Xiaomi coming with Snapdragon 865 chipset phones with 108MP cameras

Xiaomi coming with Snapdragon 865 chipset phones with 108MP cameras
108MP cameras

The Chinese giant and electronics company which makes and invests in smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, bags, trimmers, earphones, MI Television, shoes, fitness bands, and many other products are coming with yet another two devices which will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 chipset with a 108MP camera

According to XDA report, two Xiaomi devices – “umi” and “cmi”, or as they’ll be known in stores, Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. These two names were previously connected to 108MP cameras through an update of the MIUI gallery app.

Xiaomi has officially confirmed that the Mi 10 phones will be powered by the Snapdragon 865 chipset. That’s quite a step up from the 700-series chips inside the Mi Note 10 phones, which were the first to bring a 108MP camera.

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is expected to have 66W fast charging and 16GB of RAM, plus 120Hz refresh rate for the screen to go with that S865 chipset and its beefy GPU. The non-Pro phone will have the same 108MP camera and chipset, but will use slower charging.

There’s another device, “lmi”, which is believed to be Redmi K30 Pro. This one will also use a Snapdragon 865 chipset, as seen in this Geekbench result. However, it will keep the 64MP camera used by its siblings, at least that’s what the findings from the gallery app suggest. Chipset aside, the Redmi K30 Pro hardware will be based on the K30 5G (which uses an S765G chipset).

The Redmi K30 phones already have 120Hz screens, it’s not clear if the charging speed on the Pro will be be higher than the 30W achieved by the K30 5G. Also note that there’s a Pocophone X2 on the way, which will be based on the K30 (current rumors point to the non-5G, non-Pro Redmi K30 as the base).

While Xiaomi has an MWC event scheduled for February 24, the Mi 10 phones will be unveiled Tuesday next week, or at least their Chinese versions.

Xiaomi at a glance

Xiaomi is a Chinese electronics company founded by Lei Jun in 2010 and headquartered in Beijing. The company makes and invests in smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, bags, trimmers, earphones, MI Television, shoes, fitness bands, and many other products. Ranked 468th, Xiaomi is the youngest company on Fortune Global 500 List for 2019

Xiaomi released its first smartphone in August 2011 and rapidly gained market share in China to become the country’s largest smartphone company in 2014.

Xiaomi makes and invests in smartphones, mobile apps, laptops, bags, trimmers, earphones, MI Television, shoes, fitness bands, and many other products.

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