GTA 5 Cheats: Best Cheat Codes for GTA 5.

 

GTA 5 Cheats:

Here are all the GTA 5 PC cheats we found useful.

  1. PAINKILLER: Become invincible for five minutes
  2. TOOLUP: Get all weapons
  3. TURTLE: Full health and armour
  4. POWERUP: Recharge special ability
  5. CATCHME: Run faster
  6. GOTGILLS: Swim faster
  7. HOPTOIT: Jump higher
  8. FUGITIVE: Raise wanted level
  9. LAWYERUP: Reduce wanted level
  10. DEADEYE: Aim better (enter this up to four times to keep increasing aiming accuracy, but the cheat gets disabled if you enter it five times)
  11. HOTHANDS: Exploding punch
  12. HIGHEX: Exploding bullets
  13. INCENDIARY: Flaming bullets
  14. LIQUOR: Make your character inebriated (aka enter drunk mode)
  15. SKYDIVE: Get a parachute
  16. SKYFALL: Fall from the sky with no chance of using a parachute (press the forward button and try to hit the ground headfirst to survive)
  17. MAKEITRAIN: This changes the weather (enter it again and again to cycle through different weather options)
  18. SNOWDAY: Ensure traffic chaos thanks to slippery cars
  19. FLOATER: Enter this cheat and get inside a vehicle to activate low gravity
  20. SLOWMO: Play the game in slow motion (key it in up to three times to reduce gameplay speed further and the fourth time disables the cheat)
  21. JRTALENT: Play as any NPC in GTA 5
  22. TRASHED: Spawn a garbage truck
  23. BARNSTORM: Spawn a stunt plane
  24. BANDIT: Spawn a BMX bicycle
  25. BUZZOFF: Spawn an armed helicopter
  26. FLYSPRAY: Spawn a crop duster plane
  27. HOLEIN1: Spawn a golf cart
  28. COMET: Spawn a sports car
  29. RAPIDGT: Spawn a different sports car
  30. VINEWOOD: Spawn a limousine
  31. ROCKET: Spawn a motorcycle
  32. OFFROAD: Spawn a dirt bike

Best Keyboard Shortcuts For Adobe Photoshop.

 You’d think setting up your content in Photoshop would be second nature. But sometimes, the shortcuts to change the background size, or zoom into your project aren’t what you think. Here are some of the most crucial fundamental shortcuts to know:

