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New Flagship Mi 10 Ultra Was Released Today

Today Xiaomi has launched the new flagship model in Mi 10 line – Mi 10 Ultra. The new model was unveiled at the special online event. The launch of a new product coincided with a special day for the company – the 10 years anniversary of Xiaomi.

Photo: Xiaomi
The display looks totally borderless and fascinating – the 6.67-inch OLED display and 120Hz refresh rate.
The work capabilities are provided with an 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor. The model has a liquid cooling system containing the graphite layer which helps to effectively manage the smartphone`s temperature during work.
What about the camera? The model comes with four rear cameras (48 MP main sensor, 20MP ultra-wide-angle camera, 12MP portrait camera and a telephoto lens with 120x superzoom).
The video makers will appreciate the 8K video recording feature.
Talking about selfie – there is a 20 MP camera for perfect shots, videos, and video calls.
The new model has got a 4500mAh powerful battery. The full charge can be done in 23 minutes thanks to the 120W fast charging.
Also the model can be charged wirelessly in 40 minutes (50W wireless charging is supported).
Also, the model has got the other traditional and useful features – fingerprint sensor (in the display), NFC, stereo speakers. The smartphone will come with MIUI 12 on board.

Photo: Xiaomi
The model will come with three RAM options – 8, 12, and 16 GB and 128, 256, and 512 internal memory options.
Mi 10 Ultra has three colors – black, silver, and transparent.
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