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Xiaomi MI 10

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Vorteile

  • the experience has improved so tangibly
  • the photo is crisp and fairly detailed
  • the camera managed to capture plenty of detail

Nachteile

  • experienced occasional touch sensitivity issues on the bottom right of the screen
  • falls short with no optical zoom and occasional UI gremlins
  • there's no telephoto camera around the back

Top Spezifikationen

  • 108 Mpx
  • 6.67 in
  • 2340, 1080 px
  • AMOLED
  • 4780 mAh
  • 8-core
  • 20 Mpx

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Xiaomi MI 10 - Technische Übersicht

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IconBildschirmgröße
6,67 in
Am besten:
Asus FonePad 8
Bildschirmgröße: 8 in
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4780 mAh
Am besten:
Doogee BL12000
Batteriekapazität: 12000 mAh
IconCPU-Taktrate
2,84 GHz
Am besten:
Motorola Moto G100
CPU-Taktrate: 3,2 GHz

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Xiaomi MI 10 – Vollständige Spezifikationen

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Hardware
CPU-Taktrate2.84 GHz
CPU-Kerne8-core
CPU-ModellQualcomm Snapdragon 865
RAM-Speicher8 GB
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Rückfahrkamera
Größe des Primärsensors1/1.33"
Auflösung des primären Sensors108.0 Mpx
Auflösung (zweite Kamera)13.0 Mpx
Auflösung (dritte Kamera)2.0 Mpx
Auflösung (vierte Kamera)2.0 Mpx
Objektivöffnung (zweite Kamera)F/2.4
Objektivöffnung (Dritte Kamera)F/2.4
Objektivöffnung (vierte Kamera)F/2.4
Sichtfeld (FoV) (zweite Kamera)123.0 °
FokuseinstellungAutomatisch
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Lager
Interne Speicher
  • 128 GB
  • 256GB
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Maße
Höhe162.5 mm
Breite74.8 mm
Tiefe8.96 mm
Gewicht208.0 g
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Andere eigenschaften
ZahlungstechnologieGoogle Pay
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Mobilfunk
Datenübertragung
  • GPRS
  • EDGE
  • HSDPA
  • HSUPA
  • HSPA+
  • VoLTE
  • FDD-LTE
  • TDD-LTE
  • 5G NR FR1
Navigationssystem
  • GPS
  • A-GPS
  • GLONASS
  • BeiDou
  • Galileo
GSM-Frequenzen
  • 1800 MHz
  • 1900 MHz
  • 850 MHz
  • 900 MHz
UMTS-Frequenzen
  • 1700 MHz
  • 1900 MHz
  • 2100 MHz
  • 850 MHz
  • 900 MHz
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Bildschirmgröße6.67 in
Auflösung2340 x 1080 px
TechnologieAMOLED
BildschirmmaterialCorning Gorilla Glass 5.0
HDRJa
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Vordere kamera
Primäre Auflösung20.0 Mpx
LichtquelleDisplay flash
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Design
Farbe des Produkts
  • Korallengrün
  • Dämmerungsgrau
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Sensoren
BeschleunigungsmesserJa
NäheJa
Digitaler KompassJa
UmgebungslichtsensorJa
GyroskopJa
BarometerJa
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Konnektivität
Dual-Sim-UnterstützungNein
Sim KartengrößeNano-SIM
BluetoothJa
Bluetooth-Version5.1
NFCJa
LadeanschlussUSB
Art des USB-AnschlussesUSB Typ C.
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Batterie
Batteriekapazität4780.0 mAh
Kabelloses LadenJa

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi – Redaktionelle Rezensionen (16)

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Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 review
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TechRadar
Veröffentlicht: 30.06.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 review
4.0

Xiaomi nails design - but it’ll cost you

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 review: Falling just short of greatness
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Android Central
Veröffentlicht: 22.05.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 review: Falling just short of greatness
4.0

Xiaomi gets a lot of things right with the Mi 10, including a 108MP camera that takes incredible photos. There's also a Snapdragon 865, 90Hz AMOLED display, 30W wired and wireless ...

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Redmi 10 smartphone review: Good budget phone with NFC and 90 Hz
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Notebookcheck
Veröffentlicht: 08.11.2021
Xiaomi Redmi 10 smartphone review: Good budget phone with NFC and 90 Hz
4.0

The Xiaomi Redmi 10 costs less than 200 Euros (~$231) and is equipped with the MediaTek Helio G88 SoC. The octa-core chip is supported by the integrated ARM Mali-G52 MC2 GPU, 4 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, and up to 128 GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. The 6.5-inch budget smartphone has a panel with a Full HS resolution of 2400x1080 pixels. Other features include a quad-camera setup with 50 MP, a 5,000 mAh battery, a 22.5-watt power adapter, and fast charging at 18 watts.

Xiaomi MI 10 The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Review - A Solid Overall Value
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anandtech.com
Veröffentlicht: 23.07.2020
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro Review - A Solid Overall Value
Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G Review
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PCMAG
Veröffentlicht: 16.04.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G Review
4.0

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro goes toe-to-toe with the best Android phones on the market, though it's sadly not a practical option for US users.

