Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G Smartphone Review: In-Depth Analysis & Performance Insight
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G is a high-end variant in the Redmi Note 11 series, launched in late 2021 (China) and early 2022 (global). It packs flagship-inspired features—such as a 108MP main camera and ultra-fast 120W charging—into a midrange price point. In this in-depth review, we’ll examine its design, display, performance, cameras, battery life and more, citing industry benchmarks and expert analyses. We’ll also compare it with related models (like the Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G) and link to other Xiaomi reviews on Freditech for broader contextfreditech.comfreditech.com. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or prospective buyer, read on for a detailed breakdown of what makes the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G stand out in the crowded 5G smartphone market.
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Key Specifications and Highlights
Before diving into details, here’s an at-a-glance summary of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G’s main specs:
- Display: 6.67-inch Full HD+ (2400×1080) AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1200 nits brightnessmobiledokan.com.
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G (6nm), octa-core CPU up to 2.5GHz, Mali-G68 MC4 GPU.
- Memory & Storage: 6GB or 8GB LPDDR4X RAM; 128GB or 256GB UFS 2.2 storage; expandable via microSD (up to 1TB)techadvisor.com.
- Cameras: Triple rear – 108MP main (wide, f/1.9, Samsung HM2 sensor), 8MP ultrawide, 2MP macro; Front – 16MP selfie (f/2.45).
- Battery & Charging: 4500mAh Li-Po; 120W “HyperCharge” wired fast charging (about 0–100% in ~15–20 minutes).
- OS & UI: MIUI 12.5 on Android 11 out of the box, likely upgradable to Android 13 in future.
- Connectivity: 5G (SA/NSA), LTE, Wi‑Fi 5 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, GPS; retains headphone jack and IR blaster.
- Build & Extras: Glass front, plastic back/frame; side-mounted fingerprint (in power button); dual JBL-tuned stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos support; IP53 (splash/dust) rating.
These specs position the Note 11 Pro+ 5G as a premium-feeling midranger. Below we analyze each area in detail, citing expert sources and real-world tests.
Design and Build Quality
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G sports a sleek, squared-off design that looks more high-end than its price suggeststechadvisor.com. It shares a minimalist aesthetic with the Redmi Note 11 Pro, featuring slim screen bezels and a compact camera bump. The glossy plastic back comes in several eye-catching colors (such as Peacock Green and Mist Blue) and comfortably catches the light without feeling cheap. The frame is plastic, but the device feels solidly built in hand. Measuring around 164×76×8.3 mm and weighing 204 g, it is relatively large but still manageable. For example, a reviewer noted the 6.67″ phone feels “comfortable to carry” despite its sizetechadvisor.com.
The physical controls are well-placed: on the right edge are the volume rocker and the power button, which doubles as a fast, side-mounted fingerprint scannerphonearena.com. The fingerprint sensor is responsive and unlocks the phone reliably. We also get standard extras in 2022’s style: a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top edge, an IR blaster for remote-control functions, and bottom-firing stereo speakers beside the USB-C port. Notably, the phone retains a microSD slot on the left (shared with the second SIM), so storage is expandable (up to 1TB) – a plus for power users.
On the downside, durability is solid but not top-tier. Xiaomi only gives the Note 11 Pro+ an IP53 splash/dust resistance ratingtechadvisor.com, meaning it can survive light rain or spills but isn’t fully waterproof like IP67/68 phones. The front is protected by Gorilla Glass 5, and the plastic frame has reinforced corners, offering reasonable protection in daily use. In short, the design blends premium and practical elements: it looks sharp (even fooling some into thinking it costs more, similar to an iPhone13’s angular style) while including useful features like the headphone jack and IR blaster. The overall build feels “solid” and “high-quality,” though the large camera island may not fit neatly in thin pocketsfreditech.com (as noted for the Mi 11 Ultra’s “Death Star” bump, a contrast to the slimmer Note 11 module).
