Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Geekbench listing confirms it's a rebadged Mi CC9 Pro
Xiaomi is all set to unveil the Mi CC9 Pro on November 5 in China, and nine days later, it will announce the Mi Note 10.
The Mi CC9 Pro and Mi Note 10 will sport a penta-camera setup with a 108MP primary camera. The Mi Note 10 was expected to be a re-branded Mi CC9 Pro for the global market, and the smartphone's Geekbench 5 listing now confirms that.
The Mi Note 10 and Mi CC9 Pro have appeared on Geekbench with the same specs, but the Note 10 has 6GB RAM onboard while its Chinese counterpart has 8GB RAM. However, the CC9 Pro's TENAA listing reveals it will arrive in two more RAM options - 6GB and 12GB.
Other specs of the Mi CC9 Pro revealed by TENAA include a 2.2GHz octa-core processor (believed to be Snapdragon 730G), a 6.47" FHD+ OLED display with a fingerprint reader underneath, and a 32MP selfie camera.
The smartphone will arrive in three storage options - 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB - and it will pack a 5,260 mAh battery with 30W fast charging support.
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- hmm
- 02 Nov 2019
- 0xG
what dont you understand there is redmi which is cheaper and there is mi which is better,rocket science??
- Anonymous
- 01 Nov 2019
- Dku
Most probably yes