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Which smartphone is considered a better option, iqoo 7 or Mi11x?

 

Which smartphone is considered a better option, iqoo 7 or Mi11x?




iqoo 7

Rear Camera 48 MP f/1.8 (Wide Angle)<br>13 MP f/2.2 (Ultra Wide)<br>2 MP f/2.4 (Depth Sensor) with autofocus

OS Android v11

Display 6.62 inches, 1080 x 2400 pixels, 120 Hz

processor Snapdragon 870

price-32000₹


Mi 11x

Rear Camera 108 MP f/1.9 (Main)<br>13 MP f/2.4 (Ultra Wide)<br>5 MP f/2.4 (Telephoto) with autofocus

OS Android v11

Display 6.81 inches, 1440 x 3200 pixels, 120 Hz

processor Snapdragon 870

Price-30000₹


in my opinion MI 11x is the best phone for you

but I you saving a very good phone

you choose anyone those smartphone are beast



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