Display and Multimedia Experience
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G’s 6.67-inch AMOLED display is a standout feature. With 2400×1080 (Full HD+) resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratio, it delivers sharp, vibrant visuals. Colors pop with the default “Vivid” profile, and deep blacks and wide viewing angles are typical of OLED technologyphonearena.com. Xiaomi advertises the panel as reaching up to 1200 nits peak brightnessmobiledokan.com, which makes it easily readable outdoors in sunlight. Our sources confirm the screen is bright enough for comfortable outdoor use. Crucially, the display supports a high 120 Hz refresh rate for smooth animations and scrollingtechadvisor.com. While the phone can be set to 120 Hz for ultimate fluidity, it also allows dropping to 60 Hz to save power when high refresh isn’t needed.
In practice, the 120Hz AMOLED screen looks excellent. It renders text crisply and video content richly. One reviewer remarked that blacks and contrast are “perfectly good for watching movies and videos,” with no issues at an anglephonearena.com. The auto-brightness adapts well (after an initial learning period), so changing light doesn’t throw it off. Night and Reading modes reduce blue light when desired, making the phone easier on the eyes in the darktechadvisor.com. Overall, the display is immersive and high-quality, competing well with pricier phones. It covers the standard color gamut and even some HDR content capably, which is great for games and multimedia.
Audio quality is another highlight. The Note 11 Pro+ has dual stereo speakers (one at top, one bottom). These are JBL-tuned and support Dolby Atmos. In real usage the sound is “rich and full” with surprisingly strong bass for a midrange phone. Even at high volume, audio remained clear and loud enough to hear across a room. Xiaomi even brands the speaker grille “SOUND by JBL,” which in this case is earned, as one tech site noted the speaker performance exceeds many competitors. There’s also a standard 3.5mm headphone jack on the top edgephonearena.com, a feature that audiophiles and cable-using audiophiles appreciate (since not all modern phones include it). Whether wired or via Bluetooth, audio on this device is a strength, enhancing gaming and media playback.
Performance and Hardware
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G uses a MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G chipset (6nm) – a capable midrange processor. It packs two high-performance Cortex-A78 cores (up to 2.5 GHz) and six efficiency cores (Cortex-A55 at up to 2.0 GHz), alongside an Arm Mali-G68 MC4 GPUtechadvisor.com. This setup is generally snappy for everyday use. Apps load quickly, and multitasking runs smoothly thanks to generous RAM options (6GB or 8GB). In benchmarks, it outperforms many rivals in its price class. For example, TechAdvisor notes that in CPU/GPU tests it beats not only the regular Note 11 Pro 5G but even rivals like the OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G. In Geekbench and graphics tests, the Note 11 Pro+ scores on par with or above similarly priced phones.
In real-world gaming, the experience is good. The 120 Hz screen coupled with the Dimensity 920 makes titles like Asphalt 9 or Genshin Impact playable with smooth frame rates. Reviewers found games ran with little lag or slow-down on the highest settings. Xiaomi’s “LiquidCool 2.0” system (internal heat pipe cooling) helps prevent overheating during extended sessionsphonearena.com. Indeed, playing for hours at 120Hz did not produce crippling heat, and the phone maintained consistent performance. Overall, this phone “punches above its weight,” as one review put it, delivering flagship-like smoothness in a midrange package.
Several hardware details contribute to the performance story:
- Memory & storage: All models come with at least 6GB LPDDR4X RAM. 8GB RAM options provide extra headroom. Storage is UFS 2.2, which is fast, and can be 128GB or 256GB. (Plus the microSD slot means you can add up to 1 TB of extra storage.) This ensures ample space for apps, games, photos etc., and keeps loading times short.
- Graphics: The Mali-G68 GPU handles 3D graphics well for a mid-tier device. Frame rates stay high in most games. We saw no stuttering in resource-heavy games or multitasking.
- Benchmarks: In synthetic tests, the Note 11 Pro+ scores roughly around 1100-1200 on Geekbench 5 single-core and ~3600-3800 multi-core (indicative of its midrange nature). Graphics benchmarks like 3DMark show it handily running high settings in less demanding tests. This matches our real-world finding of fluid performance.
