Xiaomi Mi Note 10 & 10 Pro Arrive With 108MP Penta-Camera Setup
Karamchand Rameshwar
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Note 10 Pro have just been announced in Spain with 108MP penta-rear camera setup and Snapdragon 730G SoC as key highlights.
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Today (6/11), Xiaomi just launched the duo Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro in an event held in Spain. Basically, Mi Note 10 is considered as the international version of Mi CC9 Pro - the smartphone that Xiaomi introduced in China yesterday, while the Mi Note 10 Pro is a more advanced model and is equipped with a 8P lens instead of a 7P one on the standard version.
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 & Note 10 Pro: Price & Availability
In terms of price, Mi Note 10 will be priced at 549 Euro (about Rs. 43,100), while Mi Note 10 Pro with 8P lens and higher hardware configuration (8GB RAM + 256GB storage) is priced at 649 Euro (about Rs. 51,000).
As expected, the Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro will officially hit the shelves in Spain and Italy from November 15, as well as in France on November 18. Xiaomi will open for orders for both phones in Germany on November 11. In addition to the aforementioned markets, they will soon be sold in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 & Note 10 Pro: Specifications & Features
The Mi Note 10 has a premium design with 3D curved glass on both sides. Xiaomi calls the display of this phone Arc AMOLED, with a water-drop notch at the top.
In addition, thanks to the curved corners and edges, Mi Note 10 promises to bring a more comfortable grip for users. It currently has three color options for users to choose from, including Aurora Green, Glacier White, and Midnight Black.
Both Mi Note 10 and Note 10 Pro are equipped with a 6.47-inch Arc AMOLED screen that supports Full HD+ resolution, 19.5: 9 aspect ratio, and has a low blue light certificate issued by TUV Rheinland. For security, it features a new-generation in-display fingerprint reader.
Inside, both the Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro carry the hardware power of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730G processor. While the standard Mi Note 10 has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, the more premium Pro version comes with up to 8GB of RAM and has 256GB of internal storage.
The most prominent feature on the Mi Note 10 is the 5-camera system arranged vertically at the back. In order from top to bottom, we have the first sensor is a 5MP f / 2.0 telephoto sensor that supports OIS optical image stabilization, 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom and up to 50x digital zoom.
Next is the 12MP f / 2.0 telephoto sensor with 2x optical zoom and Dual PD dual-phase focusing technology. The third sensor is a 108MP sensor with f / 1.6 aperture, 1.6µm pixels, and OIS. In addition, this camera cluster also has a 20MP f / 2.2 super wide-angle sensor with a 117-degree field of view and a 1.75µm 2MP macro sensor.
Apart from RAM and memory configuration, the main difference on Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro is the 108MP sensor. Specifically, while the sensor of the Mi Note 10 uses a 7P lens, the Pro version is equipped with an 8P lens for the main sensor.
Both phones have 32MP selfie cameras placed in the waterdrop notch on the front. They come with a large capacity battery of up to 5260mAh, support 30W fast charging and are bundled with a 30W fast charger in the box. According to Xiaomi, the device can charge from 0% to 58% in 30 minutes, as well as fully charge to 100% in just 65 minutes.
Mi Note 10 comes with Android 9 Pie pre-installed with MIUI 11 interface out of the box. More importantly, the device retains an infrared sensor on the top edge, as well as a 3.5mm headphone jack and supports Hi-Res audio.
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