Xiaomi released the Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro at a Madrid event Wednesday, bringing the global markets with the first 108MP Penta camera smartphones.
The Mi Note 10 is actually a rebranded Mi CC9 Pro which was unveiled on Tuesday in Beijing. While the Mi Note 10 Pro upgraded the 8P lens on the standard version with 7P lens.
The devices is targeting customers in the UK other European countries. The hardware doesn’t have many differences from the Mi CC9 Pro, but the Note 10 will run MIUI atop Google-approved Android.
As cnTechPost reported Tuesday, the Mi CC9 Pro brings back the curved edge display to the Mi series after a long time. It sports a 6.47-inch AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution. And there's a small water drop notch on the top.
The Mi Note 10 has the same specs. Besides, both the Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro run on a Snapdragon 730G chipset as the on the CC9 Pro.
The Mi Note 10 has a 5260mAh battery that comes with support for 30W fast charging system.
The standard version has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage while the Mi Note 10 Pro has 8GB of RAM and 256GBof storage.
The phones’ biggest selling point is the camera system. The device has five rear camers on its back with the main one having a 108 MP sensor.
The 108 MP camera uses a Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor, developed jointly with the Korean company and first introduced in the revolutionary Mi Mix Alpha.
While the entry model of the Mi CC9 Pro is priced at around $400 in China,the Mi Note 10 is priced at €549 while the Mi Note 10 Pro will sell for €649.
The phone will be available in Spain and Italy starting on November 15 and in France on November 18. Pre-order begins in Germany on November 11.