The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite was introduced as a cheaper alternative to the Mi Note 10 cameraphone, and now let’s take a look at the specifications and performance to see if the price offered matches the performance it produces.
The unit tested this time is in Midnight Black color, and by the looks of it out of the box, it already looks impressive, we rarely see strangers with AMOLED screens with curved sides, so the Mi Note 10 Lite feels just right for its price.
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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite is already on sale in many markets with prices starting at €349 (jadi, if 349€ Euro is equivalent to Rp. 5,927,416.00 IDR.) for the 6/64GB version. We have a variant with double the storage that costs €50 (equivalent to 7,951,009.06) more. In the box you will get a semi-transparent case and it’s not one of the most flashy ones but it’s pretty sturdy and offers decent protection.
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Apart from that there is also a 30W equivalent fast charger, which is a good thing, considering the fact that Xiaomi used to ship foreigners and ships with fast charging capabilities.
This phone feels like the Mi Note 10 when held, because it is very similar to the Mi Note 10 because they share the same body – from top to bottom from the buttons, and the position of the ports.
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The difference comes from the cameras on the back – instead of having five cameras, the Mi Note 10 Lite settles for four cameras, none of which are quite as impressive as those on the non-Lite version.
The main camera houses a 64MP Sony IMX686 sensor – the same seen on flagship devices like the Redmi K30 Pro, Nubia Red Magic 5G, and vivo X30 Pro. There is also an 8MP ultrawide snapper and two auxiliary units – 2MP macro and 5MP depth sensor.
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Xiaomi has also equipped the Lite version with a front-facing camera – with a power of 16MP f / 2.5 in contrast to the Mi Note 10 version, which is 32MP f / 2.0.
The lite version’s battery, however, is impressive as it has a capacity of 5,260 mAh. With the phone running Android 10 and sporting the efficient Snapdragon 730G chipset, we were expecting some great results in battery testing.
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This article is an adaptation of the gsmarena article