After launching the Mi 11X series in India earlier this year, the Chinese giant Xiaomi has now confirmed to launch the Mi 11T series at a special event on September 15. The company is calling the new series – Xiaomi 11T series as it recently dropped the Mi moniker from its product line. Coming to the series, the Xiaomi 11T series is confirmed to feature Xiaomi’s 120W HyperCharge technology. So, let’s take a look at the rumored specs and features of the upcoming smartphones.

The company shared an official tweet yesterday to announce its special event that is scheduled for September 15. As per the tweet, the Chinese giant will unveil various new products at the event, including the Xiaomi 11T series. You can check out the tweet attached right below.

This September, we are bringing the spotlight back, this time to a series of flagship devices and more! 2021.9.15|20:00 GMT+8#XiaomiProductLaunch pic.twitter.com/pf0IyiH7ZK— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) September 5, 2021

There will be two devices under the Xiaomi 11T series – the Xiaomi 11T and Xiaomi 11T Pro. As per earlier leaked renders, the devices will come with an almost-bezel-less display along with a top-center punch hole camera for selfies.

Moreover, the Xiaomi 11T Pro is expected to pack the Snapdragon 888 chipset. The device might also pack a 5,000mAh battery, and a 120Hz display. Previous rumors suggest that the company will release two variants of the device – an 8GB + 128GB model and an 8GB +256GB variant. The highlight of the Xiaomi 11T Pro will, however, be the 120W HyperCharge technology.

As for the standard Xiaomi 11T, the device is expected to pack a MediaTek Dimensity processor, a triple camera setup, and a 120Hz display. The devices are expected to be launched in three color variants – Meteorite Gray, Celestial Blue, and Moonlight White.

Coming to the price of the upcoming Xiaomi 11T series, there is no information available on that. We will get to know more about the official specs, sale date, and other details about the device once Xiaomi launches them globally on September 15. So, stay tuned for our coverage next week.