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[* black] Although the battery is obstructed by a bunch of cables when opening the device we're glad to find at least some handy pull tabs for easier removal. Power wise the battery offers: | |
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- | [* black] Whilst this sounds like stuffed pockets compared to other phones like the [guide|137669|iPhone 12 Pro Max|stepid=274761|new_window=true] with |
+ | [* black] Two 2300 mAh power cells connected in series with two separate connectors to offer that super fast charging. With its 17.8 Wh it comes in a tad below the 18.4 Wh in the Xiaomi Mi 10. |
+ | [* black] Whilst this sounds like stuffed pockets compared to other phones like the [guide|137669|iPhone 12 Pro Max|stepid=274761|new_window=true] with 10.78 Wh or the [guide|136102|Samsung Galaxy Note 20|stepid=270618|new_window=true] with 16.69 Wh, keep in mind that the Mi 11 has to feed its large 120 Hz screen and power the latest Snapdragon 888 chipset and its X60 modem. |