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Following the launch in February, it was expected that the Mi 10 range would expand as the necessary improvements and components became available. Although the European launch has been delayed by a month due to the Coronavirus, it seems that development has continued and production lines have started.

As we've seen over the past few years, the manufacturer has been paying a lot of attention to camera improvements, with some nice results from the Mi 8 onwards. The Mi Note series has undergone a huge change in 2019, with the Mi Note 10 being the first to debut a 5-camera unit with dual OIS and 4 LED lighting.

Mi 10 Pro rear camera unit

Then, in early 2020, the Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro were launched. The camera on the Mi 10 is quite modest, apart from the 108MP main sensor, and they've spared on sensor resolution and optical zoom. The Mi 10 Pro seems to be a much more powerful offering (closer to the Mi Note 10 Pro in terms of features), as it comes with dual OIS, higher resolution sensors, 8 lens elements (for the 108MP sensor) and 10x hybrid zoom.

But the competition is ahead of us, so Xiaomi doesn't want to be left behind in the big-zoom competition. If it doesn't make sense to increase the resolution any further, at least we can "see" as far as possible with the camera. The manufacturer has already demonstrated this with the Mi Note 10 and Mi 10 series, but now they're coming up with an even more powerful offering.

Mi Note 10 Pro rear camera unit

Mi 10 Pro+ with 12x optical zoom and 120Hz display

To date, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro has been the flagship on all fronts, but an improved version, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro+, is coming.

The Chinese news on "Plus" version and the upcoming announcement of the slogan: "Look beyond the world". The latest flagship Mi 10 Pro+ is expected to feature the same 108MP sensor and 12x optical zoomyou can get. And the huge AMOLED display has gone from 90 Hz to 120 Hz-will be. The brutal performance is still powered by the top Snapdragon 865 platform, with 50W of fast charging, 65W-could rise to.

This information has not yet been officially confirmed. According to rumours circulating around the web, Xiaomi plans to introduce five more flagships with the Snapdragon 865 processor in the second half of the year. Whether these will all be Mi logo devices, or POCO or Black Shark models, remains to be seen. There are also rumours of models that will use the Dimensity 1000+ system.

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