Xiaomi launched Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro (Mi 10 series smartphones) today in India. Both phones are powered by the latest Snapdragon 865 SoC and are 5G compatible. 

What impresses further is Xiaomi’s new wireless charging technology that allows a charging speed of 30W on both the devices. Many top smartphone manufacturers are still not able to provide such speeds with even wired charging. Over and above, the phone will be capable of reverse charging other smartphones at 10W.

The new devices launched by Xiaomi come with top-of-the-line specifications on paper. While most of the specifications on both Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro are similar, the latter gets a few bells and whistles in the form of more internal storage, better camera setup and a different battery. 

Many leaks of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 10 Series have surfaced online giving us an idea about the expected specifications. Let’s have a look at the expected specifications that Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro has to offer: 

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G: Design and Display

As per the leaks and reports, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro may have a quad-camera setup at the rear panel and at the front, it may have a narrow bezel display with a capsule-shaped cutout for dual selfie cameras. Edges might be curved to give the phone a more sleek and stylish look. Xiaomi Mi 10 may have a 6.5-inch OLED panel having a refresh rate of 90HZ. However, Xiaomi Mi 10 might ditch the latest trend of the pop-up selfie cameras and rather go for a pill-shaped cutout for selfie cameras. The leaked images of the phones are quite similar to the current Xiaomi Mi 9 series. 

Camera

Coming to the cameras, the Mi 10 gets a 108MP primary sensor with two 2MP sensors and a 13MP wide-angle module. The Mi 10 Pro also gets the 108MP lens but in addition, it gets a 12MP short telephoto lens, an 8MP long telephoto lens and a 20MP wide-angle lens. The cameras will be capable of shooting 8K videos. The front camera that is housed in a punch-hole is a 20MP unit. During the launch event, Xiaomi claimed that the Mi 10 Pro managed to score 124 in the DxOMark testing.

Display

For the display, Xiaomi has opted for a panel that comes with a 90Hz refresh rate and to smoothen the experience further, the devices also get a touch sampling rate of 180Hz. This will decrease input lag dramatically. The device features a curved AMOLED screen. The screen has a contrast ratio of 5000000:1 that is also capable of cranking up the brightness up to 1120 nits. The screen also supports a DCI-P3 color gamut for better accuracy and HDR 10+ for better viewing experience.

Pricing

The Mi 10 starts at a price of 3,999 yuan (approx 41,000) for the 8GB RAM 128GB internal storage version, 4,299 yuan (approximately 44,000) for the 8GB, 256GB storage variant and 4,699 yuan (approximately 48,000) for 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The Mi 10 Pro starts at a price 4,999 yuan (approximately 51,100) for the 8GB RAM, 256GB storage variant, 5,499 yuan (approximately 56,300) for the 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage variant. The top of the line variant with 12GB RAM and 512GB of internal storage has been launched in China at a price of 5,999 yuan (approximately 61,400).

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