Today at AnTuTu, a Smartphone with the code name appeared M2007J1SC, which has not been officially released yet and is obviously the upcoming one I Pro 10 Plus of Xiaomi.
Tthe score achieved by the device at Antutu is a new absolute record on the benchmarking platform, but the weird thing is that the device seems to be equipped with Snapdragon 865 and not with its new version Snapdragon 865 +, which raises many questions about the validity of the following score.
Reports say this device is promising Mi 10 Pro Super Large Cup (also known as Mi 10 Pro Plus). A few days ago the head of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, hinted at the upcoming release of this smartphone and let us know a list of its key features.
This list includes:
- Dual stereo speakers
- High refresh rate screen
- NFC support
- Fingerprint scanner below the screen
- 3,5 mm audio jack for headphones.
- Infrared port
- Support for 12x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom maybe even higher.
- Battery capacity greater than 4500 mAh
- Better cooling system
- Support for wireless charging
- New excellent X-axis vibration motor.
Asked by the company's fans what kind of smartphone this will be and when it will be released, Lei Jun remained silent, but judging by the above list of features of the device, it should be a top flagship and it is very likely that it will join its ranks My 10.
According to rumors, this new device will feature AMOLED screen at 120 Hz, processor Snapdragon 865 +, 12x optical zoom and new technology for fast charging at 120 watts.
It is worth noting that last March, Xiaomi officially introduced the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro, equipped with a 6,67 inch screen FHD + AMOLED at 90Hz, Snapdragon 865 and main rear camera on 108MP.
This new Xiaomi Smartphone, according to the latest rumors, is expected to be released in the first half of August.
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Xiaomi also enters the club of 1000 € +…
And it's too late I can tell you…
Exreme devices let them have over 1000 euro… ..
As long as normal devices and regular flagships continue to hold the Value for Money they have now.