Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Tick All The Boxes Except For Xiaomi's Software

Karamchand Rameshwar - Jan 17, 2021


Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Tick All The Boxes Except For Xiaomi's Software

The Xiaomi Mi 10 is a solid phone with high-end specs that can compete against flagship-tier devices, but its software needs some work.

Xiaomi Mi 10 is among the four models Xiaomi released in the Mi 10 flagship series. The handset was announced alongside Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro back in February 2020. The series also includes Mi 10 Lite 5G and Mi 10 Youth 5G, which are two mid-range smartphones featuring Snapdragon 765G chipset. Overall, the Mi 10 & Mi 10 Pro are pretty similar to each other. They share the same design and nearly identical set of specs, except for cameras and battery. Of course, the Xiaomi Mi 10 5G is arguably not as good as other flagship devices like iPhone 11, Galaxy S20, or OnePlus 8. However, for a starting price of Rs. 44,990, you can’t really get a better deal than the Mi 10. 

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Xiaomi Mi 10 review

Xiaomi Mi 10: Price in India

The Xiaomi Mi 10 price in India starts at Rs. 44,490 for the base 8GB + 128GB model and peaks at Rs. 49,990 for the 8GB + 256GB model.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Display

The Xiaomi Mi 10 rocks a 6.67-inch Super AMOLED panel, supporting FHD+ resolution and HRD10+. The display also features a layer of Gorilla Glass 5, 90Hz refresh rate, and 19.5:9 ratio. It covers 89.8 percent of the front panel and has very thin side bezels as well as a small chin at the bottom. Just like its siblings, the Mi 10 features the popular punch-hole style with the cut-out being placed at the top left corner. 

Xiaomi Mi 10 Display
Xiaomi Mi 10 is equipped with a 90Hz AMOLED display.

Even though it doesn’t have a 120Hz display like the OnePlus 8 Pro or Galaxy S20 series, the 90Hz screen is still a significant improvement over the traditional 60Hz one. Under certain conditions, the brightness can get up to 1,200nits. All of those contribute to a great display. It is bright, colorful, and pixel rich. You will have a great time playing games, watching videos, browsing the web, or scrolling through social media. The animation is much smoother with the 90Hz refresh rate.

For security, there is a fingerprint scanner placed underneath the display. While I’m a fan of the under-display scanners, the one on the Mi 10 is not really that reliable and fast. You can also use the Face Unlock feature, which is more consistent but not as secure as the 3D-based solutions.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Performance

Xiaomi Mi smartphones are known for featuring the top-end chipset and it is also the case for the Xiaomi Mi 10. It is powered by a Snapdragon 865 chipset, aided by 8gB LPDDR5 RAM and 128/256GB of UFS 3.0 storage.

As expected, the Snapdragon 865 didn't disappoint me as it offered an excellent performance in day-to-day use. I saw no lag or slowdowns and the handset handled all the tasks with ease. The chipset is also supported by many Qualcomm's features like Snapdragon Gaming Elite suite. You can also use the Game Turbo mode to further increase your gaming experience. Don't worry about the heat as it will be taken care of by the three-layer liquid cooling inside the phone.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Battery

The handset is packed with a 4,780mAh battery, which is even larger than the Mi 10 Pro (4,500 mAh). However, it only supports 30W fast charging tech, which is significantly less than its Pro sibling (50W). Other than that, both models support 30W wireless charging and 5W reverse wireless charging. In terms of battery life, this phone lasts longer than most of its rivals and recharges very fast as well.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Battery
The Xiaomi Mi 10 only needs around an hour to refill its battery.

Screen-on time often surpasses 6 hours for a solid mix of use, including watching YouTube videos, benchmarking, taking photos, and checking email. In comparison, most of the current flagships also manage to last around six hours for the same usage. The Mi 10 usually last around a day and a half or sometimes even more. It is not as good as the two-day battery life that Xiaomi promises, but it is still very impressive nonetheless. 

Even though vanilla Mi 10 doesn’t support amazingly-fast 50W fast charging tech like the Mi 10 Pro, it still recharges very quickly. When plugged in the 30W charger, it takes 25 minutes to get the 4,780mAh battery charged from zero to 50 percent and slightly over an hour to reach 100 percent. 

Xiaomi Mi 10 Review: Cameras

Moving to the camera department, the Mi 10 is equipped with a single 20MP selfie camera on the front and quad rear cameras at the back. The selfie shooter supports multiple features such as HDR, AI Beautify, AI scene detection, AI portrait mode, 30fps video recording, palm shutter, and more. As for the rear camera cluster, it includes a 108MP main sensor with OIS, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens with a 123-degree viewing angle, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. Camera features for the rear setup are AI scene detection, AI portrait mode, Pro mode, 8K video recording, 720p/1080p slow-mo video recording @ 120fps, dual-LED flash, HDR, and more.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera
Xiaomi Mi 10's rear cameras.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera Sample 1

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera Sample 2

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera Sample 3

Overall, the camera quality of the Mi 10 is fantastic when pitting it against other phones like Galaxy S20, OnePlus 8, or Huawei P40. However, that doesn’t mean that it is perfect. Despite having quad cameras at the back, it wasn’t able to take a single usage shot using the macro camera and I don’t really get the idea of why the company decided to pack that camera on the device in the first place. I don’t really mind phone makers using a macro camera on their smartphones. What I mind is the fact that they add the 2MP lens that is useless of the time just to say that the phone has a quad-camera array.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Camera Sample 4

For low-light conditions, there is a dedicated Night Mode that allows the phone to capture mode detail in the dark. It is a shame that other sensors on the camera setup are not as good as the main one, but the Mi 10 still has one of the best camera setups in this category. Its 108MP sensor is as good as advertised and I’m happy that Xiaomi can deliver a camera that can compete against Google and Samsung.

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