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Redmi Note 11 series officially launches
Featuring 4 devices

Xiaomi just announced the Redmi Note 11 series. It’s a massive line that has four smartphones. These are the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro, Redmi Note 11S and Redmi Note 11. The series promises upgrades across the board from cameras, performance, and charging speeds.
Flagship-level camera setup
Each member of the Redmi Note 11 series is equipped with sensors that won’t leave you wanting in the camera department. The Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro, and Redmi Note 11 feature 108MP primary sensors.
Specifically, they are using the Samsung HM2 with a 1/1.52″ sensor size. It leverages 9-in-1 pixel binning technology as well as dual native ISO to deliver incredible images with higher dynamic range and colour performance, with excellent results even in dim light.
AMOLED goodness
Members of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 series’ screen sizes vary. But they all have FHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay featuring DCI-P3 wide color gamut. There’s also 1200nits brightness. And last but certainly not the least, a 120Hz screen refresh rate with a 360Hz touch sampling rate. Impressive numbers, especially for the Redmi Note line.
The series is powered by more than capable Snapdragon and MediaTek chipsets. These are able to handle any task from the most basic like social media browsing, to the most demanding like playing games and multitasking.
Here’s a quick look at the specs.
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Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G |
Redmi Note 11 Pro |
Redmi Note 11S |
Redmi Note 11 |
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Display |
120Hz 6.67” FHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay |
90Hz 6.43” FHD+ AMOLED DotDisplay |
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Rear camera |
108MP main camera 8MP ultra-wide camera 2MP macro camera |
108MP main camera 8MP ultra-wide camera 2MP macro camera 2MP depth camera |
50MP main camera 8MP ultra-wide camera 2MP macro camera 2MP depth camera |
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Front camera |
16MP in-display front camera |
13MP in-display front camera |
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Dimension & Weight |
164.19mm x 76.1mm x 8.12mm 202g |
159.87mm x 73.87mm x 8.09mm 179g |
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Processor |
Snapdragon 695 |
MediaTek Helio G96 |
Snapdragon 680 |
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RAM+ROM |
LPDDR4X UFS 2.2 |
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Audio |
Dual speakers 3.5mm headphone jack |
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Security |
Side fingerprint sensor AI Face Unlock |
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Charging |
5,000mAh (typ) battery Supports 67W wired turbo charging |
5,000mAh (typ) battery Supports 33W wired Pro fast charging |
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Connectivity |
SIM 1 + Hybrid (SIM or MicroSD) NFC IR blaster |
Dual SIM + MicroSD NFC** IR blaster |
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Variant** |
6GB+64GB, 6GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB |
4GB+64GB, 4GB+128GB, 6GB+128GB |
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Available colors (Depends on region) |
Graphite Gray, Polar White, Atlantic Blue |
Graphite Gray, Polar White, Star Blue |
Graphite Gray, Twilight Blue, Pearl White |
Graphite Gray, Twilight Blue, Star Blue |
Pricing and availability details to follow.


Thinking of going cashless on you next trip to Europe? GCash can offer just that, as the mobile wallet app is now accepted in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy.
The cross-border payment service is part of the e-wallet’s strengthened partnership with Alipay+, offering users a seamless and secure payment experience without the need for money changers and carrying to much actual cash on your pockets.
Among the popular merchants that will be accepting GCash from now on are:
- Harrods
- Liberty London
- Harvey Nichols
- Printemps
- Müller
- dm-drogerie markt
- itTaxi
- IVS Group
To pay using GCash at these establishments, travelers will simply have to look for the Alipay+ logo at the checkout.
Open the GCash app, select the QR or PayQR button, scan the merchant’s QR code, or tap “Pay Abroad with Alipay+” to have a generated QR.
Finally, check the amount, and tap Pay to see the receipt.

Square Enix has released a new trailer for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to excite gamers even more for its 2024 release in Asia on PlayStation 5.
The Summer Game Fest 2023 trailer previewed the title’s gameplay. It also showed story elements and its expansive world that players can look forward to experiencing starting in “early 2024.”
Thanks to Square Enix’s previous easter eggs, it can be expected that there will be new characters with more action outside of Midgar. This mimics the feeling players of the original game. The world opened up following the events that transpired in Midgar.
The trailer also showcased new combat mechanics. Characters like Yuffie and Red XXIII were seen doing team-up attacks. Our main girls Tifa and Aerith were also shown doing the same.
Though yet to get an exact release date and price, the second entry to the Final Fantasy VII remake project is already anticipated by many. Oh and something that caught people’s eyes — the end of the trailer says Rebirth will have two (2) discs.
It will continue the story in Final Fantasy VII Remake, which has earned tremendous praise from players and critics globally.
The first of the remake trilogy garnered more than 20 perfect scores. It also became the highest-selling digital release on PlayStation in Square Enix’s history.

Ubisoft has announced Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, a new action-adventure title to be released on January 18, 2024. It will be available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One. It will also be on Windows via Ubisoft and Epic Games.
The brand-new adventure which is a fresh take on the legendary franchise. It was announced at Ubisoft’s Summer Game Fest live showcase.
It will feature Sargon, a young gifted warrior who is part of an elite group called The Immortals.
The group is tasked to rescue Prince Ghassan, and they will explore Mount Qaf. It is a cursed and hostile place that was once wondrous. It is here where Sargon and the rest discover a treacherous foe they must defeat to restore balance in the world.
Well-represented culture
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown lets players explore a Persian mythology-inspired world at their own pace. This includes everything from the Citadel of Knowledge to the Hyrcanian Forest.
Along the way, players will acquire time powers to unlock unique abilities for combat. Sargon will then delve deeper into Mount Qaf to solve puzzles, uncover secrets, and complete side quests.
The game also highlights original soundtrack created by Iranian-born composer Mentrix, who mixes traditional with modern to guide players from one environment to another.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is one of Ubisoft’s upcoming titles that will be previewed during its Ubisoft Forward conference on June 13.
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