Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro hit Europe, starting at €799
A month after they were announced in China, Xiaomi’s Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro are now officially coming to the European markets. The Mi 10 will start at €799 for the base 8/128GB version, there’s also an 8/256GB model for €899. The Mi 10 Pro will go for €999 in its 8/256GB trim.
Both Mi 10 models come with curved 6.67-inch AMOLED displays with FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole cutout for the 20MP selfie cam. There’s also a built-in fingerprint scanner and tall 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
The Snapdragon 865 chipset is paired with the X55 5G modem on both phones alongside up to 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. The two phones also share a main 108MP camera with OIS, capable of recording videos at 8K resolution.
The biggest difference comes with the rest of the snappers where the Mi 10 Pro has an 8MP telephoto lens with up to 10X hybrid zoom as well as a second short 12MP tele module with 2x optical zoom. There’s also a 20MP ultra-wide snapper. The vanilla Mi 10, on the other hand, comes with a 13MP ultrawide shooter, 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth helper.
Xiaomi Mi 10
Mi 10 Pro
Another key difference comes in the battery department where the Mi 10 boasts a larger 4,780 mAh battery while the Mi 10 Pro comes with a 4,500 mAh cell. Charging speeds also vary with the Mi 10 Pro managing up to 50W fast wired charging while the Mi 10 tops out at 30W speeds. Both phones support 30W wireless and 5W reverse wireless charging.
Pre-orders in Spain start on April 1 and come with a €100 gift box which includes the Mi True Wireless Earphones 2. Actual sales are scheduled for 15 April. Pre-orders in Italy, France and Germany start on March 28 while sales are planned for 7 April. Sales for the Benelux region are scheduled for April 15.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra is here: 120W wired charging, best camera setup around
Ten years ago Xiaomi began its journey in China and a year later it debuted its first smartphone - the Mi 1. Fast forward to today and we got the Mi 10 Ultra which shows just how far the maker has come in the last decade.
The first Ultra in Xiaomi’s lineup carries notable improvements over the Mi 10 Pro including a 120Hz refresh rate display, 50W wireless charging and the absurd 120W wired fast charging. Around the back, Xiaomi is bringing a periscope module with a large 48MP sensor and 120x digital zoom next to the even larger 48MP primary shooter, shorter telephoto unit and a 13mm ultrawide camera, which is also the widest on a phone.
The Mi 10 Ultra is built around a curved 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED display with 10-bit color output.
The aforementioned 120Hz refresh rate is accompanied by 240Hz touch sampling for buttery smooth operation. The HDR 10+ panel sports a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and can reach 800nit peak brightness.
The top left corner houses the 20MP selfie shooter and there’s also an improved in-display fingerprint reader as well as stereo speakers.
Going around the back we find the large camera bump which houses some impressive hardware. The primary shooter has a 1/1.32” 48MP sensor and F/1.85 lens with OIS. Keeping it company is the 1/2.0” 48MP F/4.1 periscope which brings 5x optical and 120x hybrid zoom. Both the primary and telephoto cams also support 8K video recording.
The remaining two shooters are a 20MP ultrawide snapper with 13mm focal length and a second 12MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom.
Under the hood, the Mi 10 Ultra opts for the Snapdragon 865 paired with 8, 12 or 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256/512 GB UFS 3.1 storage.
Xiaomi is also bringing LiquidCool 2.0 vapor chamber alongside a six stacked graphite layer combo to ensure optimal thermal management. Cooling will also matter big time to the Mi 10 Ultra due to its blazing fast charging speeds.
The included 120W Mi Turbo Charge will be the fastest commercially available solution once the phone hits the shelves. Xiaomi claims it can fill up the 4,500 mAh battery in just 20 minutes flat. The cell itself is advertised as a graphene-based lithium-ion battery which is another first for Xiaomi. But how would these fast top-ups fare over time you ask? Xiaomi promises the Mi 10 Ultra will still have at least 90% capacity after 800 charging cycles.
Wireless charging on the Ultra is no slouch as it can pump up 50W speeds. This will also be the fastest around when it launches and can fully charge the battery from 0% in 40 minutes. You’ll need to buy a compatible wireless charger to reach these speeds though. The phone also supports 10W reverse wireless charging. The software side is covered by MIUI 12 on top of Android 10.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra will be available in Obsidian Black, Mercury Silver all of which feature ceramic backs. The real gem however is the limited Transparent Edition.
