Xiaomi’s Mi Note 10 launched late last
year as a premium mid-range phone with a focus on camera performance. The phone
and its Pro version are the first in the world to have a 108MP sensor and the
pro-model currently sits at the sixth spot on DXOMark’s list of phones with the
best cameras. A new leak has revealed there will be a “Lite” version of the
phone.
The specs of the Mi Note 10 Lite were
posted on Twitter by Sudhanshu Ambhore last Friday but he wasn’t sure about the
name of the device. Yesterday, he confirmed in a quoted tweet that the phone is
indeed the Mi Note 10 Lite.
According to the original tweet, the phone
has model number M2002F4LG. It will have a 6.47-inch display just like the Mi
Note 10 but there is no mention of the type of display (AMOLED or LCD). We also
don’t know if it will have a waterdrop notch or a punch-hole.
The Mi Note 10 Lite will swap the 108MP
primary camera for a 64MP camera. It will also have two 8MP cameras, a 5MP
camera, and a 2MP camera for a penta-camera setup. The phone also replaces the
32MP selfie camera of the Mi Note 10 with a 16MP sensor. With respect to the
processor, the Mi Note 10 Lite will have Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730 under the
hood. The RAM and storage capacity wasn’t stated but there will be two
versions.
The phone will pack a 5260mAh battery just
like its siblings with support for 30W wired fast charging and will run Android
10 out of the box. There is no info about a release date yet but more details
should surface next month.