Xiaomi today unveiled its new baby, the Mi 10S. This is an evolution of the Mi 10 released last year that seeks to offer an almost high-end experience for less than 600 dollars. For now, it is only planned for China, but it could be marketed in Europe in the coming months.
Xiaomi doesn’t stop right now! After releasing the Xiaomi Mi 11 in Europe, the Chinese brand has followed up on the Redmi Note 10, its new mid-range smartphones. Today, it is another terminal that makes the talk of it: the Mi 10S. This is an improved Mi 10 that targets the mid-range segment “plus” with rates ranging between 500 and 600 dollars depending on the configurations.
The terminal is equipped with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display in Full HD. It has three peculiarities. The first is to be curved on the sides to reinforce the impression of finesse of the smartphone. The second is that it has a refresh rate of 90 Hz in order to bring a little more fluidity to the display. The third is to offer a fingerprint sensor under the slab.
Xiaomi Mi 10S bets on its 108-megapixel APN
Inside, we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor, which replaces the 865 of the classic Mi 10, backed by 8 or 12GB of RAM. The smartphone will offer 128 or 256GB of memory as well as a 4780 mAh battery compatible with 33 Watts (30 Watts wireless) wired charging.
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It is on the side of the photo that Xiaomi has put the package and it shows on the module, equipped with a new design. Here we have four sensors including a 108-megapixel main. There is also an ultra wide-angle 8-megapixel sensor and two additional 2-megapixel sensors. Note that the frontal AFN is 20 megapixels.
In short, a beautiful beast that was announced at a conference in China. The smartphone will be available in the middle empire from Friday and at the moment we have no information about its coming to Europe. Knowing Xiaomi, the terminal should be sold internationally at some point. We will of course keep you informed of the manufacturer’s announcements.
Source: GSMArena