  1. Control + Alt + i (Command + Option + i ) = Change the image size.
  2. Control Alt c (Command + Option + c ) = Change canvas size.
  3.  Control + (Command + + ) = Zoom in.
  4. Control – (Command + – ) = Zoom out.
  5. Control + ‘ (Command ‘ ) = Show or hide the grid, the automatically-generated horizontal and vertical lines that help align objects to the canvas.
  6. w = Magic Wand
  7. m = Rectangular Marquee, a.k.a. the Select Tool
  8. l = Lasso
  9. = Eyedropper
  10. c = Crop
  11. e = Eraser
  12. = Rectangle
  13. t = Horizontal Type
  14. b = Brush
  15. y = History Brush
  16. j = Spot Healing Brush
  17. g = Gradient
  18. a = Path Selection
  19. h = Hand
  20. r = Rotate View
  21. p = Pen
  22. = Clone Stamp
  23. o = Dodge
  24. z = Zoom Tool
  25. d = Default Foreground and Background Colors
  26. x = Switch Foreground and Background Colors
  27. q = Edit in Quick Mask Mode
  28. x = Change Screen Mode
  29. or . = Select previous or next brush style.
  30. Shift + , or . = Select first or last brush style used.
  31. Caps Lock or Shift + Caps Lock (Caps Lock) = Display precise crosshair for brushes.
  32. Shift + Alt + p (Shift + Option + p) = Toggle airbrush option.
  33. Control (Command) = Toggle between Slice tool and Slice Selection tool.
  34. Shift drag = Draw square slice.
  35. Alt drag (Option drag) = Draw from center outward.
  36. Shift alt + drag (Shift option + drag) = Draw square slice from center outward.
  37. Spacebar drag = Reposition the slice while creating the slice.
  38. Shift + + or – = Cycle through blending modes.
  39. Shift + Alt + n (Shift + Option + n) = Normal mode
  40. Shift + Alt + i (Shift + Option + i) = Dissolve
  41. Shift + Alt + k (Shift + Option + k) = Darken
  42. Shift + Alt + g (Shift + Option + g) = Lighten
  43. Shift + Alt + m (Shift + Option + m) = Multiply
  44. Shift + Alt + o (Shift + Option + o) = Overlay
  45. Shift + Alt + u (Shift + Option + u) = Hue
  46. Shift + Alt + t (Shift + Option + t) = Saturation
  47. Shift + Alt + y (Shift + Option + y) = Luminosity
  48. Control + a (Command + a ) = Select all objects
  49. Control + d (Command + d ) = Deselect all objects
  50. Shift + Control + i (Shift + Command + ) = Select the inverse of the selected objects
  51. Control + Alt + a (Command + Option + a) = Select all layers
  52. Control + Shift + E (Command + Shift + e) = Merge all layers
  53. Alt + . (Option + .) = Select top layer
  54. Alt + , (Option + ,) = Select bottom layer
  55. Alt + [ OR ] (Option + [ OR ]) = Select next layer down or up
  56. Control + [ OR ] (Command + [ OR ]) = Move target layer down or up
  57. Control + Shift + [ OR ] (Command + Shift + [ OR ]) = Move layer to the bottom or top
  58. Shift + Control + (Shift + Command + n) = Create a new layer
  59. Control + g (Command g) = Group selected layers
  60. Control + Shift + g (Command + Shift + g) = Ungroup selected layers
  61. Control + e (Command e) = Merge and flatten selected layers
  62. Control + Shift + Alt + e (Command + Shift + Option + e) = Combine all layers into a new layer on top of the other layers. Note: This step gets you one, combined layer, with all elements of that layer in separate layers below — which is different than a traditional merge-and-flatten layers command.
  63. Control + t (Command t) = Transform your object, which includes resizing and rotating
  64. Control + Shift + (Command + Shift + s) = Save your work as …
  65. Control + Shift + Alt + (Command + Shift + Option + s) = Save for web and devices

Best Shortcut Keys List for Microsoft Word.

    70+ Shortcut Keys List for Microsoft Word.     
                            

                    









