The rumors about the new and awaited Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra also defined as Xiaomi CAS are becoming more insistent, but if until a few days ago we had no official clues from the company, now the Chinese brand's premium flagship takes shape "Semi-unofficial", as a slide projected during an internal meeting by top management leaked into the network, where Mi 10 Ultra seems to be depicted.
The meeting, according to Chang Cheng, has been defined as one of the most important in the last period, considering that Xiaomi is acquiring more and more notoriety in the top-end market segment, which could materialize with the release of Mi 10 Ultra .
But further discoveries have been made in these hours, when we witnessed the certification of the 3C unit in China. The XDA team has in fact found the reference indications in the MIUI source code for the new top of the range coming, which will bring the support to the 100W fast charging, announced by Xiaomi for some time. In addition, among the specifications enjoyed by Mi 10 Ultra, the new SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ is also included, which compared to the current chipset will offer even more performance.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra: new clues about the definitive flagship
But the company for the new flagship will not focus on sensors with extraordinary numbers, as the primary camera will have 48 MP resolution, but this does not mean that we will not have quality, because as you well know it is not the number of megapixels that makes quality but the sensor itself and above all the software optimization. In fact, the new Mi 10 Ultra will be the first smartphone of the brand to equip itself with the new Super Moon shooting mode, integrating a telephoto lens with optical stabilization and optical zoom.
So will we see the launch of the definitive top of the range for this 2020? Probably yes, considering that the managers of the Asian brand had hinted that the future flagship would also have enjoyed IP68 certification. But at the moment there is no indication of a Global version, so we hope that much technological joy will not remain confined to the Chinese market alone.