Xiaomi explains the technology behind Mi 10 Ultra's chart topping camera

26 August 2020
Xiaomi has 10 R&D centers around the globe and they've been hard at work perfecting the photo and video capabilities of the Mi phones.

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  • 01 Oct 2020

Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020Xiaomi's stock cam app on my Mi Note 10 is a joke. It... moreI don't have any problems you mentioned in my Mi note 10. It is a beast in photography. Don't post false comments.

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    • MrWong
    • xZI
    • 28 Aug 2020

    Anonymous, 27 Aug 2020Other reviewers didn't mention that problem. Why wasn... moreSo many excuses without reading the final article.

    MIUI 12 is already final and many Xiaomi phones have received it.

    Peeps like you prob get fooled by Youtubers like MrWhoseTheBoss overpromoting the Mi 10 Ultra.

    A company claim is just a claim. Easy to make it up.

    50W charging definitely heats up less bcoz the speed is much lower, use common sense.

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      • George
      • LG7
      • 27 Aug 2020

      Pablo, 27 Aug 2020Camer, camera, camera... is this a DSLR or phone?The phone part is already covered many years ago.

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        • swb
        • 27 Aug 2020

        Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020These massive multiple camera modules are either eating int... moreThats great. Good for you buddy.

        Some people want bigger phones with more cameras, though.

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          • Umm what
          • swb
          • 27 Aug 2020

          cyber, 26 Aug 2020crappy xiaomi couldnt make mi 9t front camera to work witho... moreMi 9t pop up camera works great on my device, mate.

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            • Tru7H
            • swb
            • 27 Aug 2020

            Pablo, 27 Aug 2020Camer, camera, camera... is this a DSLR or phone?It's a phone that takes DSLR like photos - and fits in your pocket.

            I'm sure you wouldn't see the difference between pictures taken with this phone or a real DSLR.

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              • Anonymous
              • ntJ
              • 27 Aug 2020

              MrWong, 27 Aug 2020Just like DisplayMate, looks like they're trying to hi... moreOther reviewers didn't mention that problem.
              Why wasn't the wireless charging heating up the phone despite it being 50W?
              Android authority tested it on non finalized software.
              Most of these reviews are from guys who receive the phone 2 weeks before retail with not so final software.
              This is why their camera results were lackluster as well.

              Look for people who are reviewing this phone after buying from their own money. They are running final software present on retail version.
              Besides Xiaomi already guaranteed 10% degradation after 800 cycles which is twice as good as phones with 18W charging.

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                • MrWong
                • xZI
                • 27 Aug 2020

                Just like DisplayMate, looks like they're trying to hide something. And no one realised that Mi 10 Ultra gets very hot while charging. Android Authority has just tested this phone. Good lucj with battery degradation.

                  Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020it's not like the note 10 was released like 3 to 5 yea... moreSo what? These are still different smartphones.

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                    • Pablo
                    • Yev
                    • 27 Aug 2020

                    Camer, camera, camera... is this a DSLR or phone?

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                      • Anonymous
                      • TRF
                      • 27 Aug 2020

                      Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020Forgive me for your lack of knowledge. Take two photos ... moreAh that's why the HDR photos from my Sony mirrorless camera always look so saturated.

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                        • Anonymous
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                        • 27 Aug 2020

                        YUKI93, 27 Aug 2020Lol, DSLR development is quite a stale at the moment. Every... moreYou are comparing a camera to a device that is basically a computer inside your pocket. Of course phone cameras can never catch up to DSLRs, but the point is that more and more phone cameras are getting better and better, through focusing a lot of their physical shortcomings with cleaver software tricks.

                          Carol, 26 Aug 2020Well, see this? This was made by others, but who cares. Now... moreWhat?

                            Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020Forgive me for your lack of knowledge. Take two photos ... moreYour argument is moot since you're reaching that conclusion based on out-of-the-camera JPEG samples from those phone cameras you brought up as examples. While multi-exposure stacking might lead to loss of local contrast, it does NOT affect the colour saturation accuracy. It is mainly the post processing done on CPU side that is altering the colour balance.

                            Which is why I suggest you to take a look at HDR RAW from Adobe Lightroom or composite RAW images from gcam, they by no means are oversaturated or look fake. I've said this multiple times in the past so that you could see it with your own eyes, but of course you'll choose to ignore my advise. Again. Like you always have.

                              [deleted post]You must be new to DxOMark world.

                                The ToothFairy, 27 Aug 2020People get so worked up about the camera, it is a 'pho... moreLol, DSLR development is quite a stale at the moment. Every single DSLR camera launch is just exactly the same spec as before with little to no big difference to stand out from previous model.

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                                  • The ToothFairy
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                                  • 27 Aug 2020

                                  People get so worked up about the camera, it is a 'phone'.
                                  They do not hold a candle to DSLR cameras that cost a third of the phone's price.

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                                    • Anonymous
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                                    • 27 Aug 2020

                                    [deleted post]I have one of the highest scoring Xiaomi's and while the hardware is good, Xiaomi's camera app produces velvet painting like photos, with tons of overprocessing.

                                    Either DxOMark's reviewers have no clue, or the site is pay to play.

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                                      • Anonymous
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                                      • 27 Aug 2020

                                      Anonymous, 26 Aug 2020These massive multiple camera modules are either eating int... morePixel never had large battery

                                        Kriegsherr, 26 Aug 2020Xiaomi explains the technology behind Mi 10 Ultra's ch... moreWhen the all the things were clearly written and explained and yet you chose to be blind.