On Feb. 13, Xiaomi will be holding a livestream event in China to unleash the Xiaomi Mi 10 series which includes the Xiaomi Mi 10 and Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. Both phones are expected to come equipped with an identical front design. The rear appearance of both phones could be same and the only major difference between the regular and Pro model will be that the latter will have an additional camera. Ahead of the launch, the Chinese manufacturer has been sharing the key details of the smartphone. It has already revealed information on the camera capabilities and vapor chamber liquid cooling system. Today, Xiaomi shared a new poster which contains plenty of information on the display of the Mi 10 series.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 is equipped with a 6.67-inch display. It is a custom-made AMOLED screen with curved edges that offers a contrast ratio of 5000000:1. There is a punch-hole at the top-left corner of the screen. It promises a peak brightness of 1120nits and it can reach 4,096 levels of automatic brightness adjustment.

Xiaomi claims JNCD (Just Noticeable Color Difference) and Delta E values of the custom screen have reached industry-leading levels. In other words, the Mi 10 display will offer professional-grade color accuracy. The JNCD <0.55 value confirms that the display of the Xiaomi Mi 10 is better than iPhone 11 Pro Max’s screen that has a JNCD <0.9 value. The Delta E value of the Mi 10’s screen is 1.11 which is significantly better than other flagship phones. The company states that each display is calibrated one by one before leaving the factory.

The display of the Xiaomi Mi 10 will carry support for 90Hz refresh rate along with 180Hz high frame rate sampling. The HDR10+ complaint display supports DCI-P3 color gamut and offers good viewing experience under bright sunlight. It supports full DC dimming. Lastly, the TUV Rheinland approved screen of the Mi 10 effectively filters the harmful blue rays. While it is not mentioned, the screen of the Mi 10 will be embedded with an in-screen fingerprint scanner. The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is likely to sport the same screen that is available on the Mi 10 phone.

The Xiaomi Mi 9 that was unveiled in February last year and the Xiaomi Mi 9 Pro 5G that had debuted in September were both equipped with waterdrop notch screens. The Mi 10 series will be the first flagship phones from the company to come equipped with punch-hole displays that promise high screen-to-body ratio.