Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi announced Mi 11 in December 2020 and was the first device to arrive with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset. Now, in a video posted by the company's Weibo account, Xiaomi shows Mi 11 being disassembled and reassembled into a mechanical sculpture of a dragon.
For this, two Mi 11 phones were used, along with four Leather Edition models for the softer material. The company is also reporting that it took 30 days for the article to complete this disassembling and reassembling process of around 500 parts.
"This is a special disassembly video. By disassembling two Mi 11 engineering machines, about 500 parts were reassembled, which took 30 days, and finally assembled into a mechanical dragon!" Company said
The Mi 11 arrived with the Snapdragon 888 paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. There’s a large 6.81-inch AMOLED display with QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The camera setup consists of a 108MP main camera, a 13MP ultrawide camera, and a basic 5MP macro shooter. And have a 20MP front camera.
The Mi 11’s 108MP camera was featured as the dragon’s chest, so boast about the new phone’s camera capabilities. The assembled dragon was mounted with decorated Qi wireless charger and the result looks incredible.
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