Xiaomi Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro hit Europe, starting at €799

27 March 2020
Xiaomi's flagships are landing on European shores in early April.

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  • intoxic
  • Sf9
  • 27 Mar 2020

for a moment I thought it was the April Fool's

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    • Anonymous
    • Iun
    • 27 Mar 2020

    Silly pricing. They probably don't have the supply and are using it to constrain sales while they ramp up. Expect it to be a third off within three months...

    But for now, Samsung or Apple are the clear choices.

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      • Anonymous
      • LQu
      • 27 Mar 2020

      LOL

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        • Anonymous
        • gKA
        • 27 Mar 2020

        Way too expensive expected starting price like the mi 9. Max 500 euro this is way too expensive even the overpriced Samsung s20 plus with some discounts is less than this

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          • RMVC
          • mFL
          • 27 Mar 2020

          Mi9 will be the last Xiaomi for me, with those prices they can join huawei and make a soap with them...

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            • BigT
            • 3T8
            • 27 Mar 2020

            Dude, 27 Mar 2020That's a good joke. I predict 10 sales.That's what I was thinking. And I like Xiaomi phones a lot but with this price i would better buy Huawei p40 , p40 pro

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              • JJ
              • ARV
              • 27 Mar 2020

              Way to expensive!

                It's literally hundreds more than in China. Why? I and pretty much nobody else will buy this.

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                  • Codrut
                  • nDF
                  • 27 Mar 2020

                  Dude, 27 Mar 2020That's a good joke. I predict 10 sales.:)) a big joke.. Miui for 800 euro..

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 0xP
                    • 27 Mar 2020

                    Seems like they finally get it right for the first time ever, only to increase the price to the point Samsungs are much more worth it.

                      So the whole world is heading towards a recession in this Chinese company thinks people will pay premium brand prices for their smartphones? yeah good luck with that

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                        • Dobridin
                        • niM
                        • 27 Mar 2020

                        For me the price is a bit steep. The price for OnePlus 7T right now without any contract is 500 euros in my country. 5G I think is still couple of years away so its not something super needed. In other departments I don't think that this will exel. Add the majour inconvinience of the curved screen and this is a total no deal at 800 Euros. Probably after half a year when it becomes much cheaper(as chinese brands always do) it will be a good choice but now at this price point - surely no

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                          • Krievs
                          • iBm
                          • 27 Mar 2020

                          Wow, there goes cheap Xiaomi, it too only 5 years to sell their phones same price as Samsung, Apple etc. There's no way that I would buy it for 1000Eur, especially when they sell excatly the same phone in China for at least 30% cheaper. It's a shame, since I was really looking forward to it and it actuallys looks like a solid phone.

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                            • mtM
                            • 27 Mar 2020

                            That's a good joke. I predict 10 sales.