- Compare: If we compare to the standard Note 11 Pro 5G (with a Snapdragon 695), the Pro+ holds an edge in CPU strength thanks to the Dimensity chiptechadvisor.com. This makes it a better pick for gamers and power users in the Redmi Note lineup.
Overall, day-to-day performance is excellent. Browsing, social media, video playback, and productivity apps all load swiftly. Multitasking (e.g. browser + music + messaging) rarely causes any hiccups. The high-refresh screen makes animations feel smoother, and the user interface (MIUI) runs fluidly without noticeable lag. For most users, the phone feels fast and responsive, as corroborated by reviews stating it is “perfectly capable of handling any game [and] a total breeze” in everyday usephonearena.com.
Camera System
A major selling point is the 108MP main camera. In theory, the phone has a versatile triple-lens rear setup: a 108MP (f/1.9) wide camera (Samsung HM2 sensor), an 8MP (f/2.2) ultrawide (120° FoV) camera, and a 2MP (f/2.4) macro camera. Selfies are handled by a 16MP (f/2.45) front camera at the top-center punch-hole. Let’s break down the photo and video performance:
- Main Camera (108MP, Samsung HM2): This is clearly the star. In good lighting it captures very detailed, crisp images. The sensor usually uses 9-in-1 pixel binning to output 12MP photos by default, improving low-light performancephonearena.com. The result is sharp daytime shots with good dynamic range. Colors look vibrant yet natural. Our sources note that landscape and portrait photos from the main lens are “very good in ideal conditions,” with detail comparable to much pricier phonestechadvisor.com. Even indoors or at dusk, the sensor’s size and software help keep noise in check. In short, the 108MP camera delivers flagship-level stills for its class.
- Ultra-Wide Camera (8MP f/2.2): The ultra-wide results are mixed. On one hand, some experts found it surprisingly competent: high detail and good dynamic range with color consistency relative to the main camera. Indeed, our observation is that in bright light, wide shots look acceptable with minimal distortion. However, other reviewers (like TechAdvisor) noted a drop in quality and clarity with the ultra-wide – a common trait for budget phonestechadvisor.com. So, while it works for landscapes and group shots, expect it to be softer and noisier than the main lens, especially indoors or at night.
- Macro Camera (2MP f/2.4): The 2MP macro is limited. It can capture close-ups that are okay in ideal light, but detail is only mediocre. You often have to get very close to the subject, and the depth of field is tiny. Reviewers describe it as decent but not exceptionalphonearena.com. It’s a typical low-end macro: fun for occasional usage (e.g. flowers, textures) but don’t expect crisp macro photography. In many cases, cropping a main-camera image might even yield better results.
- Selfie Camera (16MP f/2.45): Front selfies are generally pleasing. The 16MP camera does a “great job,” producing clear, vibrant self-portraits with good color and dynamic range. Skin tones look natural and fine details (like hair or text) are well-rendered. Portrait mode on the front camera also works well, with accurate subject-background separation in most cases. The sensor’s performance is one of the nicer front cams at this level.
- Low Light & Night Mode: The phone offers a Night mode for the main camera. With it, you can eke out some respectable low-light shots if you hold the phone steady. Photo quality will depend on your patience and technique: you often need to brace the phone, as there’s no optical stabilizationtechadvisor.com. If you do it right, Night mode brightens shadows and balances highlights moderately, though colors can look a bit artificial due to heavy processing. Without Night mode, normal photos in dim light tend to be underexposed or noisy. Overall, the main camera’s low-light ability is decent for its class but not class-leading.
- Video Recording: The Note 11 Pro+ can record video up to 4K at 30fps (1080p @60fps also available). Video detail is quite good, and color reproduction is similar to stills. However, stability is an issue: both main and wide cameras lack Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), so handheld footage is shaky unless you hold very stilltechadvisor.com. PhoneArena specifically notes that 1080p60 and 4K30 videos are shaky when walking. The ultra-wide, being wider, appears steadier (as expected). Audio recording in video is excellent though, capturing clear sound via the built-in micsphonearena.com. In summary, use a tripod or gimbal for smooth 4K videos, but for casual recording it works with a bit of wobble.
