Xiaomi 11T Pro: Creating awesome videos can be easy and affordable

There aren’t a lot of phones that come with the necessary hardware and features you need to create cinema-like videos and films – and the few products that do also come with eye-watering price tags.

This is where the Xiaomi 11T Pro comes in – on top of being chock-full of premium features – especially in the camera department – the phone also costs no more than RM2,300!

Need more convincing? Read on below.

 

Cinematography features at your fingertips

The phone comes with an impressive array of lenses which include a 108MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide shooter, and a 5MP telemacro lens; what’s even more impressive are the set of videography features that let you create films and videos with the kind of quality you see on the big screen.

The phone comes with a selection of one-click AI cinema effects which include Magic Zoom which is akin to the dolly zoom effect made popular in the film Vertigo; Freeze Frame which creates static copies of the subject when in motion; Parallel World à la a dream world from Inception; Audio Zoom for fans of ASMR videos; and a lot more.

On top of that, the Xiaomi 11T Pro can record at up to 8K, or 4K with pro-grade HDR10+ for improved dynamic range.

 

Ultra-fast 120W fast charging

After a long day of shooting, the phone’s 120W Xiaomi HyperCharge feature can power the phone all the way to 100%, in – get this – 17 minutes!

This is even more impressive when you consider the fact that there’s a large 5,000mAh battery powering the Xiaomi 11T Pro. With a battery of this capacity, you get a few hours of video recording time, at least 7 hours of video playback, and at least 5 hours of navigation.

This combination of a large battery and fast charging lets you shoot for longer, and have as little down time as possible for maximum productivity!

 

Gorgeous AMOLED display to enjoy your content on

When you’re done making your videos or film, watch the entire thing on the phone’s 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display. The panel supports TrueColor, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+, which ensure you get the best image output possible.

On top of that, there’s also 120Hz refresh rate to make scrolling through your social media feeds feel much smoother. Plus, the panel is layered with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus, which is the most durable glass you can put on a smartphone today – giving you the ease of mind to put your 11T Pro on phone holders, gimbals, and more during a video shoot.

To round off the premium media consumption offerings is a set of stereo speakers that are engineered by Harman Kardon. Along with Dolby Atmos support, these speakers output crisp audio with impressive depth.

 

Flagship chipset to run the show

Enabling all of these features is a Snapdragon 888 chipset – this is one of 2021’s most powerful processors, and its computing prowess is responsible for running all the phone’s AI and camera features, editing apps, and more.

With a chip this powerful, along with three Android updates and four years of security patches, you’re future-proofed and you won’t have to fork more money on a newer device in a few years’ time.

 

Price and availability

Now that we’ve got you convinced, you pre-order yourself a Xiaomi 11T Pro now until 29 September. The 11T Pro with 8GB and 256GB storage is priced at an affordable RM2,099, while the 12GB and 256GB model will only set you back RM2,299.

To sweeten the deal, Xiaomi is throwing in free gifts worth RM688 – the items include:

  • 1x Mi Watch Lite
  • 1x Mi True Wireless Earphones 2 Basic
  • 1+1 Year Warranty
  • Screen repair within 6 months

If you prefer to buy the phone during its first sale period this 2-4 October, you also stand a chance to win a new Xiaomi Mi TV P1 43” TV (worth RM1,799)!

Visit any of Xiaomi’s authorised stores listed here, or their Lazada and Shopee pages to snag yourself a 11T Pro now!

This article is sponsored by Xiaomi

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