Xiaomi Mi 10 Leaked: This Is How Mi 10 Looks As Per These Spy Images!
Some very interesting pics have emerged, which tells us how Xiaomi Mi 10 actually looks.
Shared on a Chinese tech site, these initial renders of Xiaomi Mi 10 suggests a new design, and some interesting facts about the features.
Xiaomi Mi 10 Leaked: This Is How It Looks
As per the leaked images, Xiaomi Mi 10 has a punch hole screen design, and curved edges.
At the same time, the punch hole’s positioning is at the top left hand corner of the display.
As we can see the settings screen of the phone, ‘MIUI 11.0.2’ version is clearly visible, which gives us a hint about the OS version of Mi 10.
Borders of the display screen were very narrowly processed, which makes the overall display looks bigger and better.
Meanwhile, if we observe the other leaked image, then the rear part of the smartphone is clearly not harmonious, as the halo effect in the rear of the camera is tearing apart. The camera which clicked this snap has not been able to capture the natural lights, and the effect is shattering.
This suggests that the image has been edited.
However, other parts of the leaked images seen possible, based on the earlier leaks about Mi 10.
Xiaomi Mi 10: Expected Features
Another very interesting image from the leaked collection shows us the processor, which is Snapdragon 865 5G powered processor.
We had earlier reported about the same possibility, which is now almost confirmed.
The rear cameras are arranged vertically in the leaked images.
As per earlier reports, Mi 10 can have 64MP camera with Sony IMX686 sensor, and Mi 10 Pro can have 108 MP camera.
In case Snapdragon 865 processor exists, then Mi 10 will become the first Mi smartphone to have this high-powered processor, having 5G capability.
It is expected that Mi 10 will have 4500 mAh battery, with support for triple fast charging. 6.5-inch 90Hz OLED display, along with 48MP selfie camera is expected, as per the earlier leaks.
We will keep you updated, as more details come in.
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