
On the evening of March 27, Xiaomi officially launched the Mi 10 and 10 Pro international duo after postponing the launch event on February 23 at MWC 2020 due to Covid-19. Also aimed at limiting the spread of SARS-Cov 2, the entire event was held online - without an audience.
This is an international version of the model that was released in China on February 13, 2020. The duo of high-end smartphones stand out in their ability to take photos and have large screen sizes.
The biggest difference between the two products is the notch on the Mi 10, and the "punched" design on the Mi 10 Pro.
Specifically, Xiaomi Mi 10 owns up to 4 cameras on the back, including a 108MP main camera (sharing sensor with Mi Note 10, aperture f / 1.8, anti-shake OIS), a wide-angle 13MP f / 2.4 camera , a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth camera.
Meanwhile, the Mi 10 Pro has a 108MP main camera (f / 1.7), a 12MP telephoto camera (f / 2.0 aperture, 50mm), an 8MP telephoto camera (f / 2.0, 125mm, with OIS support) and a 20MP wide-angle camera (1 / 2.8-inch sensor, 16mm, f.2.2 aperture).
Catching the trend of smartphone zooming, the camera of Mi 10 Pro is also quite impressive when it comes to 2X optical zoom and up to 50X digital zoom.
Besides, the product also incorporates some camera features such as AI Dynamic Skyscaping, Vlog Mode, Night Mode 2.0, ShowSteady, super slow-motion video recording at 120fps and professional mode.
On the front, Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro are both equipped with selfie cameras with 20MP resolution.
Xiaomi confidently compared the duo Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro with the "top" smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, iPhone 11 Pro Max, ...
In terms of display, both devices have 6.67-inch sizes, 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution and have a punched design. In addition, the device’s screen is bent to the sides with a 90Hz scan rate.
In terms of configuration, Xiaomi Mi 10 | The Mi 10 Pro runs on a Snapdragon 865 chip, has 5G connectivity, and comes with 8GB / 12GB RAM (LPDDR5 standard) and 128GB / 512GB ROM (UFS 3.0 standard).
The battery on the two devices is 4780mAh for Mi 10 and 4500 mAh for Mi 10 Pro, respectively. Both are equipped with fast charging, up to 65W for the Mi 10 Pro.
In addition to launching the Mi 10 and 10 Pro duo, Xiaomi also launched Mi 10 Lite 5G - a reduced version and cheaper but still equipped with advanced 5G technology.
Other specifications include a 6.57-inch screen, a relatively powerful Snapdragon 765G chip, a quad-camera cluster, and a 4160mAh battery.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 5G, 10 Pro 5G duo will officially go on sale in early May with prices of 799 Euro (about 20.8 million VND) and 999 Euro (about 26 million VND) with 128GB internal memory.
Meanwhile, the "compact" version of Mi 10 Lite 5G is significantly lower, only 349 Euro (about 9 million) for a capacity of 64GB.