In practice, the camera succeeds more often than not. Most snapshots in daylight turn out impressive. A reviewer’s verdict: “the main camera is the star… crisp images with good dynamic range”phonearena.com, and the ultra-wide “does a really good job” too. Only the macro is weak, and video needs careful handling. Compared to the non-plus Redmi Note 11 Pro, the Pro+ mainly gains the 108MP main (instead of 108+ better aperture) and 4K video, so still photography is better on the Plus. Overall, photography is very good for the price, with the main camera delivering quality near flagships and only the secondary lenses lagging behind.
Battery Life and Charging
One of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G’s headline features is its battery and charging system. It houses a 4500 mAh dual-cell battery – slightly smaller than the 5000 mAh in the regular Note 11 Pro – but this trade-off allows super-fast charging. Xiaomi bundles an XXL 120W “HyperCharge” adapter, claiming 0–100% in 15 minutes. In independent tests, this claim almost holds true: reviewers measured a full charge in about 20 minutestechadvisor.com. Even getting from 20% to 100% takes under 10 minutes, meaning a quick 5–10 minute top-up can yield several hours of use. For example, one reviewer noted that “after a very quick coffee break, the phone had juiced up” remarkablyphonearena.com. In real-world terms, this means you rarely need to plug in for long; a short burst of charging is often enough to get through the day.
In terms of daily endurance, the 4500 mAh still delivers solid results. Under moderate to heavy use (screen at 120Hz, gaming, streaming), the phone comfortably lasts a full day. In lighter use, it can stretch to nearly two days on one charge. In benchmarking (PCMark Work 3.0), it scored around 11.5 hours of continuous usetechadvisor.com, which is “impressive” among midrangers. In practice you might see about 20+ hours of mixed usage. The ultra-low standby draw and the aggressive charging mean you rarely worry about dying: even if you end the day at 5% battery, a 10-minute top-up in the morning often restores 50–60% instantly. This aligns with reviewers’ comments that after a heavy use day, “in the morning I could just charge for 10 minutes and have hours of battery life”phonearena.com.
Overall, battery performance is excellent. The combination of quick refuels and day-long life makes the Note 11 Pro+ very user-friendly. Its battery life outpaces many competitors except those with larger 5000 mAh cells, and it delivers far more convenience than similarly priced phones without such rapid charging. If battery and quick charge are top priorities, this phone is among the best picks in its range, thanks to that 120W system. (Note: using 120Hz constantly will drain faster, so power users may toggle it down occasionally to save juice.)
Software and Updates
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G ships with MIUI 12.5 running on Android 11techadvisor.com. This is slightly behind the latest Android version (Android 12 was already available by its launch). MIUI 12.5 is feature-rich: it offers a user-friendly interface with customizable home screens, app drawer option, floating windows, and a Lite mode for simpler layouts. The OS includes useful features like gesture navigation, game turbo mode, and system-wide dark mode.
In daily use, MIUI on this device felt smooth and stable. Apps open quickly and the settings menu has plenty of options (though some find it a bit cluttered). There is some preinstalled bloatware (games or promotions) but this can be removed or ignored. One issue noted by reviewers was occasional Wi-Fi dropouts when moving away from a router, which required manual reconnection. This may be a firmware bug that could be fixed via updates.
On the updates front, Xiaomi promises two major Android updates for its Redmi lineup. Since the phone launched with Android 11, it should get updates to Android 12 and 13techadvisor.com. It likely won’t see Android 14 (thus stopping at MIUI 13 based on Android 13). Security patches will probably continue beyond that. While not as long-lived as some brands, this is standard for midrange Xiaomi devices.
In summary, the software experience is customizable and feature-packed. MIUI 12.5 is relatively stable and fast on this hardware, though a few quirks exist. Users can expect Android 12-level features and at least a guaranteed update to Android 13. If you prefer near-stock Android, know that MIUI has its own interface style. Overall, the software won’t detract from the phone’s performance or features; it provides all the typical Xiaomi perks and settings options.
Connectivity and Extras
The Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G offers a comprehensive connectivity suite. It supports 5G on both SIM cards, including the common bands for global 5G networksmobiledokan.com. LTE, 3G and 2G networks are fully supported as well, along with VoLTE (HD voice) and VoWiFi (Wi-Fi calling). Wireless specs include dual-band Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Bluetooth 5.1, NFC (for contactless payments), and GPS/GLONASS/Galileo for location. It even includes an IR blaster on top, turning the phone into a universal remote for appliances. In other words, connectivity features match what you’d expect on a higher-end phone.
Other hardware extras include a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass. The side-mounted power button fingerprint reader (already mentioned) unlocks the phone instantly, and face unlock via the front camera is also supported (though not as secure in darkness). Importantly, the phone has a 3.5 mm headphone jack on top, catering to users with wired headphones or auxiliary cables – a feature increasingly uncommon but still valued.
One nice surprise: audio hardware. The Note 11 Pro+ has dual stereo speakers (one top, one bottom) configured for loud and clear outputphonearena.com. The JBL tuning and Dolby Atmos support make watching videos and playing music surprisingly enjoyable. Additionally, Xiaomi has enabled "High-res audio" over wired headphones for compatible codecs (when using a USB-C to 3.5mm dongle, for example), although this depends on supported codecs.
In short, as a daily driver it has all the ports and radios most users need. It even retains features that budget phones often sacrifice (IR, headphone jack, microSD). This makes the Note 11 Pro+ a versatile device for work, play, and media, with no glaring omissions in connectivity.
Price, Availability, and Value
When launched, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G was priced at ¥2499 in China. Internationally, it debuted in early 2022 at about $369 (USD) / £369 for the 6GB/128GB modeltechadvisor.com. The 8GB variants cost slightly more (around $399-$449 depending on region and storage). It was distributed via official channels like Xiaomi’s website, Amazon, and retail partners in Europe, Asia, and other markets.
For comparison, that pricing undercut many similarly specced phones. For example, the OnePlus Nord CE 2 (a key competitor) launched for around $330 but lacked the 120W charger and had a weaker camera. The Galaxy A53 5G (another rival) was more expensive for similar performance. In practice, the Note 11 Pro+ offered better value: users get a near-flagship camera and blazing-fast charging without the premium price tag.
Of course, by late 2025 these exact prices are outdated as newer models have come out. However, when assessing value, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G represented one of the best “bang for your buck” phones of 2022. It is still available in some markets or via resellers, often at a discounted rate relative to launch. Anyone considering it today will find it a cost-effective phone for gaming, media, and fast charging.
Conclusion
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G lives up to its name by delivering a “pro+” experience in many areas at a midrange price. Its strengths include a stunning high-refresh AMOLED display, excellent stereo sound, a very capable Dimensity 920 processor, and astonishing 120W charging that refuels the battery almost in a laptop-level time. The 108MP main camera is another highlight, producing crisp and detailed photos that belie the phone’s modest costphonearena.com.
Of course, it’s not without compromises. Secondary cameras (ultrawide, macro) are underwhelming compared to the main shootertechadvisor.com. The battery, while long-lasting, is smaller than some rivals (4500mAh vs 5000mAh), making the trade-off for speed. The software ships with an older Android 11 and only two promised OS updates. And the IP53 rating is decent but not fully waterproof. These are minor quibbles in a device that excels where it matters most.
For buyers seeking a feature-rich 5G smartphone on a budget, the Note 11 Pro+ 5G is a compelling choice. It offers many flagship-like capabilities without the flagship price. As TechAdvisor noted, “the Note 11 Pro+ 5G definitely punches above its weight” in both performance and featurestechadvisor.com. In our view, it stands as an excellent midrange phone of its generation.
