Its important to remember that the international conversion prices are simply the current exchange rates for what buyers in China are going to pay for these configurations of the Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra. The prices for Europe, North America, and other markets are going to be much higher when accounting for taxes and other costs. For instance, one source has suggested potential customers in Europe should add at least 150-200 onto the converted price to get a better idea of how much the Xiaomi phones could cost.
This means a few of these Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphones are going to cost north of US$1,000 or 1,000 when they arrive on international shores, which is a huge sum for a smartphone from this particular Chinese OEM. Theres no denying both the Mi 11 Pro and Mi 11 Ultra are stuffed to the gills with high-end components, with the Ultra sporting that now famous secondary screen, but you can imagine while these smartphones will still likely sell like hotcakes in China they might be a harder sell for Xiaomi further afield.
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