Xiaomi Mi 10 starts from 8GB LPDDR5 memory – no 6GB or 64GB model


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Today, Micron Technology said that the world’s first mass-produced low-power LPDDR5 DRAM chip will be on the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 10. Xiaomi’s latest flagship series will touch down in a few days and this smartphone will not be cheap. According to Lei Jun, Xiaomi now focuses on making better products. Redmi can handle the performance-price ratio fans.  Xiaomi’s CEO also responded to a recent poll on Weibo which seeks to know netizens’ thoughts on the configuration (RAM and storage) of this series.

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According to Lei Jun, a vast majority of users who buy flagship phones now want 8GB RAM or more. To this end, the Xiaomi Mi 10 will not have a 6GB + 128G configuration. All the models starts from 8GB and they all use LPDDR5 memory. As for the storage, it appears that the lowest will be 128GB. Lei Jun asked netizens to forget the possibility of an 8GB + 64GB model.

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According to the actual measurement results of LPDDR5 vs LPDDR4X using Xiaomi Mi 10 engineering, LPDDR5 memory has about 10% improvement in battery life. It can achieve power saving of about 20 in-game scenarios.

XIAOMI MI 10 SPECIFICATIONS

  • 6.57″ AMOLED screen
  • Fingerprint sensor on the screen
  • 90Hz refresh rate
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor
  • 6GB RAM memory (in one of the variants, we will have more)
  • 128GB internal memory (in one of the variants, we will have more)
  • 108MP main camera (OIS f / 1.8)
  • Camera 2: 20MP wide-angle 117º
  • Camera 3: 5MP with 5X zoom and OIS
  • 4800 mAh battery
  • 30W fast charging
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The Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro should launch on February 13th and the launch event will be held online. As f now, there is no official date for these devices to hit the shelves. Usually, it takes a couple of weeks. What do you think about the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 10 series? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below

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