaomi is the third-largest mobile vendor globally after Samsung and Apple, with a ย 12.8% of the global smartphone market share in April, according to web analytics firm StatCounter.

  • Xiaomi initially launched the Redmi brand to sell budget devices, but in 2019, it began moves to attract more medium and high-end customers.
  • Redmi said on its social media accounts on Tuesday that sales of its Note series had hit 280 million units in total worldwide.ย 
  • Xiaomiโ€™s phone sales have been driven chiefly by emerging markets outside its home market. The company is the highest-selling phone brand in India, accounting for a quarter of all sales in the country. In contrast, it occupied just 1.4% of the North American market in April 2022, according to StatCounter.

Ward Zhou is a tech reporter based in Shanghai. He covers stories about industry of digital content, hardware, and anything geek. Reach him via ward.zhou[a]ovau.ip-ddns.com or Twitter @zhounanyu.