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On the secondary screen of Mi 11 Ultra you can play an MMO | Video

Xiaomi mi 11 ultra it is a unique smartphone of its kind, it cannot be hidden. Not only is it the best android device in circulation, but comes with one rear sub screen which makes it really WOW. Recall that this display is none other than one screen of the Xiaomi Mi Band 5. Thanks to it it is possible to shoot in real time what is captured by the camera (both photos and videos). But is that all he can do? No, you can also use it as a real display for play one of the most popular apps in China! Let's see how.

How does the secondary screen of Mi 11 Ultra work? You can see photos, videos, take perfect selfies but also play the best MMOs

From China we learn of more than one user who is using the rear screen of Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra one way poco conventional. Specifically, some have managed to run a very famous video game (King of Glory, a sort of League of Legend) on this mini display. Clearly it goes without saying that the video quality and playability are at very low levels, but it is curious to see how this screen can be made his own in totally different ways than what the company has announced. Let's see two videos.

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In the first video it is possible to see how the user uses the secondary screen of Mi 11 Ultra for the most diverse functions. Being this touch, it is really possible to do anything with it: surf the net, watch TikTok videos (Douyin in China), explore the smartphone menuand same but above all play to King of Glory. The game mode always remains the same but the only thing different is the size of the screen. Clearly it is impossible to play properly, but it is curious to see how the secondary display is seamlessly integrated into the system.

In the second video, in a similar way, we see one King of Glory game session played directly from the rear display of Mi 11 Ultra. Despite the small display size, the author of the video was able to control the characters by touching the screen smoothly. It's unlikely anyone would be able to use the device this way, but it looks pretty funny. 

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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