As I had been announced, Xiaomi launched today in China the Mi 10 Youth Edition, a mid-range smartphone with Snapdragon 765G that has as its main highlight its periscope camera. The big difference between this model and the Mi 10 Lite introduced in Europe is the inclusion of this camera.
The Mi 10 Youth features a 6,57-inch AMOLED display with FullHD+ resolution (1080 x 2400 pixels) at a pixel density of 401 dots per inch. The display also has a 180Hz touch sampling rate, HDR10+, and 600 nits of brightness. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 5 and has an integrated fingerprint sensor. The front camera is located in a waterdrop-style notch, and has 16 megapixels.
Periscope camera
The highlight of the camera module is the 8-megapixel periscope camera with 5x optical zoom and 50x hybrid zoom, as well as optical image stabilization. In addition, its quad camera has a 48-megapixel main camera with F/1.8 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera with a 120-degree angle and F/2.2 aperture. Completing the set is a 2-megapixel macro camera with F/2.4 aperture.
The Mi 10 Youth has a 4160 mAh battery with 22,5-watt fast charging. There are five color options, as shown here: green, blue, orange, white, and black. It is 7,88 mm thick and weighs 192 grams.
Pricing
Finally, let's look at the prices of the Mi 10 Youth Edition. The version with 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB of capacity costs 2099 Yuan (or R$ 1664). The model with the same 6 GB but with 128 GB costs 2299 Yuan (R$ 1822). Smartphones with 8 GB of RAM cost 2499 Yuan (R$ 1981) with 128 GB of capacity and 2799 Yuan (R$ 2219) for the model with 256 GB.
Additionally, Xiaomi also unveiled its new interface today. MIUI 12. For now, the Mi 10 Youth runs Android 10 with the MIUI 11 interface.
Pre-sales begin today in China, but the Mi 10 Youth is only expected to be delivered from May 4th.
Read more about the Mi 10 Youth on the Xiaomi website (in Chinese).
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