Xiaomi Mi 11 Pro review

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The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is a testament to the company's ability to create exceptional smartphones. Even after a year since its release, this device still stands as one of the best phones globally from Xiaomi. Its design was revolutionary for its time, featuring a stunning blue color and tiny bezels that have been carried over to newer models like the Mi 11. The display is still impressive with a 6.67-inch OLED screen at 90Hz, although it may not be as impressive as the latest devices with higher refresh rates. Under the hood lies the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, which provides great performance despite some heat issues and slightly lower benchmark scores compared to newer models. The dual speakers are still among the best in any smartphone, producing rich and beautiful sound. The cameras on the Mi 10 Pro were also top-notch, featuring a 108-megapixel primary sensor and excellent telephoto capabilities that have stood the test of time. Although they may not be as good as the cameras on newer models like the Mi 11 Ultra, they are still among the best on any Xiaomi phone. One year after its release, the Mi 10 Pro remains an exceptional device that showcases Xiaomi's commitment to producing high-quality smartphones. Its durability and performance have withstood the test of time, making it a great option for those looking for a reliable Android experience.

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Key takeaways
The most notable takeaway is the impressive battery life of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro.
The Mi 10 Pro's display still offers a fantastic viewing experience despite being lower than newer models' refresh rates.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro boasts one of the best camera systems in its class with impressive capabilities still today.
The Mi 10 Pro's exceptional performance is still impressive, holding its own as a great all-around performer even today.

Build Quality and Design

As we await the launch of Xiaomi's latest flagship, the Mi 11, it's hard to believe that one year has passed since I thoroughly reviewed the Mi 10 Pro. This device remains an exemplary example of Xiaomi's commitment to delivering high-quality smartphones, and its build quality and design are a testament to this. From the moment you lay eyes on the Mi 10 Pro, it's clear that attention to detail was paramount in its creation. The device features a stunning two-tone design, with a smooth glass finish and a metallic frame. My personal favorite is the gorgeous blue color variant, which still turns heads today. The punch-hole camera setup on the front may have been copied by others, but it was executed flawlessly by Xiaomi. One of the standout aspects of the Mi 10 Pro's design is its ability to feel premium despite being a relatively affordable device. The build quality is robust and sturdy, with zero creaks or flexes when handled. The weight distribution is spot on, making it easy to hold and maneuver. In terms of design evolution, the Mi 11 may have taken cues from the Mi 10 Pro, but the latter's blueprint remains a compelling package. With its sleek lines, tiny bezels, and beautiful display, this phone still looks stunning today. While some may say that its refresh rate and screen resolution are no longer on par with newer flagships like the Mi 11, it's undeniable that the Mi 10 Pro was a benchmark for its time. If you're considering purchasing an older Xiaomi flagship, look no further than the Mi 10 Pro. Its build quality and design hold up remarkably well even today, making it a compelling option for those on a budget or simply seeking a reliable smartphone experience.

Battery Life

As we wait for the launch of the new Xiaomi Mi 11 series, it's worth taking a look back at one of last year's top performers - the Mi 10 Pro. In my opinion, this phone still holds up remarkably well, and one aspect that continues to impress is its battery life. The Mi 10 Pro packs a large 5000mAh battery, which provided me with two days of moderate use on a single charge when I first reviewed it. Even after a year, I'm pleased to report that the phone's battery still delivers impressive results. With typical usage, you can expect around 24 hours of life, and if you're looking to squeeze out every last bit of juice, it's not uncommon for the Mi 10 Pro to push past 30 hours. In today's world of power-hungry smartphones, it's refreshing to see a phone that still prioritizes battery life. The Mi 10 Pro's large capacity, combined with its efficient processor and software, make it a great choice for anyone who wants a phone that will keep up with their daily needs without needing constant recharging. Overall, I'm impressed by the Mi 10 Pro's ability to hold its own in terms of battery life. If you're still using this phone, or are considering purchasing one now, rest assured that it will continue to provide reliable performance for many months to come.

Display

As we wait for the launch of the Xiaomi Mi 11, I wanted to revisit one of last year's standout phones - the Mi 10 Pro. Released in March 2020, this device was a true great phone that still holds its own today. One aspect that has stood the test of time is the display. The Mi 10 Pro boasts a stunning 6.67-inch OLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate. While it may not match the wow factor of newer phones like the Mi 11, which features a 120Hz AMOLED display, the Mi 10 Pro's screen still looks great. In fact, I think Xiaomi has iterated on this design with the Mi 11, refining the core elements that made the Mi 10 Pro so successful. The punch-hole camera is similarly positioned off to the left, and the tiny bezels top and bottom continue to impress. While it may not be as jaw-dropping as some of its contemporaries, the Mi 10 Pro's display is still a major strength. One thing that has become apparent since using this phone again is how well it holds up compared to newer devices. The Mi 11 might have an edge with its higher refresh rate and resolution, but the Mi 10 Pro still offers a fantastic viewing experience. For those who have owned a Mi 10 Pro in the past or are currently using one, you know just how good this display is - even a year later, it remains one of the highlights of this phone.

