Xiaomi MI 11 was dismantled and transformed into a dragon sculpture

In an interesting disassembly video posted to the company Weibo handle, Xiaomi shows the recently announced Mi 11 disassembled and turned into a mechanical design of a dragon. The Xiaomi MI 11 was announced in the last days of 2020 and the first device to sport the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset.

Two Mi 11 smartphones were dismantled, along with four Mi 11 vegetable leather editions of the phone, which were used for their softest products. Between all the tools used, it took an artist 30 days to assemble it as an impressive mechanical sculpture. The pieces of leather were used for the horns and wings of the figure.

This is a special disassembly video. By dismantling two Mi 11 engineering machines, about 500 parts were recycled, which took 30 days, and finally assembled into a mechanical dragon!

The Mi 11’s 108MP camera was revealed as the dragon’s chest, thus boasting about the camera capabilities of the new phone. The assembled dragon was mounted at the top of a specially decorated Qi wireless charger and the result looks amazing.

Xiaomi Mi 11
Xiaomi Mi 11

Xiaomi Mi 11

The Mi 11 arrived with the Snapdragon 888 paired with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It has a large 6.81-inch AMOLED display with QHD + resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. This display features curved edges and hides an optical fingerprint scanner from Goodix.

The camera setting consists of a 108MP main camera, a 13MP ultrawide camera, and a basic 5MP macro shooter. Around the front is a 20MP selfie camera mounted behind the display’s hole-punch cutout. The Mi 11 starts at CNY3,999 ($ ​​610 / € 500) and its first flash sale started on January 1. Check out the announcement post for all the details and color options for the Mi 11.

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