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. 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.
Launching tomorrow at exactly 10 AM
Chinese time, the Mi 10 will start selling in Peach, Green, and Black. Prices
are CNY 3,999 (US$ 572/€ 526) for the 8GB/128GB version, CNY 4,299 (US$ 615/€ 565) for an
8GB/256GB unit, and CNY 4,699 (US$ 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.
