Xiaomi’s next flagship smartphones are set to be the Mi 10 and Mi 10
Pro. The phones were announced during Qualcomm’s big announcement for
the Snapdragon 865 SoC where a release for 2020 was confirmed along with
the fact that it will feature Qualcomm’s upcoming flagship chipset.
More details on the device have now surfaced thanks to a new leak
spotted on Weibo. The leak comes from a prominent tipster named Digital
chat station, who has revealed that the Mi 10 will have a much larger
battery as compared to its predecessor.
He believes that the Mi 10 will have a battery cell with 4500-4800
mAh capacity, which is a significant step forward from the Mi 9’s 3300
mAh battery. Without going into detail, he also added that the phone
will have major improvements in terms of display, fast charging, camera
lens, and memory specifications.
The Mi 10 has previously appeared on China’s 3C certification program
under the model name M2001J2E/C, which revealed that there will be 5G
support and 30W fast charging. As for the Mi 10 Pro, the battery size is
not known yet, but its 3C certification has unveiled up to 66W fast
charging.
It is unclear whether Xiaomi will also release a Special Edition (SE)
similar to the Mi 9. However, since the Black Shark 2 was made official
alongside the Mi 9, the Black Shark 3 is also expected to arrive with
the Mi 10 series.
A precise release date is yet to be revealed. Stay tuned for updates.
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