Earlier this week, Xiaomi unleashed the much anticipated Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra flagship phone during a high profile launch event held in China. Right now, this device had already scored nearly 300,000 registrations ahead of its debut sale tomorrow – highlighting its huge popularity in the Chinese market despite being the most expensive flagship model launched by Xiaomi thus far.
In the Chinese market, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is available in three different memory variants including 8GB+256GB. 12GB+256GB, as well as 12GB+512GB which are priced at 5,999 Yuan (US$915), 6,499 Yuan (US$989) and 6,999 Yuan (US$1,065) respectively.
Coming to the European market however, the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra is offered only in a sole 12GB+256GB variant which will set you back by 1,149 Euro (US$1,353). For most of the Asian markets however, the launch price of the Mi 11 Ultra is expected to fall between the pricing in the Chinese market and the European markets.
For those who’d missed out, some of the key highlights of the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra include its 6.81” WQHD+ AMOLED display, 120Hz AdaptiveSync refresh rate, Snapdragon 888, 50MP triple-camera setup, 20MP selfie camera, 5,000mAh battery, as well as 67W wired and wireless fast-charging support.