From the looks of the upcoming Note 10, Xiaomi opted for a vertical pill-style strip to house three of the lenses, while the remaining two reside outside the pill-shaped band. TENNA corroborated the leaks regarding the 108-megapixel primary camera, but it didn’t reveal the details for the other four sensors. That said, earlier leaks point to a 20-megapixel wide-angle shooter, rounded off by a 12-megapixel depth sensor.
A promo render showcases a white-hued variant of Xiaomi Mi Note 10 AKA the Mi CC9 Pro, while a separate promo video shows off the phone’s incredible 50X zoom capabilities. On the top left corner of the device, sits the world’s first 108-megapixel camera package.
As for the raw spec sheet, the phone flaunts some impressive internal hardware at a high Xiaomi Price tag. You’re looking at a Snapdragon 730G chipset featuring a pair of Kryo 470 Gold processors clocked at 2.2 GHz, alongside 6 more Kryo 470 units.
You get three memory configurations, with up to 256 GB of onboard storage combined with an outstanding 12 GB of RAM. The base variant will offer 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of native storage, whereas the mid-tier version will rock an 8 GB/128 GB combination. Powering this beefy hardware is an equally powerful 5,170 mAh battery.
Xiaomi has also announced that this flagship will sell under the Mi CC9 Pro moniker in China, but it will be rebranded as Mi Note 10 outside Chinese markets. Put another way, the phone will be arriving in Pakistan as the Mi Note 10.
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