Xiaomi Mi 10 camera to compete with Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra


Xiaomi wants to be at the same level as the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with its Mi 10 camera. The Chinese manufacturer has finished developing the Xiaomi Mi 10. This new high-end smartphone will be launched in the coming weeks. There has been hardly any reliable leak or rumor regarding this smartphone. However, we recently saw some spy images showing its quad-rear cameras and punch-hole screen.  Xiaomi and Samsung developed and presented the 108MP flagship sensor last year. This sensor was first used for the Mi Note 10 last year. However, Samsung has further developed this sensor for its new Galaxy S20 Ultra. Nevertheless, Xiaomi also wants to bet on 108MP again. The only question is whether it has an in-house team that will make this flagship sensor perform at the same level as Samsung.

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For sure, the Mi 10 will use the Snapdragon 865 processor for peak performance. In addition, it will most likely support 5G network. However, reports out of China now claims that the camera of this smartphone will be very close to Samsung’s upcoming flagship.

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Xiaomi Mi 10 gets network license in China

According to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Xiaomi Mi 10 Standard Edition now has a network access license. As of the end of November 2019, some Xiaomi 5G models with numbers M2001J1E and M2001J1C received 3C certification. The certification information shows that this new Xiaomi 5G phone supports up to 66W fast charging. In addition, two other Xiaomi 5G phones (M2001J2E and M2001J2C) also received 3C certification. However, these smartphones support up to 30W fast charge.

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According to speculations, these phones are the Xiaomi Mi 10 series. Among them, M2001J2E is the Standard Edition from Fu Zhikang Precision Electronics (Langfang) Co., Ltd. At present, this phone already has a radio transmission license, 3C certification, and a network access license.

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2 Comments

  1. Guest
    January 19, 2020

    Lmao.. they have to compete with Huawei first which is 2nd biggest brand after Samsung! They surely don’t have a chance with their laughable phones against Samsung.

  2. Henco Steenkamp
    January 20, 2020

    Wow dude are you a troll because your comment seems uneducated😕