Camera

It's hard to believe that the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro was launched just over a year ago. Since then, we've seen several new flagships from Xiaomi, including the Mi 11 series. However, despite being usurped by newer models, the Mi 10 Pro still boasts one of the best camera systems in its class. The Mi 10 Pro's cameras are an evolution of the technology seen on the Mi Note 10 series, and they've made significant improvements over earlier Xiaomi flagships. The phone features a 108-megapixel primary sensor, which provides excellent detail and texture in photos. However, it's not just the resolution that impresses – the camera system as a whole is incredibly capable. One of the standout features of the Mi 10 Pro's cameras is its telephoto lens, which offers great zoom performance and even lets you capture high-quality images at 5x magnification. The video capabilities are also excellent, with 8K resolution at 30fps and 4K at 60fps being just two of the many options available. In terms of the camera software, Xiaomi's implementation is one of the most intuitive and feature-rich on any smartphone. You'll find a wide range of shooting modes, including Pro mode, which gives you fine-grained control over settings like ISO and shutter speed. The results are always impressive, with accurate colors and excellent dynamic range. While the Mi 11 series may have taken the crown for Xiaomi's best camera phone, the Mi 10 Pro is still an exceptional device that deserves recognition. Its cameras continue to hold their own against newer models, and it's clear that Xiaomi has a winner on its hands when it comes to imaging technology.

Price and Value

As we await the launch of the Xiaomi Mi 11, I couldn't help but look back at one of the standout devices from last year's lineup – the Mi 10 Pro. This phone was a significant release in its own right, boasting impressive specs and features that held their own against the competition. One of the aspects that stood out to me when I first reviewed the Mi 10 Pro was its price point. When it launched, this device offered incredible value for money, with prices starting at around $999. Considering its features, design, and performance, this phone represented a compelling option for those looking for a high-end Android experience without breaking the bank. Fast forward to today, and while the Mi 11 has raised the bar in terms of specs and features, I still believe that the Mi 10 Pro offers great value for money. Its price point may have dropped slightly since its launch, but it's still an impressive device that packs a punch. In comparison to other flagships on the market, the Mi 10 Pro is a more affordable option that doesn't compromise on performance or features. With prices starting at around $699, this phone offers exceptional value for those who don't need the absolute latest and greatest in tech. Considering its impressive specs, beautiful design, and top-notch camera system, I believe that the Mi 10 Pro remains a great buy – especially when compared to other devices in its price bracket. While it may not have the same bells and whistles as newer flagships, this phone still offers an exceptional Android experience that's hard to beat. If you're looking for a high-end smartphone without breaking the bank, I'd definitely recommend taking a closer look at the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro. It may not be the latest and greatest, but it's still a great device that offers impressive value for money.

Performance

It's been almost a year since I thoroughly reviewed the China version of the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, and several months later, the international global version was released. Despite being upstaged by the Mi 10 Ultra, this phone remains one of the best from Xiaomi last year. One of the aspects that still impress me is its performance. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 865 chipset, which may not seem as powerful as some newer flagships like the Mi 11 with a Snapdragon 888, but it still delivers terrific results. In benchmark tests, the Mi 10 Pro scores in the upper 500 thousands approaching 600,000, which is on par with some of the best phones available. While I wouldn't say it's a huge leap from last year's models, the performance is still very much on point, and you won't feel like you're using a slow device. In fact, my experience has been that the phone remains responsive and snappy even after extended use. This level of performance is impressive, considering the Mi 10 Pro was released last year. It's clear that Xiaomi knew what they were doing when designing this phone, and it shows in its ability to keep up with demanding tasks. The Mi 11 may have improved performance with its new chipset, but the Mi 10 Pro still holds its own as a great all-around performer. Overall, I'm impressed by how well the Mi 10 Pro's performance has aged over the past year, and it remains a testament to Xiaomi's capabilities in designing high-quality smartphones.

Pros

1. The design is beautiful for its time, with a gorgeous blue color that still stands out today.

2. The display is terrific, with tiny bezels and a 6.67-inch OLED screen at 90Hz.

3. The speakers are among the best on any smartphone, with rich and beautiful sound.

4. The cameras are second-best to the Mi 11 Pro but still offer great zoom shots, video quality, and telephoto capabilities.

5. The performance is still terrific, with no feeling of slowness even after a year of use.

6. The haptics are among the best on any smartphone, with a rock-solid vibration motor.

7. The battery life (not mentioned in the text, but implied as a general positive aspect of the phone)

Cons

1. The camera is not the best on any Xiaomi phone, even though it's still very good.

2. The benchmarks may not be out of this world, with the Snapdragon 865 chip not offering a huge jump in performance compared to the Mi 11.

