However, there is one area that the Mi 11 trumps its more expensive competitor: charging. Samsung’s flagship device supports 25W wired charging, along with 15W wireless charging; the Mi 11, on the other hand, can be charged via USB-C at an impressive 55W, while wireless charging has a max speed of 50W. The Galaxy S21 Ultra does have aBut you shouldn’t forget that the Galaxy S21 Ultra doescome with a charger in the box. Xiaomi, on the other hand, provides a charger—and a 55W GaN brick, at that.
And if you’re in Malaysia, something else that counts in favour for the Mi 11 is the Snapdragon 888 under the hood. The Galaxy S21 Ultra gets Qualcomm’s chip in select regions—but unfortunately, Malaysian spec variants are equipped with the Exynos 2100. Of course, Samsung’s in-house chip has come in leaps and bounds over the years, and the positive results have already been
. But if you’re looking for the best and newest Qualcomm chip, Xiaomi’s more affordable flagship is the one for you.comes with a maximum of 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The Galaxy S21 Ultra, in contrast, has memory options of up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. I don’t know about you, but 256GB of storage seems to be rather small for a top-end variant , so if you have high local storage needs, Samsung’s options give you more flexibility .
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