The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro was yesterday previewed by the Chinese company itself, but today more intricate details leaked courtesy of TENAA.
The Chinese telecoms regulator shed some light on the “penta camera” device, that seemingly will be known as the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 internationally.
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Along with those five rear cameras — one of which sports that 108MP sensor from Samsung — the phone will also boast 5x optical zoom. The other cameras will be a macro lens, one 20MP wide-angle camera, and a 12MP camera.
More interestingly, if you ask us, there’s also a huge 5170mAh battery bolted onto the Mi Note 10. Simply enormous compared to any other flagship smartphone at present.
There’s a 6.47-inch OLED panel with 2340×1080 resolution too.
Other specifications include a choice of up to 12 GB and 256 GB of internal storage in the top configuration.
Judging by the CPU layout and clockspeeds, the phone may be running the Snapdragon 730G, the upper mid-range gaming chipset from Qualcomm’s stable.
All in all, it’s shaping up to be one of the more interesting devices of 2019. Expect the phone to debut on 5 November.
H/T: GSMArena, MySmartPrice
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