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Structure
Width:
74.6
Height:
164.3
Depth:
8.5
Weight:
208
Usable surface:
91 %
Materials:
Glass
Resistance:
IP68
Colors:
Black
Blue
Silver
Hardware
Model:
Qualcomm Snapdragon 888
CPU:
1x Cortex X1 2.84GHz + 3x Cortex A78 2.42GHz + 4x Cortex A55 1.8GHz
Type:
Octa-Core
Nanometer:
5
Frequency:
2.8399999141693115
64 Bits:
GPU:
Adreno 660
RAM:
8
Type:
RAM LPDDR5
Capacity:
128
Type:
UFS Storage 3.1
SD slot:
Fingerprint security:
Yes, in screen
Fingerprint sensor:
Proximity sensor:
Light sensor:
Accelerometer sensor:
Compass sensor:
Gyroscope sensor:
Heart rate sensor:
Audio:
Hi-Res Audio
Stereo Speakers
3 microphones
Antutu Score:
854267
Antutu Version:
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing:
Overall performance better than 84% of devices
Cooling system:
Gaming buttons:
Extras:
X-axis Linear motor
Liquid-cooled VC three-dimensional heat dissipation
Cameras
Phone rear cameras
Standard:
Resolution:
50
Sensor:
Samsung GN2
Sensor size:
1/1.12"
Type:
ISOCELL
Aperture:
ƒ/ 1.95
Pixel size:
1.40 µm
Pixel binning:
1-4 (2x2)
Wide Angle lens:
Resolution:
13
Sensor:
Omnivision OV13B10
Sensor size:
1/3.06"
Type:
PureCel
Aperture:
ƒ/ 2.2
Pixel size:
1.12 µm
Telephoto + macro:
Resolution:
8
Sensor:
Omnivision OV08A10
Sensor size:
1/4.4"
Type:
PureCel
Aperture:
Unknow
Pixel size:
1.00 µm
Resolution:
20
Sensor:
Samsung S5K3T2
Sensor size:
1/3.4"
Type:
ISOCELL
Aperture:
ƒ/ 2.3
Pixel size:
0.80 µm
Pixel binning:
1-4 (2x2)
Phone front cameras
Flash:
LED
Optical stabilisation:
Yes
Slow motion video:
Yes, 1920 fps
Rear camera features:
4K Video
8K Video
Digital zoom
Optical zoom
Triple camera
Digital image stabilization
Optical Stabilization (OIS)
Ultra stable video
Autofocus
Touch focus
Continuous autofocus
Manual focus
Laser AF
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF)
Laser autofocus (LAF)
Continuous shooting
Geotagging
Panorama
HDR
Face detection
White balance settings
ISO settings
Scene mode
Self-timer
AF assist Beam
RAW
Front camera features:
Ultrawide angle lens 128º
8P lens
4K@60fps
8K@30fps
5X Optical Zoom
50X Digital Zoom
10X Video Zoom
Telefoto lens with OIS
Screen
Diagonal:
6.81
Type:
AMOLED
Sub type:
Samsung E4
Aspect ratio:
20:9
Resolution in pixels:
1440 x 3200 px
Resolution quality:
WQHD+
ppi:
515 ppi
Density:
Very high density
Others:
Hole-punch Notch
Refresh rate 120 Hz
Touch sampling rate 480 Hz
Max brightness HBM - 700 cd/m²
Peak brightness - 1700 cd/m²
5000000:1 contrast ratio
Always-On Display
TÜV Rheinland Eye Comfort Certification
HDR10+
DCI-P3
sRGB standard
100% NTSC
10 Bits panel
MEMC
Dolby Vision
Scratch resistant
2.5D curved glass screen
Dual Edge display
4D curved glass screen
Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
Capacitive
Multi-touch
Frameless
Battery
Capacity:
5000
Type:
Li-Ion Polymer
Fast charge:
Yes, 67.0W
Extras:
67W wireless charging
10W reverse-wireless charging
Others:
Wireless charging
Reverse charging
Non-removable
Connectivity
2G:
3G:
4G LTE:
5G:
SIM card:
Dual SIM Dual Standby (Nano SIM + Nano SIM)
Standards:
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11n 5GHz, 802.11ac, WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
Others:
Dual band
Wi-Fi Hotspot
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Display
Wi-Fi MiMO
Version:
Bluetooth 5.2LE
Profiles:
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
LE (Low Energy)
APT-x
LDAC
AAC
Navigation:
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, QZSS, Galileo, GPS (L1+L5), GLONASS (L1), BeiDou (B1), Galileo (E1+E5a), BeiDou (B2), NavIC System
Charging:
Mass storage:
USB On-The-Go (OTG):
USB Type C:
NFC:
Audio jack:
Radio FM:
Computer sync:
OTA sync:
Tethering:
VoLTE:
Infrared:
Software
Operating System:
Android 14
Google services:
Widevine L1: