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Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro Series: Xiaomi Announced The Launch

Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro Series: On March 9, Xiaomi’s two cool phones will knock in India, the features will be incalculable.

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi is ready to launch two cool smartphones with pro-grade cameras in India.

Xiaomi India Head Manu Kumar Jain has announced the launch of the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Redmi Note 11 Pro Plus 5G from his official Twitter handle.

While releasing the teaser poster of the upcoming smartphone on behalf of Jain, it was told that both these smartphones will be launched in India on March 9.

Possible specifications of Redmi Note 11 Pro and Pro 5G smartphones.

Both the Redmi Note 11 Pro and Note 11 Pro+ 5G smartphones will be offered with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display. Their screen refresh rate will be 120Hz.

Note 11 Pro MediaTek Helio G96 and Pro Plus models will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chipset support. These phones will be given 8GB RAM and 128GB storage support.

Camera.

Redmi Note 11 Pro will be offered with quad rear camera support. In this 108MP, 8MP, 2MP, 2MP lens support will be provided. Whereas Redmi Note 11 Pro + will come with a triple rear camera setup.

It will get 108MP, 8MP, 2MP lenses. For power backup, a 5,000mAh battery will be given to the phone. While 67W fast charging support will be available.

The phone will work on Android 12-based MIUI 13. Redmi Note 11 Pro 4G and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ smartphones will come with 5G connectivity.

The price of the phone can be between Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000.

Free Fire app ban: Will Free Fire return to India? The matter was raised before the government.

Free Fire App ban: Mobile gaming app Free Fire has recently been banned in India. However, the chances of the game returning to India remain intact.

Negotiations are going on between Singapore and the Government of India in this matter.

If sources are to be believed, the Indian government has been asked from Singapore why the app was included in the Chinese apps ban category, while the Free Fire app has no Chinese connection.

Its headquarter is in Singapore. On App Ban, Singapore has raised concerns with the Indian government over the ban on Free Fire.

Let us tell you that India has recently banned 54 apps including Free Fire. These apps are accused of sending user data to servers in China.

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