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Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE, 6.55", Snapdragon 778G, 6GB/128GB, NFC US$342.90 (~A$469.72) Delivered @ Xiaomi Mi Store AliExpress

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Following on from Clear's earlier Xiaomi 11T Pro & Xiaomi 11T posts I noticed the Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE also released yesterday hasn't been posted yet. It's the cheapest of the three but still more expensive than the POCO F3.

Full Specs:

  • 6.55” FHD+ AMOLED 90Hz
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G
  • MIUI 12.5, Android 11
  • 6GB + 128GB or 8GB + 128GB
  • Cameras 68MP+8MP+5MP - Triple Rear Camera & 20MP Front Camera
  • 4250mAh battery - 33W wired fast charging
  • SIM 1 + Hybrid (SIM or MicroSD)*
  • NFC
  • Type-C to 3.5 mm Headphone Adapter
  • 5G: n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n20/n28/n38/n41/n66/n77/n78
  • 4G: FDD-LTE Band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18/19/20/26/28/32/66 TDD-LTE Band 38/40/41/42

To get price in title:

  • Click on Get Coupons to get the US $20.00 off on US $20.01 store coupon
  • Apply promo code 8AESELETED19

Note: Title prices include GST. Approximated AUD price, based on today's MasterCard rates, paying in USD.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Excess Lithuanian stock?

  • +1

    In case anyone cares, the Lithuanian Cyber Security Centre recently audited three Chinese phones, including the Xiaomi Mi10T, which raised severe warnings according to this Arstechnica article. And I quote from the article in relation to the aforementioned Xiaomi phone: "The Xiaomi phone includes software modules specifically designed to leak data to Chinese authorities and to censor media related to topics the Chinese government considers sensitive. (…) Although the NCSC discovered that the actual content filtering via MiAdBlackListConfig is disabled on phones registered in the European Union, the phones still regularly download the blocklist itself—and, the agency says, can be remotely reactivated at any time."

    Obviously, this is a different model Xiaomi phone but it does raise the issue of trust.

    • +5

      They are just trying to target anything made in China. They didn't audit any Samsung or Google phones.

      • +1

        What aboutism lives!

        The toxin is not toxic becuase nobody checked if that toxin is toxic!

    • +6

      I'm surprised people are making such a fuss over this, like Lithuania and cyber security? Really?

      Have a google about their political tensions going on.

    • +2

      No offence, but It is as rubbish as dog poo…these filters are for Chinese mainland and can be easily disabled if they haven't been yet.

  • +4

    They are ad filters only. See Xda

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