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro review: Bloatware and a hefty price tag make it hard to love this phone
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CNET
Veröffentlicht: 20.05.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro review: Bloatware and a hefty price tag make it hard to love this phone

For roughly $1,100 you get a 90Hz screen, a Snapdragon 865 chipset, a large battery and a 108-megapixel camera. But is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G worth it compared to other premium Android phones?

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 review: Premium hardware let down by unpolished software
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Android Authority
Veröffentlicht: 19.05.2022
Xiaomi Mi 10 review: Premium hardware let down by unpolished software

The Xiaomi Mi 10 marries excellent hardware with a 108MP camera and speedy wireless charging. The software experience, however, doesn't quite match up.

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G review
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Tom's Guide
Veröffentlicht: 28.09.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G review
4.0

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro 5G is a stylish phone with a battery that keeps going and going — and is just as hard to find

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Display review: Problematic video and artifacts
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DXOMARK
Veröffentlicht: 20.10.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Display review: Problematic video and artifacts

The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra first came out in August 2020. To date, we at DXOMARK have had time to test only its rear camera performance so far (though we expect to publish results for selfie soon). In this review, we present a summary of our test results for the Mi 10 Ultra’s display. Key [...]

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 review | Stuff
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Xiaomi Mi 10 review | Stuff

Footloose and fancy - but certainly not free

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro review: Mid-range perfection
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Expert Reviews
Veröffentlicht: 24.03.2021
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro review: Mid-range perfection
5.0

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro doesn’t put a foot wrong, but the lack of 5G might put some off

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: A mixed bag of mediocrity
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Phandroid - Android News and Reviews
Veröffentlicht: 07.10.2021
Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: A mixed bag of mediocrity
3.75

