Xiaomi likes launching commemorative versions of its popular smartphones. Today, it announced the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Doraemon Limited Edition commemorating the 50th anniversary of the franchise. Our protagonist is available in a single 8GB + 256GB storage configuration. It costs 2,799 yuan ($407). Now, you can pre-order it but the phone will start shipping only on September 1.

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The body of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Doraemon Limited Edition is blue like the regular ‘Blueberry Mint’ color variant. But as you can guess, it also comes with a Doraemon face at the bottom of the rear glass panel.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Doraemon Limited Edition

However, the phone’s packaging remains unchanged. But on the top, there is a Doraemon face printed on it. Buyers also get a Doraemon-themed case as well as a figurine (action figure) of the character.

As for the phone itself, it doesn’t differ from the regular variant in terms of specifications. The only eye-catching difference is the Doraemon theme out of the box. As a reminder, the key features of this phone include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G chip. It also features an OIS-enabled 5x optical zoom lens and Doraemon vibes bringing back childhood memories.

However, we should point out that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Doraemon Limited Edition is not for everyone but for fans. We guess it will be very popular in China. But in other markets, it should be too attractive. Taking into account this, the company is not going to release it in other markets.

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