Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro is also coming, revealed by 108MP camera sample

04 November 2019
The sample's EXIF details reveal it was indeed taken on the Mi Note 10 Pro.

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Love the Community, 04 Nov 2019The Mi Note 10 Pro better have SD855 because the image proc... moreIt's literally Mi CC9 Pro so the CPU would be Snap 730G, and the Mi Note or CC9 are supposed to be their midrange lines so you expected a little too high.

    If its about Xiaomi phones, they are best when not using full res, it needs a lot of processing or stacking to make useful full res. mate30pro and rog2 should do the best despite not even having 64mp.
    27mp should be surely way better than that full res, not sure why they release that hi res thing lacking in quality. On sunny day it may produce some usable results, though I would go for raw if it does not stack(you got to wonder if its even possible with so many pixels).
    Time to think twice what hw to use to process that kind of information.

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      • 04 Nov 2019

      The Mi Note 10 Pro better have SD855 because the image processors inside it will help, unlike the 730G. Why not the + variant? The only difference between 855 and 855+ is just an mhz increase on the GPU. Other than the overclock, they're just the same CPU.

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        • 04 Nov 2019

        it will be called Mi CC9 Pro Pro in China

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          • Anonymous
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          • 04 Nov 2019

          Nick Tagataka, 04 Nov 2019I saw the sample, and it looks pretty terrible with lots of... moreWell, its to be expected. Put a high resolution like a medium format camera onto mobile phone camera is ridiculous, purely marketing purposes.

          The pixel-binned resolution at 27mp should be better though (although still overkill).

            Xiaomi (Twitter) has confirmed that Mi Note 10 will launch on November 6 in Madrid, Spain. Maybe Mi Note 10 Pro will also be announced alongside the Mi Note 10.

              I saw the sample, and it looks pretty terrible with lots of sharpening noises. It's not that I expected some good results from Xiaomi's stock camera app, but the result is fairly disappointing nonetheless. Hopefully Gcam will help this device get a better image quality.

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                • Anonymous
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                • 04 Nov 2019

                It will be called cc9 pro pro in china :D