Xiaomi is all set to launch its Mi 11 Ultra at the upcoming event on March 29. The phone has already been spotted on many certification sites, but recently, it was spotted on the Geekbench, which revealed more information.
According to Geekbench, the Mi 11 Ultra will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. In the motherboard section, the codename star is mentioned, which denotes that it is a Snapdragon 888 5G chipset.
The Snapdragon 888 is an octa-core chipset based on a 5nm manufacturing process. It features Cortex-X1, which will significantly improve over its predecessor. The device is also equipped with 12GB RAM and runs the latest Android 11.
The phone scored 1132 points on single-core and 3488 points on multi-core. These scores are acceptable, as other Snapdragon 888-powered smartphones have almost identical scores.
As previously shown, the Mi 11 Ultra will feature a Silicon-Oxygen anode battery for the first time in smartphone history. This technology will also make smartphone batteries thinner and charge faster. Moreover, the 3C certification also revealed that it would feature 67W fast charging.
The Mi 11 Ultra will feature a large camera area (including three lenses). The primary sensor is the Samsung ISOCELL GN2 50 million-pixel lens.
It is also reported that the Mi 11 Ultra is almost the same as the Mi 11 Pro in terms of overall appearance, screen, and core specifications. However, they are different in terms of camera specifications.