        
  1. Press Ctrl + B to toggle the Bold attribute
  2. Press Ctrl + I to toggle the Italic attribute
  3. Press Ctrl + U to toggle the Underline attribute
  4. Press Ctrl + Q to remove paragraph formatting
  5. Press Ctrl + C to copy selected text to the clipboard
  6. Press Ctrl + X to cut selected text to the clipboard
  7. Press Ctrl + V to paste text from clipboard
  8. Press Ctrl + Z to undo the last action
  9. Press Ctrl + Y to redo the last action
  10. Press Ctrl + Shift + < to decrease font size one point
  11. Press Ctrl + Shift + > to increase font size one point
  12. Press Ctrl + Spacebar to remove character formatting
  13. Press Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar to create a non-breaking space
  14. Press Ctrl + Hyphen to create a non-breaking hyphen
  15. Press Ctrl + Home to go to the start of the document
  16. Press Ctrl + End to go to the end of the document
  17. Press F1 to access online Help or the Office Assistant
  18. Press F2 to move text or graphics
  19. Press F3 to insert an AutoText entry (after Word displays the entry)
  20. Press F4 to repeat the last action
  21. Press F5 to choose the Go To command (Edit menu)
  22. Press F6 to go to next pane or frame
  23. Press F7 to launch the Spelling and Grammar check
  24. Press F8 to extend a selection
  25. Press F9 to update selected fields
  26. Press F10 to activate the Menu Bar
  27. Press F11 to go to the next field
  28. Press F12 to choose the Save As command (File menu)
  29. Press Shift + F1 to start context-sensitive Help or reveal formatting
  30. Press Shift + F2 to copy selected text
  31. Press Shift + F3 to change the case of letters
  32. Press Shift + F4 to repeat a Find or Go To action
  33. Press Shift + F5 to move to a previous revision
  34. Press Shift + F6 to go to the previous pane or frame
  35. Press Shift + F7 to choose the Thesaurus command (Tools menu, Language submenu)
  36. Press Shift + F8 to shrink a selection
  37. Press Shift + F9 to switch between a field code and its result
  38. Press Shift + F10 to display a shortcut menu
  39. Press Shift + F11 to go to the previous field
  40. Press Shift + F12 to choose the Save command (File menu)
  41. Press Ctrl + F2 to choose the Print Preview command (File menu)
  42. Press Ctrl + F4 to close the window
  43. Press Ctrl + F5 to restore the document window size
  44. Press Ctrl + F6 to go to the next window
  45. Press Ctrl + F10 to maximize the document window
  46. Press Ctrl + F12 to choose the Open command (File menu)
  47. Press Ctrl + C or Shift + F2 to copy selected text to the clipboard
  48. Press Ctrl + X to cut selected text to the clipboard
  49. Press Ctrl + V to paste text from clipboard
  50. Press Ctrl + Z to undo the last action
  51. Press Ctrl + Y to redo the last action
  52. Press Ctrl + N to new document
  53. Press Ctrl + O to open a document
  54. Press Ctrl + P to print a document
  55. Press Ctrl + A to select all
  56. Press Ctrl + F to find
  57. Press Ctrl + H to replace
  58. Press Ctrl + G to go to
  59. Press Ctrl + up arrow to paragraph up
  60. Press Ctrl + down arrow to paragraph down
  61. Press Ctrl + left arrow to go to the word to the left
  62. Press Ctrl + right arrow to go to the word to the right
  63. Press Ctrl + Shift + F5 to edit a bookmark
  64. Press Ctrl + Shift + F6 to go to the previous window
  65. Press Ctrl + Shift + F7 to update linked information in a Word source document
  66. Press Ctrl + Shift + F8 to extend a selection or block (then press an arrow key)
  67. Press Ctrl + Shift + F10 to activate the ruler
  68. Press Ctrl + Shift + F12 to choose the Print command (File menu)
  69. Press Alt + F1 to go to the next field
  70. Press Alt + F3 to create an AutoText entry
  71. Press Alt + F4 to quit Word
  72. Press Alt + F5 to restore the program window size
  73. Press Alt + F8 to run a macro
  74. Press Alt + F9 to switch between all field codes and their results
  75. Press Alt + F10 to maximize the program window

Best Shortcut Keys For PowerPoint.


















