
Right after the release of Mi 11, Xiaomi's latest flagship equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, the AIO Technology Chinese YouTube channel has unveiled a teardown of the Mi 11, featuring the smoked purple leather back. Initially, Xiaomi intended not to include a charger with the device in order to 'protect the environment', but initially, users will have the option to purchase the device with or without the 55W GaN charger, at the same price.
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The initial section encompasses a uniquely designed L-shaped camera module within a square frame. This aspect diverges significantly from the sensor cluster on the Mi 10. After removing all 17 tiny screws and carefully lifting out the camera frame, AIO Technology discovered an independent flash unit directly connected to the motherboard. The rear camera layout also features foam padding to safeguard the hardware.

On the rear side of the Mi 11, one can observe the module system housing an NFC antenna coil, conductive fabric, and a wireless charging coil with a thermal dissipation layer. Flipping this module reveals both the motherboard and the camera setup. Disconnecting the battery and partially detaching the motherboard exposes the entire camera module encased within a unique frame. The main lens is equipped with a Samsung ISOCELL HMX sensor, while the ultra-wide lens utilizes an OmniVision CMOS OV13B10 sensor, and the macro lens employs a Samsung S5K5E9 sensor. The cable system also features copper arrays serving as heat sink thermal conductors.


The lower half of the Mi 11 is densely packed with components. Removing the fixed cable foam reveals the components below, including the external speaker (advertised by Xiaomi as Harman Kardon-tuned), the Squared X-axis vibration motor, the SIM tray, and the Type-C port.

Finally, we unveil the 4,600 mAh battery nestled within the device's framework. The BM4X Li-Ion Polymer battery hails from Sunwoda Electronics Co, Ltd. Upon disassembling the battery and other components located at the lower half of the device, we reveal the under-display fingerprint sensor, concurrently tasked with heart rate monitoring, crafted by Goodix.According to Gizmo China
