The rumors that gravitate around the probable release of Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra are becoming more and more substantial, so much so that a good part of the technical data sheet that will accompany the performance of this super top of the range seems already revealed. In fact, we spoke to you in the past news of the display, which should satisfy and agree both gamers and purists of high definition video, thanks to the use of a curved panel with OLED technology and 120 Hz refresh rate, the first smartphone of the brand to adopt such a high update frequency.
Apparently to give the load from 12 on this alleged Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra the company CEO, Lei Jun, has directly thought about it. Through a post on the social Weibo he listed, without any particular reason or reference, a series of specifications hardware that partially confirm the rumors of the alleged Mi 10 Ultra. We reiterate that the key figure of the Chinese brand does not refer explicitly to any smartphone, in fact it specifically asks its followers what they think are the key specifications that a smartphone must have as a dowry, adding just a list of features.
Lei Jun freewheeling on the specifications of a mysterious smartphone. Will the expected Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra be?
Without going too far, the list published by Lei Jun includes: dual speaker configuration, high refresh rate (120 Hz), fingerprint reader integrated into the display, NFC module, 3.5 mm mini-jack, IR (infrared) sensor, 30X zoom and higher, battery of at least 4500 mAh or higher, wireless charging, motor improved vibration, VC cooling system (with Vapoer Chamber), front and rear optical sensors (for more precise automatic brightness).
Definitely a slew of features that appeal to the most avid lovers of premium mobile telephony. In short, if Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra arrives with these features it could silence all the competition, but perhaps Lei Jun's posts are limited to a simple survey or maybe not ... At the moment we know that a device with a CAS code name and abbreviation M2007J1SC with 120 W fast charge support has been certified and therefore real. We just have to wait…