  1. Ctrl+N: Create a new presentation
  2. Ctrl+O: Open an existing presentation
  3. Ctrl+S: Save a presentation
  4. F12 or Alt+F2: Open the Save As dialog box
  5. Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4: Close a presentation
  6. Ctrl+Q: Save and close a presentation
  7. Ctrl+Z: Undo an action
  8. Ctrl+Y: Redo an action
  9. Ctrl+F2: Print Preview View
  10. F1: Open the Help pane
  11. Alt+Q: Go to the “Tell me what you want to do” box
  12. F7: Check spelling
  13. Alt or F10: Turn key tips on or off
  14. Ctrl+F1: Show or hide the ribbon
  15. Ctrl+F: Search in a presentation or use Find and Replace
  16. Alt+F: Open the File tab menu
  17. Alt+H: Go to the Home tab
  18. Alt+N: Open the Insert tab
  19. Alt+G: Open the Design tab
  20. Alt+K: Go to the Transitions tab
  21. Alt+A: Go to the Animations tab
  22. Alt+S: Go to the Slide Show tab
  23. Alt+R: Go to the Review tab
  24. Alt+W: Go to View tab
  25. Alt+X: Go to the Add-ins tab
  26. Alt+Y: Go to the Help tab
  27. Ctrl+Tab: Switch between open presentations
  28. Ctrl+A: Select all text in a text box, all objects on a slide, or all slides in a presentation (for the latter, click on a slide thumbnail first)
  29. Tab: Select or move to the next object on a slide
  30. Shift+Tab: Select or move to the previous object on a slide
  31. Home: Go to the first slide, or from within a text box, go to the beginning of the line
  32. End: Go to the last slide, or from within a text box, go to the end of the line
  33. PgDn: Go to the next slide
  34. PgUp: Go the previous slide
  35. Ctrl+Up/Down Arrow: Move a slide up or down in your presentation (click on a slide thumbnail first)
  36. Ctrl+Shift+Up/Down Arrow: Move a slide to the beginning or end of your presentation (click on a slide thumbnail first)
  37. Ctrl+X: Cut selected text, selected object(s), or selected slide(s)
  38. Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert: Copy selected text, selected object(s), or selected slide(s)
  39. Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert: Paste selected text, selected object(s), or selected slide(s)
  40. Ctrl+Alt+V: Open the Paste Special dialog box
  41. Delete: Remove selected text, selected object(s), or selected slide(s)
  42. Ctrl+B: Add or remove bold to selected text
  43. Ctrl+I: Add or remove italics to selected text
  44. Ctrl+U: Add or remove underline to selected text
  45. Ctrl+E: Center a paragraph
  46. Ctrl+J: Justify a paragraph
  47. Ctrl+L: Left align a paragraph
  48. Ctrl+R: Right align a paragraph
  49. Ctrl+T: Open the Font dialog box when text or object is selected
  50. Alt+W,Q: Open the Zoom dialog box to change the zoom for the slide
  51. Alt+N,P: Insert a picture
  52. Alt+H,S,H: Insert a shape
  53. Alt+H,L: Select a slide layout
  54. Ctrl+K: Insert a hyperlink
  55. Ctrl+M: Insert a new slide
  56. Ctrl+D: Duplicate the selected object or slide (for the latter, click on a slide thumbnail first)
  57. F5: Start the presentation from the beginning
  58. Shift+F5: Start the presentation from the current slide (this one is great when you want to test out how the slide your currently working on will look in your presentation)
  59. Ctrl+P: Annotate with the Pen tool during a slideshow
  60. N or Page Down: Advance to the next slide during a slideshow
  61. P or Page Up: Return to the previous slide during a slide show
  62. B: Change the screen to black during a slideshow; press B again to return to the slideshow
  63. Esc: End the slideshow

Best 80+ Shortcut Keys for Microsoft Excel.

 


