The upcoming Xiaomi Mi 10 series will have a Mi 10 Pro that will support 66W fast charging, according to XDA.
Previous rumors said there will be a Mi 10 Pro besides the regular Mi 10, now XDA said forum member kacskrz has compelling information confirming the existence of two different models.
According to kacskrz, MIUI 11 v20.1.6 i.e. the nightly build from January 16, 2020, for the Redmi K30 5G confirms the codenames of the two devices along with the marketing names.
The member confirms that the Xiaomi Mi 10 is associated with the code name M2001J2C whereas the Mi 10 Pro is referred to as M2001J1C.
While Xiaomi has already teased its much-faster 100W charging technology, we might have to wait for a little while before it becomes commercially available, the XDA report said.
In December, Xiaomi co-founder Lin Bin revealed on the Weibo that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro vibration experience is "second in the world". There is also news that the new model will be designed with triple notches in the middle of its back and a flat frame.
The information shows that Xiaomi 10 Pro's OLED screen will support 120Hz refresh rate, equipped with five rear cameras and support 66w super fast charging and 50w wireless fast charging.
It is rumored that Xiaomi 10 Pro has begun trial production and will be officially launched at the end of January or early February.
In other aspects of Xiaomi 10 Pro, there were rumors saying that the battery capacity is 4300 mAh.