The Norwegian company Elliptic Labs, which calls itself a leader in the field of virtual smart sensors, announced that its development is used in the smartphone Xiaomi Mi 11. The message was timed to coincide with the international announcement of the flagship device.

The specified smartphone is built on a single-chip system Snapdragon 888 manufactured by Qualcomm, a partner of which is Elliptic Labs. It is the Snapdragon 888 that powers the Inner Beauty virtual proximity sensor, created by Elliptic Labs.
“By continuing to leverage our AI Virtual Smart Sensor platform and promoting the Mi 11 across the world, Xiaomi is confirming the value and scalability of our technology,” commented Elliptic CEO Laila Danielsen. “Since 2016, when our cooperation began (smartphone Mi Mix 2), we have seen the meteoric rise of Xiaomi and we have been developing together, releasing advanced products that are user-friendly.”

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