Pricing starts at CNY 5,299 ($760) for the 8GB/128GB base version. There's also an 8/256GB version for CNY 5,599 ($805), a 12/256GB model for CNY 5,999 ($865) and a top of the line 16/512GB trim for CNY 6,999 ($1000).
International availability was not detailed but we’re expecting Xiaomi to hold a separate event for it soon enough.
A month after they were announced in China, Xiaomi’s Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro are now officially coming to the European markets. The Mi 10 will start at €799 for the base 8/128GB version, there’s also an 8/256GB model for €899. The Mi 10 Pro will go for €999 in its 8/256GB trim.
Both Mi 10 models come with curved 6.67-inch AMOLED displays with FHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and a punch-hole cutout for the 20MP selfie cam. There’s also a built-in fingerprint scanner and tall 19.5:9 aspect ratio.
The Snapdragon 865 chipset is paired with the X55 5G modem on both phones alongside up to 12GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. The two phones also share a main 108MP camera with OIS, capable of recording videos at 8K resolution.
The biggest difference comes with the rest of the snappers where the Mi 10 Pro has an 8MP telephoto lens with up to 10X hybrid zoom as well as a second short 12MP tele module with 2x optical zoom. There’s also a 20MP ultra-wide snapper. The vanilla Mi 10, on the other hand, comes with a 13MP ultrawide shooter, 2MP macro cam and a 2MP depth helper.
Xiaomi Mi 10
Mi 10 Pro
Another key difference comes in the battery department where the Mi 10 boasts a larger 4,780 mAh battery while the Mi 10 Pro comes with a 4,500 mAh cell. Charging speeds also vary with the Mi 10 Pro managing up to 50W fast wired charging while the Mi 10 tops out at 30W speeds. Both phones support 30W wireless and 5W reverse wireless charging.
Pre-orders in Spain start on April 1 and come with a €100 gift box which includes the Mi True Wireless Earphones 2. Actual sales are scheduled for 15 April. Pre-orders in Italy, France and Germany start on March 28 while sales are planned for 7 April. Sales for the Benelux region are scheduled for April 15.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra is here: 120W wired charging, best camera setup around
Ten years ago Xiaomi began its journey in China and a year later it debuted its first smartphone - the Mi 1. Fast forward to today and we got the Mi 10 Ultra which shows just how far the maker has come in the last decade.
The first Ultra in Xiaomi’s lineup carries notable improvements over the Mi 10 Pro including a 120Hz refresh rate display, 50W wireless charging and the absurd 120W wired fast charging. Around the back, Xiaomi is bringing a periscope module with a large 48MP sensor and 120x digital zoom next to the even larger 48MP primary shooter, shorter telephoto unit and a 13mm ultrawide camera, which is also the widest on a phone.
The Mi 10 Ultra is built around a curved 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED display with 10-bit color output.
The aforementioned 120Hz refresh rate is accompanied by 240Hz touch sampling for buttery smooth operation. The HDR 10+ panel sports a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and can reach 800nit peak brightness.
The top left corner houses the 20MP selfie shooter and there’s also an improved in-display fingerprint reader as well as stereo speakers.
Going around the back we find the large camera bump which houses some impressive hardware. The primary shooter has a 1/1.32” 48MP sensor and F/1.85 lens with OIS. Keeping it company is the 1/2.0” 48MP F/4.1 periscope which brings 5x optical and 120x hybrid zoom. Both the primary and telephoto cams also support 8K video recording.
The remaining two shooters are a 20MP ultrawide snapper with 13mm focal length and a second 12MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom.
Under the hood, the Mi 10 Ultra opts for the Snapdragon 865 paired with 8, 12 or 16 GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256/512 GB UFS 3.1 storage.
Xiaomi is also bringing LiquidCool 2.0 vapor chamber alongside a six stacked graphite layer combo to ensure optimal thermal management. Cooling will also matter big time to the Mi 10 Ultra due to its blazing fast charging speeds.
The included 120W Mi Turbo Charge will be the fastest commercially available solution once the phone hits the shelves. Xiaomi claims it can fill up the 4,500 mAh battery in just 20 minutes flat. The cell itself is advertised as a graphene-based lithium-ion battery which is another first for Xiaomi. But how would these fast top-ups fare over time you ask? Xiaomi promises the Mi 10 Ultra will still have at least 90% capacity after 800 charging cycles.
Wireless charging on the Ultra is no slouch as it can pump up 50W speeds. This will also be the fastest around when it launches and can fully charge the battery from 0% in 40 minutes. You’ll need to buy a compatible wireless charger to reach these speeds though. The phone also supports 10W reverse wireless charging. The software side is covered by MIUI 12 on top of Android 10.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra will be available in Obsidian Black, Mercury Silver all of which feature ceramic backs. The real gem however is the limited Transparent Edition.
