Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra release date, price, features and specs Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra


Xiaomi is celebrating 10 years of making smartphones by releasing a new and improved version of its Mi 10 smartphone from earlier in the year.
This new smartphone is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, and it’s even more top-end than the Mi 10 Pro, with an improved screen, tweaked cameras and much quicker charging than its predecessors.
Like all Xiaomi Mi smartphones, this new powerhouse has been announced in China initially, but that doesn’t mean it won’t come to the rest of the world at some point, and we’re crossing our fingers for a global launch very soon.
For now, that means we don’t know a release date or price for the new phone, but we do know all its specs and features, and we can make educated guesses about what we don’t know.
Cut to the chase
- What is it? Xiaomi’s new super-premium smartphone
- When is it out? Outside of China, we don’t know yet
- How much will it cost? Again, no idea, but probably a lot
Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra release date and price
We don’t know the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra’s release date or price outside China, because the launch event was only in that country, but when we find out we’ll be sure to update you.
In China the Mi 10 Ultra is available in four combinations: 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, 8GB / 256GB, 12GB / 256GB and 16GB / 512GB. Prices range from ¥5,299 to ¥6,999 – that translates to roughly $760-$1,000, £580-£770, and AU$1,060-AU$1,400.
Prices likely won’t be exact conversions in those regions, and in fact we wouldn’t expect the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra to come to the US at all, since Xiaomi doesn’t sell its phones there.
With all the improvements the Ultra brings, we expect it’ll cost more than the Mi 10 Pro, which in Australia cost AU$1,999 (about $1,290 or £1,030). If it does release in the UK and/or Australia it’ll likely arrive before November, because we’re expecting the Mi Note 11 to be launched then.
Design and display
Whatever you can imagine, #Mi10Ultra has it.Let’s bring performance to another level! #From10ToInfinity pic.twitter.com/auIbw6RBsiAugust 11, 2020
From the front, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra looks like the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro – it’s a big device with a screen that curves at the edges, and which is broken up by a ‘punch-hole’ cutout at the top-left.
It’s when you turn the phone around that the differences become apparent. The Mi 10 Ultra has an huge rear camera array, the specs of which we’ll discuss shortly – this dominates the rear of the phone, absolutely screaming ‘camera phone’.
The phone comes in black, white, and a kind of ‘see-through gray’ colors – the latter is reminiscent of the Mi 8 Pro, and it lets you see the phone’s internals.
The phone has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 1080 x 2400 resolution, HDR10+, 10-bit color and a 120Hz refresh rate – it sounds like the Mi 10’s display, but with a faster refresh rate.
Camera
Level up your camera experience with #Mi10Ultra. #From10ToInfinity pic.twitter.com/e6axuchB3VAugust 11, 2020
One of the biggest draws of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra looks to be its 120x digital zoom capability – that’s more than the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, which tops out at 100x.
That’s only 5x optical zoom, although the sensor is rather high-res for a zoom camera at 48MP – so while the non-digital zoom may be limited, the high-res sensor could mean that zoomed snaps still look good.
The main camera is only 48MP though, not 108MP as in the other Mi 10 phones. It’s a custom-made sensor, rather than a Samsung one like the 108MP snappers were, with Xiaomi likely wanting to showcase its home-made tech.
The sensor’s physical size of 1/1.32 inches and pixel size of 2.4 microns are pretty big for a smartphone camera too, so this will likely offset the lower resolution, although Xiaomi has apparently developed an algorithm which digitally upscales pictures to 100MP.
There are also 20MP ultra-wide and 12MP 2x zoom portrait cameras, which we’ve seen on a few Xiaomi phones now.
All in all it seems like the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra has a similar camera array to the Mi 10 Pro, but with improved zoom and that lower-res main camera. If you’re a fan of video recording, the Mi 10 Ultra shoots in up to 8K resolution.
Features and specs
Whatever you can imagine, #Mi10Ultra has it.Let’s bring performance to another level! #From10ToInfinity pic.twitter.com/auIbw6RBsiAugust 11, 2020
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra is set to run MIUI 12, a fork of Android 10. We’ve often complained about MIUI’s bloatware problem in our reviews, but hopefully that’ll be sorted here.
The chipset in the phone is the Snapdragon 865, which isn’t quite the best available to Android phones as of the device’s release, as for some reason Xiaomi hasn’t opted for that chipset’s Plus version.
The phone has dual stereo speakers, for improved audio when watching movies or shows, or when gaming.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra has a 4,500mAh battery, and if you want fast charging this phone should keep you happy – it’s the first phone released with a whopping 120W fast charge rating, using technology Xiaomi announced earlier in the year, and which the company says should power the battery up from zero to 100% in just 23 minutes.
There’s also 50W wireless charging, which again is faster than we’ve seen in any other device, and this will supposedly fully power up the phone in 40 minutes.
Xiaomi is celebrating 10 years of making smartphones by releasing a new and improved version of its Mi 10 smartphone from earlier in the year. This new smartphone is the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra, and it’s even more top-end than the Mi 10 Pro, with an improved screen, tweaked cameras…
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