Xiaomi is going to add a new member to its Mi 10 series which is a new member Mi 10T Pro. Recently, a couple of leaks are out in the media showing some of the specifications about this phone and color variants too. Yesterday tipster Abhishek Yadav has twitted all the specifications of this upcoming smartphone. Let’s check out the configurations and specifications of this Mi 10T Pro.
According to the tipster, the main attraction of the phone will be its 108MP camera. You can click some really sharp and clear images using this sensor and can raise your photography to another level. The phone also offers two types of storage configurations up to 256GB. Now coming to the color variants. This phone will be offered in four different color variants: black, grey, light blue, and silver.
The phone will come with a model number of M2007J3SG. Regarding the display, the phone sports a 6.67″ IPS Full HD display with 144Hz of refresh rate.
If we enlighten the camera part, the Mi 10T Pro has a triple rear back camera include- 108MP of the main shooter alongside 20MP of a wide-angle lens and a telephoto lens of 8MP. The rear camera lenses are aligned in a rectangular module with a flash at the top left on the backside of the phone. On the front side, the phone has a punch-hole designed cutout at the top left corner on the screen to hold the selfie camera with 20MP lenses.
Under the hood will be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 856 with Adreno 650. The SoC will be equipped with an 8 GB of RAM. Xiaomi offers two types of storage configurations – 128GB and 256GB. The is backed with a decent battery of 5,000mAh.
Regarding the other specifications, the phone comes with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. There is no confirmation about the price of the device, but it is expected that the phone will be priced at 550 Euros (roughly Rs. 47,962). In the upcoming days, we will come to know more information about this phone.
I don’t think so. You are comparing weaker Amd with latest intel processor. You forgot to compare the prices at the same time. sounds like a bit biased.
I think it is very biased. Plus, so far, we did see any reasonable graphic solution from Intel, but a lot of marketing hype, which at the end turned to be complete flop. I am old enough to remember that 🥺