Update: Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be announcing the Xiaomi Mi 11 series at 7:30 PM (local time) on Dec. 28 in China.
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In October, a Xiaomi phone with model number M2011K2C was spotted at the database of CMIIT authority. Later, the handset popped up at the 3C certification platform, which suggested that it may ship with a 55W fast charger. Speculations are rife that this device could be the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 11 flagship. The M2011K2C has now emerged at the Geekbench benchmarking platform with some of its specs.
The listing shows that the alleged Xiaomi Mi 11 has scored 1135 in the single-core test of Geekbench 5. It has recorded a score of 3642 in the multi-core test. The “Venus” codename is seen mentioned in the motherboard field in the Geekbench listing.
Last month, the Venus phone was found mentioned in the MIUI beta’s code. XDA Developer’s Mishaal Rahman had tweeted that the Venus device could be the Xiaomi Mi 11 flagship phone. He had revealed that this device is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship chip, which is the Snapdragon 888. He had also mentioned that it has a curved display and a triple camera setup that includes a 108-megapixel main camera with up to 30x zoom and an ultrawide snapper that doubles can snap macro shots.
Coming back to the Geekbench listing, its source reveals the presence of Adreno 660 graphics. This indicates that the phone is fueled by the Snapdragon 888. The listing also shows that the device runs on Android 11 OS and it has 8 GB of RAM.
Rumors are rife that the Xiaomi Mi 11 series will go official on Dec. 29 in China. At present, there is no official confirmation on it yet.