Pricing starts at CNY 5,299 ($760) for the 8GB/128GB base version. There's also an 8/256GB version for CNY 5,599 ($805), a 12/256GB model for CNY 5,999 ($865) and a top of the line 16/512GB trim for CNY 6,999 ($1000).
International availability was not detailed but we’re expecting Xiaomi to hold a separate event for it soon enough.
Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro arrive with 108MP camera, Snapdragon 865
The Xiaomi Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro are finally official with four cameras a piece and Snapdragon 865. Both phones support wireless charging and are the first Mi branded devices with a punch hole in the display for the selfie camera.
Their headline feature is on the back though - the 108MP sensor as first seen on the Mi Note 10. They also come will great connectivity support - going all the way to SA and NSA 5G and Wi-Fi 6.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
The more impressive of two is definitely the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. It comes with a 6.67” AMOLED FullHD+ screen with curved edges. The panel supports 90Hz refresh rate and 180 Hz touch sampling rate.
The company is really proud of its display which can reach up to 1200nit peak brightness, can have 4096 levels of brightness adjustment and DC dimming.
Promo images of Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro
The biggest talking point of the Mi 10 Pro is the camera - the 108MP sensor has an 8P lens (that's one more than even the Mi Note 10 Pro) and is flanked by three other impressive cameras - a long telephoto lens supporting 10x hybrid zoom, a shorter 12MP 2x telephoto for portrait shots and a 20MP ultrawide angle snapper.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro’s 108MP camera comes with OIS and EIS and has plenty of AI enhancements for stills and video recording, the later coming in resolutions all the way to 8K.
The Mi 10 Pro comes three memory configurations 8GB RAM /256GB storage, 12GB/256 GB, and 12GB/512GB. They all use the latest available tech - LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 storage.
On the inside there is a 4,500 mAh battery that can be charged at up to 50W through a cable, 30W wirelessly, and can output up to 10W for reverse charging your other gadgets.
The prices of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro are CNY4,999 ($715/€657), CNY5,499 ($787/€723), CNY5,999 ($860/€790), and the phone is scheduled to arrive on February 18 for pre-order in two colors - Blue and White.
Xiaomi Mi 10
The vanilla Mi 10 retains the 6.67” AMOLED screen as well as the 108MP main shooter on the back. However it loses both telephoto cameras bringing a 2MP depth sensor and a 2MP macro shooter instead. The ultrawide unit is also downgraded to 13MP resolution.
Promo images of Xiaomi Mi 10
The Xiaomi Mi 10 also comes with the speedy LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.0 storage and will keep shooting videos in 8K, like its big brother.
It even outdoes the Pro with its 4,780 mAh battery, but only offers 30W wired charging. Impressively enough it retains the 30W wireless charing meaning that it can charge just as quickly both ways. The 10W reverse charging is available as well.
Xiaomi Mi 10 in Peach Gold, Green, Black
Launching tomorrow at exactly 10 AM Chinese time, the Mi 10 will start selling in Peach, Green, and Black. Prices are CNY3,999 ($572/€526) for the 8GB/128GB version, CNY4,299 ($615/€565) for an 8GB/256GB unit, and CNY4,699 ($673/€618) for the top 12GB/256GB variant.
The phone was supposed to be globally announced in Barcelona as part of the MWC 2020, but since the conference is canceled, we are yet to hear more about Xiaomi's plans.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro confirmed by Xiaomi president Lin Bin
Xiaomi’s flagship Mi 9 came out last February and since then we’ve seen several variations which included a compact Mi 9 SE and the slightly upgraded Mi 9 Pro. Now, the company’s co-founder and president Lin Bin confirmed that the next flagship Mi phone is also on the horizon.
In a comment under a post about the Mi 9 Pro, Lin Bin replied to a fan saying that the upcoming Mi 10 Pro will in fact be the successor to the Mi 9 Pro. While there is still no other info on the next Mi flagship, this is the first official confirmation we’ve seen.
In related news, the Xiaomi Mi 9 was removed from the company’s official site in China which is another indication that we are nearing the launch of its successor. For now, the only rumors we’ve seen about the Mi 10 line, suggest the devices will pack the Snapdragon 865 SoC, alongside 108MP primary cameras and Android 10 with MIUI 11. We also saw a Chinese certification recently which detailed two upcoming devices that will support 66W fast charging. We'll update you when we have more information on them.
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