A cache of images and info on the Xiaomi
Mi 10T has leaked from a couple of sources. They all paint a picture of a
supercharged flagship that will be available globally (unlike the Mi 10 Ultra).
There are at least two models, Mi 10T and Mi 10T Pro, and there could be more.
Hands on photos with the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro
show a massive lens for the 108 MP sensor. The layout is similar to the vivo
X50 Pro, so this might feature an advanced stabilization system of some sort. A
config file shows that the Mi 10T Pro (code name Apollo Pro) will have a 108 MP
triple camera on both the global and the Indian versions. The base Mi 10T will
have a 64 MP triple cam instead. And they are triple cameras indeed, even though
it looks like there’s a fourth module. Here’s a rendering that gives a much
clearer view of the back.
We don't get to see the front in these
images, which is a shame as reports indicate that the display will boast a 144
Hz refresh rate. It will be an LCD, so the fingerprint reader will be mounted
on the side (you can see it in the render above). These two phones will be
powered by Snapdragon 865 chipsets with the Pro model likely getting the S865+.
A Geekbench score sheet shows that the vanilla Xiaomi Mi 10T will have 8 GB of
RAM.
The battery will have 5,000 mAh capacity
and most likely fast charging, but there’s no info on that yet. Finally, there
should be a single punch hole camera on the front. PS. there’s a second config
file, which shows yet another device, code name Gauguin. It will have a Pro
version as well, both launching globally and in India. They will have 64 MP
triple cams everywhere but China, where they will be packing an 108 MP sensor
instead.