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Video of the Xiaomi Mi 10, and other curiosities

Video of the Xiaomi Mi 10, and other curiosities

It's time for us to read something about tomorrow's top mobile phone.

Video of the Xiaomi Mi 10, and other curiosities

In the big page conversion, in launching a new page, I didn't have time to write about the news, now it's time to at least partially make up for the shortcomings.

Let’s also start with an interesting topic, Xiaomi’s new top phone, the Mi 10. As we have become accustomed to, the company puts into this series everything that is at the peak of today, at least according to them. Brutal processor, bitang strong camera capabilities, fashionable exterior, and of course Xiaomisan (porously) precise and tight material selection and assembly. In a word, these are real high end phones. Unfortunately, a usable Xiaomi MIX version was left out of the fall update, so we’ve been starving for some rough iron for a long time now. While the Mi series is fashionable, the MIX was the interesting, forward-looking Xiaomin.

So, we already know everything about the Mi 10, including getting a boringly perfect phone again. Of course, the processor will be the latest, most powerful, Snapdragon, it can have a lot of memory in it if we want to. The display will be flipped to the side, which has already been well tested in Mi Note 10. There are two significant innovations in the display. One is the AMOLED panel, which is capable of 90 Hz image refresh, which, along with the 120 Hz competitors launched on the market, doesn’t seem like a big throwback. The other novelty, at least for the Xiaomi phones, is the placement of the front camera, which is now not sitting on an island, but peeking out of a hole in the upper left corner of the display.

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Regarding the self-timer camera, Xiaomi stresses how imperceptible the hole will be. This is based on the development of a new, extremely small camera module that requires only a 3,84 millimeter peephole. I say the then 4mm hole I don’t think will go unnoticed, but it will certainly be better than any notch, even if it’s just a drop-shaped island.

An image of the support of fast charging was also found in the press materials, which shows that we also get three types of fast charging. There will be a wired 50 watt and two wireless 30 and 10 watt modes. The battery isn’t something crazy anyway, at least in terms of capacity, the heralded 4400 mAh doesn’t stand out from the field.

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Of course, there will also be developments in the field of cameras. With Mi Note 10, Xiaomi has proven that even the title of the best camera system in the world can be obtained if they really want to. And the Note 10 is really good in cameras, though there are a few points we can get up to, such as the 2-megapixel macro camera, which specifically doesn’t make much sense. We would also require a higher resolution for the 5 megapixel telephoto camera, because this way the structure balances on the edge of usable quality. Well, we come to Mi 10 and fix the bugs!

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Well, in the case of the Mi 10, the birds are chirping from something quite amazing camera ensemble. In addition to the already known 10-megapixel main camera from Note 108 (and MIX Alpha), we also get a 48-megapixel, a 12-megabyte and an 8-megabyte auxiliary sensor. It’s a crazy number of pixels, and it can be enveloped that the phone will also be ranked high on the DXoMark list.

Let's not talk about the price, on the one hand we don't know the exact pricing yet, on the other hand we know that we won't get this for the hardware buttons. Therefore, we can hope to be positioned below the competition, if so, it is guaranteed to be doomed to success.

Finally, come the freshly leaked video from your phone!

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