So the CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun just took to Weibo to disclose how the Xiaomi Mi 10 will look like – and it really does look like many of the previous leaks reported.
On the poster shared by Lei Jun shows two colour variants – pink and blue, along with the front side of the Mi 10. Like the leaks had suggested, the phone does share a very similar design with its cousin, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10.
The date 13 February is also plastered on the poster, so the Mi 10 will come just a day after Samsung introduces their Galaxy S20 flagship. This is its China launch however, and its global launch should still take place this February 23 in Barcelona.
Because we’ve reported on this phone very frequently, we’ll keep the rest of this article short: the Mi 10 will come with a Snapdragon 865 chipset along with LPDDR5 RAM. There will probably be three variants – the Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro and the Mi 10 Pro 5G – the top-of-the-line variant will sport a 108MP camera.
There will most likely be a live stream event for the launch, so stay tuned on our website as we bring you the latest coverage of the launch.