Xiaomi has officially released two highly anticipated smartphones: the Xiaomi 11T and Poco F4. These devices aim to deliver powerful performance, innovative features, and competitive pricing, catering to both tech enthusiasts and casual users.
With cutting-edge processors, advanced camera systems, and sleek designs, the Xiaomi 11T and Poco F4 highlight the brand’s commitment to providing high-quality smartphones for a global audience. In this article, we’ll explore the key features, specifications, and differences between these two impressive models.
What are the benefits of the Poco F4?
The stable MIUI 14 interface, which is built on the Android 13 operating system and is available on my mid-range Xiaomi phones, the Xiaomi 11T and Poco F4, has been released, according to Xiaomi.
The Xiaomi Poco F4 has a standout screen that measures 6.67 inches and has a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, supports a refresh rate of 120 Hz, supports HDR10 +, and Dolby Vision technology. It also has a Qualcomm processor of type 870 that was created with a manufacturing accuracy of 7 nanometers, as well as 6, 8, or 12 GB of RAM and 128 or 256 GB of internal storage.
One of the phone's most notable features is that it has a basic triple rear camera with a resolution of 64 megapixels, optical image stabilization OIS, an ultra-wide camera with a resolution of 8 megapixels, and a field of view of 119 degrees, and a macro photography camera with a resolution of 2 megapixels. This is in addition to an amazing front camera with a resolution of 20 megapixels, supports 67W charging, and has other great features.
What is Xiaomi best known for?
- Shami name definition
Millet is a small vegetable grain similar to rice, and Xiaomi's name refers to "millet and rice," which is a common principle or expression derived from Buddhism that means that rising to the top requires humble beginnings.
Xiaomi's policy is in line with this historical principle, as indicated by the letters M. And while Xiaomi claims that the two letters stand for "Mobile Internet," the word I in the business's name relates to the phrase "Quest Impossible," meaning that the company is on an impossible mission to overcome challenges to succeed.
- Established in 2010
By LEI JUN, who is currently the company's CEO and president, Lin Bin, co-founder and vice president, and Hong Feng, co-founder, and vice president and a software employee, Xiaomi was created in April 2010 and launched its shares in Hong Kong Stock Exchange in July 2018. Di Liu, the company's vice president, and co-founder, who is in charge of managing the group organization, as well as Wang Chuan, the company's co-founder and chief strategy officer, were formerly employed by Google.
- Available in more than 100 nations
- Becoming included on the Fortune 500
As one of the 500 largest businesses in the world, Xiaomi was listed on the Fortune Global 500 list. In August 2020, it was number 422, up 46 spots from the previous year, and it was rated sixth among Internet firms.
- The method used to keep its devices at a cheap price
The firm sets a profit margin that is only between 8 and 9 percent, according to Lee Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, and the company's sales model is based on e-commerce, which enables customers to purchase phones for a low price. Consumers find the market pricing to be appealing as a result.
What are the cool facts about Xiaomi?
- Having records that are included in the Guinness Book of Records
After breaking its previous record for sales at the same event in 2014, when it sold 1.3 million smartphones in a single day, Xiaomi broke its record in 2015 by selling 2.11 million phones in a single day. This achievement earned Xiaomi a place in the Guinness Book of Records.
In addition to selling 15,000 Mi 3 phones in India in just two seconds, Xiaomi also owns the record for launching the most stores concurrently. The Chinese business was able to open 500 stores around India in only one day.
- Created a method for wirelessly charging phones from a distance
Shawty claims that Xiaomi's Mi Air Charge for remote charging, which enables multiple devices to be charged simultaneously wirelessly from a distance without the need for cables or a wireless charging base, was unveiled earlier in 2021. Shawty calls this innovation a revolution in the field of wireless charging.
- Away from cell phones, there are dozens more items
Despite having a solid reputation as one of the biggest producers of smartphones, Xiaomi also offers a wide range of other smart home products, as well as many smart wearables, such as wired and wireless headphones, fitness tracker bracelets, and watches, like the well-known Mi Band, which is one of the most popular in the world.
In collaboration with other partners, it also offers dozens of additional items, including cameras, water boilers, cleaning robots, cameras, electric scooters, and sports shoes, in addition to computers and different accessories.
- Asian Apple
Customers in China refer to Xiaomi as the "Apple of China" because of the company's focus on design and simplicity, as well as the packaging and boxes of its goods, which adhere to a design philosophy similar to Apple's.
- The company's executives have a history of working with Google