The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, previously called the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Plus by the media, will be launched at the company’s 20th anniversary celebration in China tomorrow, August 11. But the leaks have not stopped flowing.
(Update, August 11: And it’s official! Read Launched: Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, new No.1 camera phone on DxOMark.)
One of the latest is the smartphone’s reported benchmark scores in Geekbench. The database shows a device with model number M2007J1SC — strongly believed to be the Mi 10 Ultra — getting 901 and 3,275 points in the single- and multi-core tests, respectively. Those are in line with scores achieved by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus devices such as the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel and the ASUS ROG Phone 3.
The variant benchmarked boasts a whopping 16GB of RAM and runs a MIUI version based on Android 10.
There’s another leak: a picture of an actual Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra in what seems to be Pearlescent White color. The live image confirms a periscope lens that can zoom in on objects up to 120x. Rumors say the three other cameras at the back have megapixel counts of 108 (main), 20 (ultra-wide-angle), and 8 (telephoto).
A photo of a marketing material for the phone show that it has a transparent or transparent-like version in a gray hue, a 10-bit screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and support for 120-watt fast charging — the first to be launched with this kind of feature.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra is expected to come with an AMOLED display and a 4,500mAh battery. Pricing will allegedly start at ¥6,299, which is around P44,421 in Philippine pesos and $905 in U.S. dollars.
We’re just a day away from Xiaomi‘s premium flagship, so the wait for it shouldn’t be that long. Come back tomorrow for the final specs and prices.
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