  1. Ctrl+N: Create a new workbook
  2. Ctrl+O: Open an existing workbook
  3. Ctrl+S: Save a workbook
  4. F12: Open the Save As dialog box
  5. Ctrl+W: Close a workbook
  6. Ctrl+F4: Close Excel
  7. F4: Repeat the last command or action. For example, if the last thing you typed in a cell is “hello,” or if you change the font color, clicking another cell and pressing F4 repeats that action in the new cell.
  8. Shift+F11: Insert a new worksheet
  9. Ctrl+Z: Undo an action
  10. Ctrl+Y: Redo an action
  11. Ctrl+F2: Switch to Print Preview
  12. F1: Open the Help pane
  13. Alt+Q: Go to the “Tell me what you want to do” box
  14. F7: Check spelling
  15. F9: Calculate all worksheets in all open workbooks
  16. Shift+F9: Calculate active worksheets
  17. Alt or F10: Turn key tips on or off
  18. Ctrl+F1: Show or hide the ribbon
  19. Ctrl+Shift+U: Expand or collapse the formula bar
  20. Ctrl+F9: Minimize the workbook window
  21. F11: Create a bar chart based on selected data (on a separate sheet)
  22. Alt+F1: Create an embedded bar chart based on select data (same sheet)
  23. Ctrl+F: Search in a spreadsheet, or use Find and Replace
  24. Alt+F: Open the File tab menu
  25. Alt+H: Go to the Home tab
  26. Alt+N: Open the Insert tab
  27. Alt+P: Go to the Page Layout tab
  28. Alt+M: Go to the Formulas tab
  29. Alt+A: Go to the Data tab
  30. Alt+R: Go to the Review tab
  31. Alt+W: Go to the View tab
  32. Alt+X: Go to the Add-ins tab
  33. Alt+Y: Go to the Help tab
  34. Ctrl+Tab: Switch between open workbooks
  35. Shift+F3: Insert a function
  36. Alt+F8: Create, run, edit, or delete a macro
  37. Alt+F11: Open the Microsoft Visual Basic For Applications Editor
  38. Left/Right Arrow: Move one cell to the left or right
  39. Ctrl+Left/Right Arrow: Move to the farthest cell left or right in the row
  40. Up/Down Arrow: Move one cell up or down
  41. Ctrl+Up/Down Arrow: Move to the top or bottom cell in the column
  42. Tab: Go to the next cell
  43. Shift+Tab: Go to the previous cell
  44. Ctrl+End: Go to the most bottom right used cell
  45. F5: Go to any cell by pressing F5 and typing the cell coordinate or cell name.
  46. Home: Go to the leftmost cell in the current row (or go to the beginning of the cell if editing a cell)
  47. Ctrl+Home: Move to the beginning of a worksheet
  48. Page Up/Down: Move one screen up or down in a worksheet
  49. Alt+Page Up/Down: Move one screen to the right or left in a worksheet
  50. Ctrl+Page Up/Down: Move to the previous or next worksheet
  51. Shift+Left/Right Arrow: Extend the cell selection to the left or right
  52. Shift+Space: Select the entire row
  53. Ctrl+Space: Select the entire column
  54. Ctrl+Shift+Space: Select the entire worksheet
  55. F2: Edit a cell
  56. Shift+F2: Add or edit a cell comment
  57. Ctrl+X: Cut contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  58. Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert: Copy contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  59. Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert: Paste contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  60. Ctrl+Alt+V: Open the Paste Special dialog box
  61. Delete: Remove the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  62. Alt+Enter: Insert a hard return within a cell (while editing a cell)
  63. F3: Paste a cell name (if cells are named in the worksheet)
  64. Alt+H+D+C: Delete column
  65. Esc: Cancel an entry in a cell or the formula bar
  66. Enter: Complete an entry in a cell or the formula bar
  67. Formatting Cells
  68. Ready to format some cells? These keyboard shortcuts make it easier!
  69. Ctrl+B: Add or remove bold to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  70. Ctrl+I: Add or remove italics to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  71. Ctrl+U: Add or remove underline to the contents of a cell, selected data, or selected cell range
  72. Alt+H+H: Select a fill color
  73. Alt+H+B: Add a border
  74. Ctrl+Shift+&: Apply outline border
  75. Ctrl+Shift+_ (Underline): Remove outline border
  76. Ctrl+9: Hide the selected rows
  77. Ctrl+0: Hide the selected columns
  78. Ctrl+1: Open the Format Cells dialog box
  79. Ctrl+5: Apply or remove strikethrough
  80. Ctrl+Shift+$: Apply currency format
  81. Ctrl+Shift+%: Apply percent format

Oppo Reno 2F Latest Price in Pakistan.

 Oppo Reno 2F smartphone was launched on 29th August 2019. The phone comes with a 6.53-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1,080×2,340 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Oppo Reno 2F is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P70 processor. It comes with 8GB of RAM. The Oppo Reno 2F runs Android Pie and is powered by a 4000mAh battery. The Oppo Reno 2F supports VOOC fast charging.



As far as the cameras are concerned, the Oppo Reno 2F on the rear packs a 48-megapixel primary camera; a second 8-megapixel camera; a third 2-megapixel camera and a fourth 2-megapixel camera. It sports a 16-megapixel camera on the front for selfies.

The Oppo Reno 2F runs ColorOS 6,1 based on Android Pie and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage. The Oppo Reno 2F measures 161.80 x 75.80 x 8.67mm (height x width x thickness) . It was launched in Sky White and Lake Green colours.

Connectivity options on the Oppo Reno 2F include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth v5.00, and USB Type-C. Sensors on the phone include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, and fingerprint sensor. The Oppo Reno 2F supports face unlock.

Oppo Reno 2F price in Pakistan is Rs 54,999. This is the latest smartphone having 6.5-inches screen size. It comes with 8GB of RAM Memory and 128GB of in-built storage. The Oppo Reno 2F price in Pakistan in USD is $ 447.

Razer Enables Custom Chroma Lighting Effects for Gaming Browsers.