2021 has been a banner year for Xiaomi as it seems like the company can do no wrong as it continues to release more phones than we can keep up with. A lot of the success experienced over the past year can be attributed to budget-minded devices like the company's POCO brand, along with the Redmi lineup. Which brings us to the new Redmi 10, which was announced back in in the beginning of August, before being released at the tail-end of the month. So how does Xiaomi's latest budget phone perform, and is it worth your consideration? Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: Specifications Xiaomi Redmi 10 Price From $179 Screen size 6.5-inches Resolution 2400 x 1080 Density 405 ppi Processor MediaTak Helio G88 RAM 4 / 6 GB Storage 64 / 128 GB Battery 5,000 mAh OS Android 11 / MIUI 12.5 Rear camera Quad cameras: 50MP, f/1.8, PDAF (main) 8MP, f/2.2, 120˚ (ultra-wide) 2MP (macro) 2MP (depth) Front camera 8MP, f/2.0 (wide) Bluetooth v5.1 NFC No Dimensions 162 x 75.5 x 8.9 mm Weight 181g Water Resistance N/A Wireless Charging No Special features Dual SIM, 18W fast charging, 9W reverse wired charging, side-mounted fingerprint scanner, 3.5mm headphone jack, 90Hz refresh rate, Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: What We Like It's not everyday where a budget phone lands on our desks that looks and feels more like a flagship. But that's exactly what Xiaomi has managed to do with the Redmi 10. The unit we received is the "Sea Blue" color, which looks absolutely phenomenal when you take it out of the box. Unfortunately, you won't find a matte finish here, so the Sea Blue turns into a sea of fingerprints within 10 seconds of unboxing. In the hand, the Redmi 10 feels like a tank. It's definitely a hefty phone but that left us feeling like it would be able to withstand drops. It also helps that Xiaomi didn't make the phone too overly heavy, as it just sits comfortably in the palm of my hand. The entire design is made from plastic, which may put some folks off, but it's just one of those things you should come to expect with a phone priced at under $180. We really wish more smartphone makers would adopt the dual-fingerprint scanner / power button combination. And Xiaomi's implementation just drive this point home even more, as it's faster and more reliable than any in-screen fingerprint reader could offer at this price point. This next bit requires a bit of tiptoeing, and you'll understand why a little bit later. It's not unheard of to see a phone under $200 released with a fast refresh rate, and Xiaomi has done that with the 90Hz display on the Redmi 10. It's not enabled by default out of the box, but you can manually force the faster refresh rate in the settings. And as much as we would have liked to see a variable refresh rate, that's just not going to happen at this price. And if you're worried about battery life suffering because of the switch from 60Hz to 90Hz, you should just put those concerns to bed. The Redmi 10 is an absolute monster when it comes to battery life, regularly lasting me at least a day and a half with room to spare before getting prompted to juice it up. Standby time was also pretty incredible, as I would just use the Redmi 10 on Wi-Fi and leave it sitting on my desk, where it lasted for about 5 days before needing to be recharged. Rounding out what we liked about the Redmi 10, Xiaomi has done some pretty solid work with the camera system here. There are a total of four cameras on the back, including the dreaded 2MP macro and depth sensor combination. But the main sensor makes up for those in a lot of ways with its 50MP sensor that was pretty great, and an 8MP ultrawide that was less great, but still good. Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: What We Don't It seems that every other time a Xiaomi phone hits my doorstep, I’m met with a different experience. The Redmi 10 uses MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11, which isn’t much of a surprise. However, the software itself is just simply frustrating. Xiaomi has placed ads where it can, including the “app scanner” that even scans applications downloaded from the Play Store. I’m convinced this is only being integrated into the software in an effort to display as many ads to you as possible. Luckily, this can be turned off, but truthfully, I shouldn’t have to do that as the apps downloaded from the Play Store really shouldn’t be scanned. Speaking of the interface, it’s clear that there’s a bit of a bottleneck in the performance department with the MediaTek Helio G88 chipset. Looking back at all of the phones that we’ve tested in the last few months, the Redmi 10 is firmly planted at the bottom of the list. Here are the results from our benchmark testing: Geekbench: Single-core: 373 Multi-core: 1348 3DMark Wild Life: 721 3DMark Wild Life Stress Test: High: 724 Low: 721 Stability: 99.60% The problems are obvious whenever you try and speed around your phone, switching between apps or trying to do anything faster than at a brisk pace. The UI itself will just lag as it tries to understand your inputs, and games took quite some time to load. Moving onto the display, it’s great to see the use of a 90Hz refresh rate with the Redmi 10, but the LCD panel just isn’t good. Nothing really looks crisp on the screen, and it’s just not enjoyable to stare at throughout the day, even when doom-scrolling Twitter. Of course, you have to take this with a grain of salt just because of the market Xiaomi is trying to reach, but we know that Xiaomi can provide better panels so this gets chalked up as a disappointment. I’m not going to sit here and beat my chest about the inclusion of the 2MP depth and macro sensors. That’s been done far too many times, and it’s obvious that smartphone makers don’t care because a $200 phone can be advertised and marketed as having four cameras. Plus, the 50MP main lens and 8MP ultrawide make up for those other two sensors, so it’s not as big of a deal. My final gripe with the Redmi 10 has to do with the charging speeds. Xiaomi is one of the companies that is pushing the envelope when it comes to providing faster wired and wireless charging for flagship phones. And the 5,000mAh cell in the Redmi 10 is a beast. But when it takes hours to recharge because of the 18W charging speeds, I’m just left scratching my head and twiddling my thumbs until the phone is juiced back up. It’s cool that Xiaomi included 9W reverse wired charging, but that doesn’t matter as much as putting even 35W wired charging into the phone. Xiaomi Redmi 10 Review: Final Thoughts If there’s ever been a phone that quantifies the term “mixed bag”, it’s the Xiaomi Redmi 10. On one hand, we have a well-built design coupled with solid primary and secondary cameras, and extras like expandable storage and the embedded fingerprint scanner in the power button. Plus the Sea Blue colorway just looks great, again, as long as you wipe your phone clean every time you touch it. Then, there’s the incredible battery life offered courtesy of the 5,000mAh cell that doesn’t take much of a hit even with 90Hz enabled. But on the other hand, the LCD display is just disappointing, the 18W “fast” charging feels like a joke with a battery of this size, and the UI lags every chance it gets. Throw in ads pretty much everywhere you turn and it’s easy to understand why this may not end up being as popular as it could be. Yes, I know it’s priced at just under $200 so what more can I expect? Well, from a company like Xiaomi, I expect a lot more as we’ve seen some pretty great phones released in just the last year. Should you buy the Redmi 10? If you’re looking for a phone at this price, it’s definitely worth consideration. However, don’t forget about competing devices like the Nord N200 5G, which is around $40 more. And there’s Xiaomi’s own Poco M3 Pro which comes around the same price, while sporting MediaTek’s Dimensity 700 chipset. So definitely weigh your options before making a decision. Xiaomi Redmi 10 Xiaomi Redmi 10 Rating: star_fullstar_fullstar_fullstar_75star_empty (3.75 / 5) The Good Fantastic Battery life Hefty and comfortable design 50MP main lens is pretty good Under $200 The Bad Bottlenecked performance 2MP Depth and Macro sensors Software experience is lackluster The Bottom Line The Xiaomi Redmi 10 is a solid all-around phone that's worthy of consideration given its sub-$200 price point and the inclusion of things like a big battery and great 50MP main camera. But software and performance may not meet your needs, and you'll have to wait a long time to recharge the battery.

Xiaomi MI 10 Review: Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G - 5G for cheap (some exceptions apply)
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KnowTechie
Veröffentlicht: 12.11.2020
Review: Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite 5G - 5G for cheap (some exceptions apply)
4.4

Sadly, that exception includes the US.

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 5G review: The flagship is here
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Veröffentlicht: 03.06.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 5G review: The flagship is here
4.0

Xiaomi Mi 10 5G review: Its display is pretty good, the 108MP camera - if not the best - is fun to use, the long battery is another high point of the Mi 10, and 5G support is always welcome, even if networks don’t support it.

Xiaomi MI 10 Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Review: 10th Anniversary Phone Is Worth Celebrating
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Forbes
Veröffentlicht: 18.08.2020
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Review: 10th Anniversary Phone Is Worth Celebrating

Xiaomi's 10th anniversary celebration phone is one of the very premium phones on the market, yet it retails much cheaper than what Apple, Samsung, and Huawei are asking.

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