Redmi Note 11SE May Not Come with a Charger, Says Company Ahead of India Launch

The phone will be available in India starting next week. Let's go over all of the specifics.

Redmi Note 11SE May Not Come with a Charger, Says Company Ahead of India Launch
Redmi Note 11SE

Xiaomi India recently confirmed the arrival of the Redmi Note 11SE in the country. On August 26th, the company plans to launch the new Redmi Note 11 series smartphone. Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11S, Redmi Note 11T 5G, Redmi Note 11 Pro, and Redmi Note 11 Pro+ 5G are the current devices in the Note 11 series. The upcoming Redmi Note 11SE will be the series' sixth device.

The company has already made the product page live on the official website, complete with full specs and images of the device, ahead of the launch in India. The specifications confirm that the Redmi Note 11SE is a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 10S, which was released in India last year. The listing also confirms the phone's India release date. Let's go over all of the specifics.

Redmi Note 11SE to be released in India on August...

Redmi Note 11SE: No Charger In The Box

The Redmi Note 11SE comes with the following accessories: Redmi Note 11SE, USB Type-C Cable, SIM Eject Tool, Protective Case, Quick Start Guide, and Warranty Card. As you can see, there is no mention of the "Adapter," which is present on the rest of the Redmi Note 11 series devices as well as the Redmi Note 10S product page. The Redmi Note 11SE is set to go on sale for the first time on August 31st.

The phone supports 33W fast charging, and the Mi 33W SonicCharge 2.0 Charger, which comes with a 100cm Type-C cable, costs Rs 999 on Mi.com. Users who purchase the Redmi Note 11SE will be required to pay Rs 999 in order to obtain the official charger.

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While we have seen the removal of chargers from boxes in the past, it has mostly been for flagship smartphones, it appears that the trend is now catching up in the budget segment. Furthermore, the Redmi Note 11SE is expected to ship with MIUI 12.5, which is based on Android 11, which is extremely disappointing given that Android 12 was released nearly a year ago.