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Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G: these are the first real photographs

The wait is over. A few days after the announcement of what appears to be the official launch date of the new top of the range of the Xiaomi Mi series, here are the first real photographs of its more powerful variant, that is Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G. Apparently the device in question should make its debut in the Chinese market11 February next, but respectively to the design that was seen on the poster unfortunately we must say that it is not true smartphone. Now though, take your eyes back because these are the real photographs that portray the Mi 10 Pro, the smartphone that will reconquer DxOMark.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G: these are the first real photographs

Starting from the front, it all comes back with the latest unofficial published renders since we find one single room set under the display and placed in the upper left corner. Yes, it is only single and not double like Redmi K30 and this could make some of you nose. But in reality, they are more than someone to disappoint the left and right sides of the display which are curved. Unfortunately, the laws of aesthetics, at the moment, provide that the most beautiful smartphones are born with this type of sides. We hope at least that there are no problems afflicting gestures, as we have found with My Notes 10.

mi 10 pro 5g retro

Turning to the back we find the huge photographic sector that seems formed only from four sensors. For what reason Xiaomi did not want to put five cameras even on the Pro version? Well, certainly to offer something different than what he has already presented. On the other hand, however, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G we find the 108 megapixel camera (you can see how even the watermark say that that is the sensor used). This could also tell us another thing: probably the standard version will not be equipped with this very powerful photographic sensor. Pending confirmation, we continue to see the photos.

me 10 pro retro

On the back label, above the MI logo, we find the abbreviation M2001J1C. If you remember, this abbreviation corresponds to that of the smartphone certified with top up at 65W. And guess what? It 'just him since in the sales box there is also a charger from that power, in the face of Oppo. Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro he will then keep company with Oppo reno ace as for the speed and the charging power of the battery, even if at the moment we don't know how many mAh the cell is.

mi 10 pro 5g charger 65w

Finally, miss the two photos that portray the device in its upper and rear part. A curious thing is the location of the SIM trolley: this is located below instead of on the left side. Reason? We don't know, but maybe it's due to battery that is too large to make room for him too. In any case we have one speaker below and one above, accompanied by the IR sensor and a type-C connection. Unfortunately it is no 3.5 jack hole for headphones... it seems that we will have to learn to do without it.

we 10 pro me 10 pro below

At the level of hardware equipment we therefore know that the device has a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 whose benchmarks are scary. In addition, the main camera we know to be, without a doubt, the one from 108 megapixel. The display could support, like Redmi K30, a refresh rate to 120 Hz: if not, we still count on 90 Hz. The certain data end here, but we hope that under the body there is a at least 4500 mAh battery (if it were minor it would disfigure, also by virtue of the fact that the Mi Note 10 has a 5260 mAh one). As for the price, it will be highly unlikely to be around 3500 yuan: we must count that it is part of the higher band and so it will be between 4000 and 5000 yuan, that is 520/600 €.

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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Smartphone, 6 GB RAM + 128 GB ROM, 3D Curved Amoled 6.47 "FHD + Screen, Penta Camera 108 MP, 5260 mAh, Midnight Black
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Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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