La memoria interna si riferisce allo spazio di archiviazione integrato disponibile in un dispositivo per dati di sistema, app e dati generati dall'utente. Con una grande quantità di memoria interna, puoi salvare più file e app sul tuo dispositivo.
La memoria ad accesso casuale (RAM) è una forma di memoria utilizzata per memorizzare i dati di lavoro e il codice macchina. Una maggiore quantità di RAM è particolarmente utile per il multitasking, in quanto ti permette di eseguire più programmi contemporaneamente o di avere più schede aperte nel tuo browser.
Una versione più recente di Android offre generalmente una migliore esperienza all'utente. Le principali versioni di Android includono nuove funzionalità e miglioramenti delle prestazioni, oltre a importanti aggiornamenti di sicurezza.
AnTuTu è uno dei riferimenti più importanti per i dispositivi Android. Il punteggio riflette le prestazioni complessive di un dispositivo sommando i risultati dei singoli test su vari parametri, come la velocità della RAM, le prestazioni della CPU, le prestazioni grafiche 2D e 3D.
Wild Life è un parametro di riferimento multi-piattaforma sviluppato da 3DMark che testa le prestazioni grafiche di un dispositivo (utilizzando l'API Vulkan su Android/Windows e l'API Metal su iOS). Fonte: 3DMark.
Wild Life è un parametro multi-piattaforma sviluppato da 3DMark che testa le prestazioni grafiche di un dispositivo (utilizzando l'API Vulkan su Android/Windows e l'API Metal su iOS). La versione Unlimited funziona in modalità off-screen, in modo che fattori come la risoluzione del display non influenzino il punteggio. Fonte: 3DMark.
Wild Life è un parametro multipiattaforma sviluppato da 3DMark che testa le prestazioni grafiche di un dispositivo (utilizzando l'API Vulkan su Android/Windows e l'API Metal su iOS). La versione Extreme è molto più esigente dal punto di vista grafico rispetto al parametro standard Wild Life. Fonte: 3DMark.
Geekbench 5 è un benchmark multipiattaforma che misura le prestazioni multi-core di un processore. (Fonte: Primate Labs, 2024)
Geekbench 5 è un benchmark multipiattaforma che misura le prestazioni di un processore single-core. (Fonte: Primate Labs, 2024)
Commenti
OM
2 anni fa
8 / 10
Redmi Note 11 Pro - tweaking the core values
OM
2 anni fa
8 / 10
to kick things off, the phone has a fantastic design but the build quality isn't the best. i mean it feels a little cheap just because of the side frames which infact are boxier. there's the same display like last year but it doesn't supports HDR playback in Netflix while it's predecessor had the same capabilities. The G96 is nothing much to rant about. it can easiy get your job done for day to day usage but it lags behind when it comes to gaming. The Main camera does perform well actually in good daylight conditions but it is just average in low light. The UW angle camera's photos are very soft at night too. The thing that poked me the most was the video recording capabilities of the device. It just supports 1080P at 30FPS recording from both the lenses and it is really disappointing to see this! 4K 30FPS was a bare minimum. Battery life is really good too with SoT ranging between 6.5-7 hours easily for me. To top it up there a 67W charger which takes the phone from 0-100 under 50 Minutes which is pretty quick too. The stereo speakers here get really loud too. Haptics altough are just average. Overall the major con in this device for me is just the video department. Apart from that, i'm quite satisfied with this device.
LeafStarIvy
1 anno fa
10 / 10
Sould you buy an Redmi Note 11 Pro
LeafStarIvy
1 anno fa
10 / 10
As a tech enthusiast, I recently had the opportunity to test out the Redmi Note 11 Pro, and I must say, I was thoroughly impressed. First of all, the display is absolutely stunning. The phone's 6.67-inch AMOLED screen, which has a 120Hz refresh rate, is an eye-pleasing treat for those who use it to browse social media or stream their favorite shows. The screen is bright enough to be used outside in direct sunlight, and the colors are vivid. Second, the Redmi Note 11 Pro's camera setup is genuinely impressive. A 108-megapixel main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, a macro lens, and a depth sensor are all included in its quad-camera setup. The camera produces stunning images in both bright and dim lighting, and the different lenses allow for versatility in taking a variety of pictures. Thirdly, the phone performs superbly. It can handle multiple apps and tasks without any lag or stuttering because it is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor with up to 8GB of RAM. High frame rates and fluid gameplay make playing games on this phone a delight. Additionally, the Redmi Note 11 Pro has a great battery life. I was easily able to use it for a full day of moderate to heavy use without having to charge it thanks to the 5,000mAh battery. The phone has a 67W fast charging capability, so when I did need to charge it, it was fully charged in just under an hour. With a glass back and a metal frame, the phone's design is sleek and contemporary. In particular, the color options of Aurora Blue or Moonlight White look great and have a premium feel in the hand. In conclusion, I heartily endorse the Redmi Note 11 Pro to anyone shopping for a new phone. It provides excellent value for the money thanks to its stunning display, impressive camera system, first-rate performance, long battery life, and stylish design. Online or in-person purchases of the Redmi Note 11 Pro are both options.
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Shreyan
1 anno fa
7 / 10
Good for data but less so for photography..!!
Shreyan
1 anno fa
7 / 10
It is anyhow adequate but, not as expected. The biggest factor is that this phone has significantly worse secondary cameras than the past product of Redmi, making it feel less unique. As a good part, Battery life is good enough for a day of hard use, and charging speeds are excellent. The phone will work fine but after some time, it may feel slower because of the heavy skin. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro doesn’t have that magic feeling of a phone that simply seems to outclass everything else in its category. But it strikes a pleasing balance that means no singular part feels too underpowered. Chipset looks impressive but does not perform such a vast task. I will say it again, Xiaomi needs to re-design MIUI for budget smartphones. This way, the smartphone will work fine and the user didn’t need to use other skins on Xiaomi phones. Overall the phone is satisfactory...!!
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