Xiaomi mi 10 lite zoom

Recently, Xiaomi released the so-called Youth Edition of the Mi 10. But it seems that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite will get another variant. Last month, Qualcomm accidentally leaked some details of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom, saying it will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G chip and support Quick Charge 3+. As for today, we have got more news concerning the upcoming smartphone of Xiaomi. Its model is M2002J9E and it’s code-named ‘Vangogh’. According to the latest rumors, it will hit the European market this month.

Moreover, some sources also revealed a bunch of its key features. The photo shows that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite looks identical to the already-launched Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite. So if nothing odd happens, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom will be the European/international variant of the original Mi 10 Lite.

Xiaomi mi 10 lite zoom

In terms of specifications, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite uses a 6.57-inch Samsung AMOLED primary color screen with a resolution of 2400 × 1080. Under the hood, our protagonist carries the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G mobile platform. There is a battery of 4160mAh capacity, which supports 22.5W fast charge. The phone also NFC, and comes with an infrared remote control and a reserved 3.5mm headphone jack.

Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom Camera

Well, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom indicates it will focus on photography. So it’s quite interesting what camera parameters it will have. On the front, this handset should carry a 16MP sensor like its ‘founding father’. And on the back, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom is expected to features a 48-megapixel quad-camera. Apart from this sensor, there will be an 8-megapixel telephoto lens, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro lens. The phone will support 5x optical zoom, 10x hybrid zoom, and 50x digital zoom. The phone supports split optical image stabilization. It is the only smartphone with a periscope telephoto lens in the 2000 range.

The European price of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Lite Zoom is expected to start at 399 euros.

By Argam Artashyan

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