The world’s first 108MP camera smartphone was the Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro aka Mi Note 10. Late last month, an FCC listing leak suggested the company to launch a new version of this device called Mi Note 10 Lite. Now, this device has also received NBTC certification in Thailand suggesting an imminent launch.

The NBTC listing of Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite reveals it to come with model number M2002F4LG. Other than that, it confirms support for only 4G networks, which is obvious as the previous leak suggested it to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 730.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite NBTC Thailand

The FCC leak also exposed most of the handset’s primary specifications including those of display, camera, battery, and software.

The handset is expected to sport a 6.47-inch display but the type of the panel is a mystery for now. For optics, it will feature a quad-camera setting consisting of a 64MP primary sensor paired with an 8MP unit (probably ultra-wide), a 5MP shooter (could be macro), and a 2MP camera (most probably for depth sensing).

As for the battery, it is tipped to come with a 5,260 mAh cell with support for 30W fast charging. Last but not least, it will run Android 10 with MIUI 11 on top of it.

Anyway, Xiaomi is yet to announce a launch date for Mi Note 10 Lite and since it has now got NBTC certification, Thailand could be the first market for this device.

 

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