While the Opera GX gaming browser launched with Razer Chroma compatibility last year, the integration was pretty limited: Chroma devices could only match your chosen highlight colors in the browser. Now, the companies have made using Opera GX with Chroma devices a bit more interesting by giving the browser the power to trigger dynamic lighting effects. Chroma devices can now light up with custom animations when you open new tabs, finish a file download and activate the RAM, CPU and network limiters.

You can pick one of the built-in animation themes with different color schemes for a simple setup, but you can also select each individual effect to personalize the visual cues you get for each task you perform. Chroma keyboards will also be able to display GIFs — in other words, mimic their colors through animation — whenever you get Discord, Twitch, Telegram, Facebook Messenger, Twitter, WhatsApp or Instagram notifications.

Since non—stop light shows can be quite distracting, though, Opera and Razer assure that the effects only kick in when something happening in the browser triggers them. You’ll also see dimmer versions of the effects when you’re in full-screen mode, so you watch videos or play games in the dark without getting blinded by intense multi-colored light shows.

YouTube Add Something For Channels To Hype their "Premieres".

 By now, there’s a good chance you’ve encountered YouTube Premieres. First announced in 2018, the feature is a way for content creators to hype an upcoming pre-recorded video by creating a landing page where their fans can gather and chat before the new clip comes out. Starting today, YouTube is adding three new enhancements to Premieres to make them more valuable to channels.   

 



 

 

 

The first, Live Redirect, allows creators to livestream a preshow before they release a new video and then automatically redirect viewers to their Premiere right before it starts. YouTube has been testing this feature for a couple of months with artists like BTS and Cardi B, so there’s a chance you may have already seen it in action. Next, is a feature called Trailers. As the name suggests, they are short clips channels can append to a Premiere before it goes live. They can be anywhere from 15 seconds to 3 minutes in length, and their primary purpose is to encourage people to set a reminder to tune in. Lastly, the company is giving creators the option to set a custom countdown for their Premiere while adding additional theming options so that channels can ensure the countdowns match the style of their new video.  

The new features come as more and more channels take advantage of Premiers. According to Google, there’s been an 85 percent increase in the number of daily Premieres since March 1st. And it’s easy to see why. With the pandemic forcing a lot of events online, organizations have turned to YouTube to connect with their audiences. Content creators can access the new Live Redirect and Trailers features starting today. Custom countdowns will be available sometime in the next few months. 

 

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G Best Smartphone.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G smartphone was launched on 26th November 2020. The phone comes with a 6.53-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1080×2430 pixels and an aspect ratio of 19.5:9. Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G is powered by a 2GHz octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 800U processor. It comes with 6GB of RAM. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G runs Android 10 and is powered by a 5000mAh battery. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G supports proprietary fast charging.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G on the rear packs a 48-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.79 aperture and a pixel size of 1.6-micron; a second 8-megapixel camera with an f/2.2 aperture and a third 2-megapixel camera with an 1.75-micron aperture. The rear camera setup has autofocus. It sports a 13-megapixel camera on the front for selfies.

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G runs MIUI 12 based on Android 10 and packs 128GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via microSD card (up to 512GB). The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G measures 161.96 x 77.25 x 9.20mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 199.00 grams. It was launched in Cloud Ink Grey, Flowing Shadow Purple, and Outside the Castle Peak colours.

Connectivity options on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 5G include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, GPS, Bluetooth v5.10, USB Type-C, Wi-Fi Direct, 3G, and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and fingerprint sensor.

Xiaomi Mi 11 Launch Soon.

Xiaomi Mi 11 is an upcoming smartphone by Xiaomi. The phone is rumoured to come with a touchscreen display. Xiaomi Mi 11 is expected to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor and come with 6GB of RAM. The Xiaomi Mi 11 supports wireless charging.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the Xiaomi Mi 11 is rumoured to pack Yes + 48-megapixel camera. It is expected to sport a camera on the front for selfies.

The Xiaomi Mi 11 runs MIUI 12 based on Android 11. The Xiaomi Mi 11 tipped to be a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) smartphone that will accept Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards.

Connectivity options on the Xiaomi Mi 11 are said to include Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, USB Type-C, 3G, and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone are rumoured to include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, barometer, compass/ magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and in-display fingerprint sensor. The Xiaomi Mi 11 supports face unlock.