Battery Life - Only Average

The Mi 11 Ultra’s battery life is certainly one of the weak points of the device. Although the phone features a 5000mAh battery which is 8.6% larger than the 4600mAh unit of the Mi 11, it’s also a device that has more internal hardware, and we don’t know exactly how features such as the secondary rear display affect the phone’s power consumption.

Web Browsing Battery Life 2016 (WiFi) 60Hz

Going forward, I’ll be presenting our battery results both in 60Hz and high refresh rate charts, in order to simplify the admittedly quite messy results over the various new HRR display phones over the last year or two.

Starting off at 60Hz, the Mi 11 Ultra really doesn’t do well at all given its hardware specs. The phone landed in nearly identically longevity as the Mi 11 sibling with a smaller battery, which is quite perplexing due to the seemingly identical display. Besides the display, the only thing that is different and should impact the Mi 11 Ultra over the Mi 11 is the different camera setup, the rear screen, and a WiFi 6E module from Qualcomm. The cameras and rear screen should be generally irrelevant in our battery test as long as power management is properly implemented. The WiFi is also hard to single out.

What’s clear is that the Mi 11 Ultra is falling in 27% behind the Galaxy S21 Ultra – or better said, the latter lasts 35% longer than the Mi 11 Ultra. While superior display of the S21 Ultra certainly gives it a unique efficiency advantage, the Mi 11 Ultra also fares worse than the S20 Ultra. We know that the Snapdragon 888 is more power hungry than the Snapdragon 865, but this is still a large discrepancy in battery life.

Web Browsing Battery Life 2016 (WiFi) Max Refresh

At 120Hz mode, the Mi 11 Ultra this time at least manages to slightly outlast the S20 Ultras, although it still falls notably behind the S21 Ultras which are still 20-27% ahead.

PCMark Work 3.0 - Battery Life (60Hz)

I’m still in the process of re-running new the PCMark 3.0 figures on various devices and missing some 60Hz figures for now, but again the important comparison is the Mi 11 Ultra against the S21 Ultras. The Mi manages to outlast the Exynos S21 Ultra due to having a more efficient SoC, but falls behind the Snapdragon S21 Ultra.

PCMark Work 3.0 - Battery Life (Max Refresh)

In 120Hz mode, unfortunately the Mi 11 Ultra falls back in the rankings, this time even falling below the battery life of the regular Mi 11.

As with many other non-Galaxy devices this year, there’s a very weird level of inefficiency tied to the Mi 11 Ultra. The fact that the phone barely manages to differentiate itself, and even in one test lasts less than the regular Mi 11 is perplexing, and makes you question as to what’s actually going on. The Mi 11 Ultra is certainly aggressive in its performance metrics, but it’s still somewhat disappointing in how it ends up. It’s certainly not showcasing itself as what you’d expect from a 5000mAh battery class phone.

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  • DougMcC - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    ^This. 99+% of people don't want to carry a camera with them, but don't have much of a choice in terms of must-carry a phone these days. That it comes with a camera is a nice bonus, and essentially means that for all those people taking more than good enough pictures is a freebie.
  • Oxford Guy - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    argumentum ad populum
  • The Garden Variety - Thursday, July 22, 2021 - link

    Don’t be an insufferable ponce.
  • Oxford Guy - Monday, July 26, 2021 - link

    Generic ad hom isn’t an upgrade from ad populum.
  • pjc15 - Friday, July 30, 2021 - link

    Ad populum isn't relevant when you're deciding how to make a product you want lots of people to buy.
  • yetanotherhuman - Tuesday, July 27, 2021 - link

    You might feel like it, but you're not the only one.
    Spec chasing is also something that bores me too. Let's keep the gimmicks and cost to a minimum.
  • Nar - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    Have you been able to source a global version of the ultra?
  • Samus - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    Xiaomi is pretty damn bold thinking they can charge $1400 for a pretty flawed phone. I mean come on those are straight up Apple prices, and while this has a lot going for it (Apple is off my list until they bring back a simple fingerprint sensor) it's battery life sucks to be daily driven without charging and it's performance sucks because it overheats and throttles in games.

    I think the headline hit the nail on the head, with a battery that large, how is this phone so inefficient to score iPhone 12 Mini-levels of battery life?
  • yetanotherhuman - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    the headline should be "fast, but big and ineffcient". I'm sick of huge phones.
  • gz-0 - Wednesday, July 21, 2021 - link

    As usual, the reviews only cover OEM software. Experienced users know that the best software is made by software experts, not by hardware manufacturers. Android is different from Apple. Android allows the software experts to control hardware better than any other product.
    Generally on all our Android devices, we use the same very high quality software. Microsoft Launcher (or Nova), Gboard keyboard, & Open Camera.
    Hardware should not be judged on incompetent software, or incompetent beginner users. That's similar to car testing, using factory fluids, and novice drivers on city only roads.

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