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Xiomi MI 10 review

 Xiaomi MI 10 review


For those who are looking forward to the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro models, we have good news for you. Both models have just been announced for the Malaysian market with selling prices starting at RM2799 for the Xiaomi Mi 10 model and RM3899 for the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro model.

Both models are 5G network versions with a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen and 1080 x 2340 pixels (FHD +) resolution. Both also come with HDR10 + support, display with 90Hz refresh rate, and powered by Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 processor.

The main differences between the two models can be seen in the camera system, battery capacity, memory variation, and color selection. The Xiaomi Mi 10 model features a 108 MP (f / 1.7) main camera with OIS, a 13 MP wide-angle camera, a 2 MP macro camera and a 2 MP depth detector camera. While for selfie using a 20 MP lens.

This device offers two memory options for the Malaysian market, namely 8GB / 128GB which is priced at RM2799 and 8GB / 256GB which is priced at RM2999 and comes with a Li-Po 4780 mAh battery and 30W fast charging support.

For Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro also comes with a combination of 108 MP camera (f / 1.7) with OIS, two 12 MP and 5 MP telephoto cameras with 5X optical zoom capability, and a 20MP wide-angle camera. It also uses a 20 MP selfie camera.

In Malaysia, this device only comes with one memory variation which is 8GB / 256GB which is sold at RM3899. It also comes with a 4500 mAh Li-Po battery with 50W fast charging.

Those who are interested in getting Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro can order from April 22 to 30 and the official sale will start on May 1. For those who make a pre-order will receive Mi True Wireless Earphone for Mi 10 Pro model and Mi Smart Band 4 for Mi 10.

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