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Xiaomi Mi 10 5G is on its way: Poster image leaked online

The year 2019 was so good for the Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi and the year 2020 also seems busy for the company. As we all know, Xiaomi devices are pretty much affordable and value for money including impressive design, hardware specifications, and other features. Meanwhile, Xiaomi is stepping ahead towards the launch of the Xiaomi Mi 10 5G variant in China as the poster image is leaked online recently.

Thanks to @PerfectPps for sharing the poster image of the Mi 10 5G device. According to the image, the device looks as same as Mi Note 10 series. However, there is a slight visible change this time by bringing a punch-hole display instead of the waterdrop notch for selfie camera.

Otherwise, you can really notice any major difference in terms of the device design or look. As the name suggests, this handset will come with the latest 5G connectivity which will give a higher internet speed and better call reception. The display seems quite curved on the edges on both sides with minimum bezels. It gives a FullView Infinity look to the device. As there is no rear-mounted fingerprint sensor visible on the backside, it’s also expected that the Xiaomi Mi 10 5G device will have an optical under-display fingerprint sensor.

Xiaomi Mi 10 5G is on its way: Poster image leaked online

The handset will come quad rear camera lens and most probably with 108MP main camera, a bigger battery, powerful fast charging, and more. The network antennas are also quite visible on the sides of the device frame. We can expect that the device will launch in China initially and then maybe the model or a rebranded version will come in other countries.

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