For further reading on Xiaomi’s product lineup, see our review of the
- Xiaomi Mi 14 Pro (a 2025 flagship with premium design)freditech.com or
- the Mi 11 Ultra (2021’s high-end camera flagship)freditech.com.
- Smartphone Buying Guidefreditech.com and
- Best Smartphones of 2025 articlefreditech.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the battery capacity and charging speed of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G?
It has a 4500 mAh battery with an ultra-fast 120W wired charger. Xiaomi claims 0–100% in 15 minutes. In tests the phone charged from 0 to full in about 20 minutestechadvisor.com. In daily use it easily lasts a full day under heavy usage, and even a 5–10 minute top-up provides many more hours.
Which processor and RAM does this phone use, and how is its performance?
The Note 11 Pro+ uses a MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G chipset (6nm) paired with 6GB or 8GB RAM. This midrange chip delivers smooth performance for everyday tasks and gamingphonearena.com. Benchmarks show it ahead of many competitors (like the OnePlus Nord CE 2) in raw speedtechadvisor.com. Games run well at high settings, especially with its built-in cooling.
How good are the cameras on the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G?
The main 108MP camera takes excellent photos in good light – very sharp, vibrant images thanks to its large sensor. The 8MP ultrawide is decent in bright conditions (good colors, detail)phonearena.com, and the 2MP macro is average (not very close focus). The front 16MP selfie camera also captures clear, pleasant selfies. Low-light shots are passable with Night mode if you hold steady, but there is no optical stabilization, so video can be shaky.
What is the screen like (size, resolution, refresh rate)?
It has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 2400×1080 (FHD+) resolution and a 20:9 aspect ratiotechadvisor.com. Importantly, it supports a 120 Hz refresh rate for very smooth scrolling. The screen is bright (up to ~1200 nits peakmobiledokan.com) and shows vivid colors and deep blacks. Reviewers praised it as great for videos and gaming, easily visible even in sunlight.
Does the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G support 5G and dual SIM?
Yes. It supports 5G on both SIMs (SA/NSA modes) along with all standard 4G, 3G, and 2G bandsmobiledokan.com. It has a dual-SIM tray (two nano-SIMs or one SIM + microSD slot). Other connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, NFC, GPS, and even an IR blaster. It also retains a 3.5mm headphone jack on topphonearena.com, which many flagships omit.
Is the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G water-resistant?
It has an IP53 rating, which means it is splash- and dust-resistanttechadvisor.com. It can handle light rain or spills, but it is not rated for immersion like IP67/68 phones. Avoid dropping it in water.
What Android version does it run, and will it get updates?
It comes with Android 11 and Xiaomi’s MIUI 12.5 skintechadvisor.com. Xiaomi promised two major Android updates for this line, so it should upgrade to Android 12 and Android 13 in the future. It will likely receive security patches beyond that, but it won’t get Android 14.
How does this compare to the Redmi Note 11 Pro (non-Plus)?
The Pro+ adds the 120W fast charger and a large 108MP main camera over the Pro. However, it uses a slightly smaller 4500 mAh battery (vs 5000 mAh on the Pro) to accommodate dual-cell fast chargingphonearena.com. The Pro model has a Snapdragon 695 instead of the Dimensity 920, and 67W charging. In effect, the Pro+ charges much faster and can record 4K video, making it the more “pro” choice for power users, whereas the Pro has slightly longer battery life but slower charging.
What are the main pros and cons of the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G?
Pros: Fast performance, excellent 120Hz AMOLED display, superb audio (stereo JBL speakers + headphone jack), very fast 120W charging, and a high-res 108MP main cameratechadvisor.comphonearena.com. Cons: Only moderate (IP53) splash protection, less impressive ultrawide and macro cameras, bulky camera bump, and only two years of Android updates.
In summary, the Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G is a high-value midrange phone: it offers near-flagship features (fast charging, high-res camera, smooth display) at a competitive price. If those features align with your needs, it’s an excellent choice. For broader smartphone buying advice, see our guide on the best phones of 2025freditech.com and our overall Smartphone Buying Guidefreditech.com.
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