If what they say is true, the Chinese manufacturer has everything ready to present its new phones before the end of this month (and year). If so, the design of the Xiaomi Mi 11 would be fully defined and therefore, based on all the leaks that have appeared on the top of the range of the oriental brand, Ben Geskin has shared a render with what could be the final design of the telephone.

We are facing one of those mobiles that, if confirmed that it will look like we anticipate in the following image, awaken the same loves and hates that great mobiles of other brands have gone through. It is not that it represents a revolutionary change compared to what is seen in the industry but it does add a rear camera module that we still do not know if we like it or horrify us.

Will the Xiaomi Mi 11 be like this?
When looking at this image, we can see a body featuring a full front screen with curved edges on each side, something that was already anticipated yesterday, with a selfie camera housed in the now classic hole in the panel located to the left of the display. No complaints in this front profile but if this design is the definitive one, we would not know what to say about its rear.
This is where you can find what would be the main novelty of the device, a module with a triple camera configuration and a square layout that would mimic what was seen in the latest iPhone but with different size lenses. The image would preview what appears to be a prime lens along with two other sensors of unknown function. In the case of the standard model of the firm, it is to be imagined that it would be an ultra wide angle and a macro / monochrome / depth sensor, but not a telephoto lens.

Curiously, this render appears a day after some images of the supposed Xiaomi Mi 11 were seen yesterday that advanced an identical design of the phone, which helps us to give the truth that this could be the future aspect of the top of the range of the firm that would happen to the current Mi 10.
At the moment, we don’t have much more information about the device, but we do know that it will sport the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and that it would have a high refresh rate of 120Hz. It should arrive in stores with MIUI 12 running on Android 11 and, although it has not yet been confirmed, we could get to know it officially the last week of the year.
Source>Ben Geskin