Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G – Dhakad 108MP camera with budget price

Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G: (Originally the Mi 11T) The Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G’s claim to fame was its promise to bring top-tier features to a more affordable price.

While other flagship phones go to town over ₹60,000, Xiaomi decided to bring features such as a Snapdragon 888 processor, an AMOLED screen, and 120W fast charging to a relatively inexpensive segment. But does it really still hold up in practical use? Especially in 2025?

Let’s take a closer look at where the 11T Pro excels — and where it takes a slight stumble.

Design and Display: All Good Vibes Splendid, Utility Aced

Design The Xiaomi 11T Pro has a modern yet minimalist design language. The rear glass is polished and reflects light in a tasteful manner, though it can pick up fingerprints. There’s a bit of camera module bulk, but the phone still feels very balanced in hand.

At the front, you have a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz, and support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Looking at content in this type of aspect ratio is an amazing, colorful experience with great black levels and no scrolling issues to speak of. And when you’re bingeing shows or gaming, this display is a cut above the rest.

Performance: Up to flag ship speed

With the Snapdragon 888 SoC under the hood, along with 12GB of RAM, speed isn’t an issue with this phone. Everyday use it is buttery smooth – app switching, multitasking, gaming all take place without any perceivable lag.

Games such as BGMI, Call of Duty: Mobile and Genshin Impact play at high settings without any hiccups.

But yes, the phone does get warm especially on extended gaming or high performance tasks. Thermal management is okay, but the Snapdragon 888 is a little power-hungry, and it runs a little warm in extended play sessions.

Cameras: Solid, If Not Game-Changing

Its 108MP main camera and 8MP ultrawide are joined by a 5MP telemacro lens on the 11T Pro. Daylight photos are sharp, detailed and colors are mostly accurate from the main camera. Night mode is good, even if there’s a bit of noise at low-light levels.

The ultra-wide lens is serviceable but far from excellent, with distortion and softness around the edges. The macro lens is actually not too bad, you can take upclose pictures with passable detail.

It can also record video up to 8K at 30fps, with HDR10+ support, so it could be quite a good choice for content creators and vloggers.

Battery & Charging: Rapid Beyond Belief

It is one of the most important features of this gadget has to be the 120W Hyper Charge technology. The 5000mAh battery can be charged 0 to 100% in just 20 minutes. This kind of charging velocity is genuinely game-changing for anyone on the go.

The phone easily brings you through a day with average usage (social media, video streaming, calls, light gaming). Expect 6-7 hours of screen-on-time on a full charge.

Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G

OS: MIUI Packed with Features

The device runs on MIUI 14 based on Android 13 and is packed with customization features, themes and nifty features. Although MIUI’s gotten better over the years, it’s still a tad heavy, thanks to pre-loaded applications and the occasional notification bug. But Xiaomi has been pushing out updates and putting a lot of effort into refining user experience.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

Gorgeous AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate
Ultra-fast 120W charging support
Snapdragon 888 powerhouse and excellent performance
Powerful stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
Reliable 108MP main camera
Very good VFM in the upmarket.

Cons:

Things gets a little hot during heavy use or gaming
Ultra-wide and macro cameras are meh
No IP68-rated water resistance
MIUI might be too loaded for some people
Slightly bulky camera module

Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G Final Verdict

The Xiaomi 11T Pro 5G is a heavyweight hitting above its weight class, designed to give flagship features to as many people as possible. With super-speedy charging, an imposing display and no-nonsense performance, it’s a great for choice for those who want the best of all worlds without breaking the bank.

If you don’t mind that slightly warm fudgeball, a couple of software oddities, and the large size, it’s a heck of a lot of phone even in 2025.

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