Just about the same time when Xiaomi released the information that the Mi 10 series will go official on February 13 in China, a couple of official posters of the models have leaked online. The posters appeared on China’s Weibo and give us a close look at the design of the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro.

The leaked images clearly distinguish the Mi 10 from the Mi 10 Pro. From the look of things, both models will have the same display type which is a curved OLED screen. The display features a punch-hole camera at the top left corner. At the rear aspect, the Mi 10’s camera setup includes three lenses arranged in a single module and a fourth sensor placed underneath. There is also an LED flash at the bottom of the fourth sensor.XIaomi Mi 10 Pro

On the other hand, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro features an additional sensor between the second and third lenses. As past reports have revealed, the Mi 10 series will be equipped with a 108-megapixel main lens as well as other camera features like 8K videography and 50x hybrid zoom.

The other specifications of that are expected to be available on the Mi 10 series include LPPDR5 RAM, UFS 3.0 flash storage and Wi-Fi 6. The Mi 10 Pro may support 66W fast charging whereas the Mi 10 may arrive with 30W rapid charger. The base model of the Mi 10 could be coming with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage.

Furthermore, the expected prices of the Mi 10 were also leaked online. The leaked poster shows the Mi 10 will start at 4200 yuan ($599) for the base variant with 8GB RAM/128GB storage.  The 8GB RAM/256GB storage variant goes up to 4500 yuan ($642). Finally, the topmost variant with 12GB RAM/256GB storage will be sold for 4900 yuan ($699). We doubt if these leaked prices are accurate. If the Mi 10 should cost this much, then the Mi 10 Pro which should have a higher price tag may max at around $800. We’ll have to wait until the models are officially unveiled to find out the actual prices.

 

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