We know Xiaomi is planning to debut the successor of last year’s Mi 9T and 9T Pro for some time now. But until now, we haven’t seen the real picture of the phones. However, thanks to an Amazon Spain listing, we now have an idea of what to expect.
The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro will sport a big screen, supposedly an LCD panel, with a punch hole for the selfie snapper. Aside from the 5G support and thin bezel, there are no other details on the front panel, which hints at a side-mounted fingerprint scanner confirmed by previous leaks.
At the back panel is a big primary 108MP camera. Below the sensor is an additional two sensors, even though it looks like a quad arrangement. The LED-Flash is also housed inside the square camera bump.
Under the helm is the Snapdragon 865+ Octa-Core processor. It will be paired with up to 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The base 8/128GB going by the Amazon listing will start at €640, while the 256GB model will sell for an additional €25 to €35.
Meanwhile, the Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro is expected to debut alongside a vanilla model – Mi 10T. But instead of the SD 865+, it will run the Snapdragon 865 SoC, which will be paired with a 6GB RAM. The primary sensor is also scaled down to 64MP but will retain the same setup.
As for the pricing, it will start at €540, and that contradicts our previous post. It reported that the Mi 10T is the supposed under €300 Xiaomi phone, which the company announced will be debuting this month. However, we might see the Lite version start at that price.
And yes, the device will be available on the Global market. We expect to learn more about these upcoming Xiaomi phones in the coming days, and possibly the launch date.