Xiaomi is expected to take the wraps off the Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition on August 11 in China. The flagship will debut alongside the K30 Ultra and other unnamed products. Ahead of the launch event, the Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition which will also be known as Mi 10 Ultra has made an appearance on GeekBenchXiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Commemorative Edition

The device appears as Xiaomi M2007J1SC and a search on our database shows that the model has previously appeared on GeekBench and several other certification websites. It appeared on GeekBench first on July 31 and also was spotted on AnTuTu benchmark. The device was previously thought to bear the moniker Mi 10 Pro Plus but with Xiaomi’s latest confirmation, we now know the actual name.

It has consistently been listed as packing a Snapdragon 865+ processor. The single-core score of 901 and multi-core score of 3275 is consistent with those of other SD 865+ models. This recent GeekBench listing further shows that the device will have a massive 16GB of RAM onboard.  10 Extreme Commemorative Edition.Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra

The renders of the Mi 10 Ultra leaked over the weekend showing the device will have a Quad-camera setup at the rear including a square periscope lens that can achieve 120x zoom. The other sensors include a 108MP main camera, 20MP super wide-angle and a8MP telephoto sensor.

Furthermore, the device is expected to come with an FHD+ resolution AMOLED display which supports 120Hz refresh rate. It will also pack a 4500mAh battery and will have support for 100W or 120W ultra-fast wired charging. There is also a rumour that the Mi 10 Ultra will have an under-screen camera on board, an industry first, but we don’t know about that yet.