After a longer wait than usual compared to the launch of the device, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro has just been reviewed by the most famous site in the world for the ranking of the photographic sector: DxOMark. So let's see how the latest flagship killer of the Chinese brand behaved.
Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro reviewed on DxOMark: photography is not its forte
Let's start with the rear components of the Mi 10T Pro first. The smartphone comes with a 108 MP main sensor with 0,8 µm large pixels and an f / 1,7 lens equivalent to 26 mm. There is also OIS optical stabilization and PDAF autofocus. Other cameras include a 13MP ultra-wide lens with 1,12µm pixels and a 5MP macro lens.
Going to the review, according to DxOMark the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro adopts a very performing main camera outdoors and indoors, which will meet the main needs of most users. We then have a pleasant color in the outdoor and indoor photos with the mainly accurate and reliable preview image. Also accurate white balance and skin tone in zoom shots.
For videos, there are high details for the most part, with accurate exposure in outdoor and indoor video. The same goes for accurate white balance both outdoors and indoors, and effective stabilization.
Turning to the downsides, the smartphone showed limited dynamic range in low light photos and strong ghosting in some HDR photos. There was no shortage of errors in estimating depth and short focal length in bokeh photos and reduced details in ultra wide-angle photos.
Problems also with limited dynamic range in most videos, unstable autofocus in indoor videos and in low light conditions. Finally, visible artifacts and sharpness inconsistencies were noted in low-light videos.
The final score obtained by the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro was 118, therefore a score that puts it in the middle of the table. Which is not bad for a smartphone that focuses more on performance and specific / price ratio.