The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro receive the Android 11 update

Xiaomi Mi Note 10

Launched in November 2019 as the first smartphones with 108 MP resolution sensors, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro you are now welcoming a new firmware package, an update that brings you Android 11 in all its glory.

These medium-performance devices had already received this update via OTA in January, but only in China. Now the update is starting to roll out globally, so it's only a matter of time before all units of these get it. Initially, it is being offered in Europe, so it should be available now for users in that region.

The Android 11 update comes to the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro

The Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro are the global variants of the Mi CC9 Pro and Mi CC9 Pro Premium Edition that were launched in India. These devices, as we well said, got Android 11 at the beginning of the year, but only in China, while the international variants were left out until now.

The update comes with the build number V12.1.3.0.RFTWOM y brings the February 2020 security patch. In addition, it comes with numerous bug fixes, system improvements, and multiple optimizations that aim to ensure a better user experience.

From now on, as described in the portal GSMArena, this build is in the 'stable beta' phase And therefore it is only available to a limited number of users, although it is only a matter of time before it expands to many more. Regardless, the update, which is currently being offered via OTA, should be available to all users in the next few days.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10

Because mobiles generally receive only two major Android updates and these were released with Android 9.0 Pie, Android 11 is the latest version of the Google OS for mobiles that you will receive. However, they will continue to get regular updates with security patches, fixes, and various enhancements for a while longer. Besides, they should also get another version of MIUI later on; currently have MIUI 12.

Features of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 and Mi Note 10 Pro

Reviewing a little the main features of these smartphones, we find that the Mi Note 10 comes with an AMOLED technology screen, FullHD + resolution of 2.400 x 1.080 pixels and a diagonal of 6.47 inches. The one in the Pro version also has these characteristics, being the same as 6.47 inches.

On the other hand, the mobile platform they boast of is the same for both, this being Qualcomm's Snapdragon 730G, an eight-core processor chipset that works at a maximum clock frequency of 2.2 GHz and is accompanied by an Adreno 618 GPU. . To this must be added a 6 GB RAM in the Mi Note 10 and an 8 GB one for the Pro variant. In turn, for the first there is 128/256 GB of ROM, while for the second it is only available the version with 256 GB is internal storage space.

The camera system of both mid-range terminals is the same for both one and the other. This is fivefold and consists of a 108 MP main lens, a 12 MP telephoto, another 8 MP telephoto, a 20 MP wide angle and a 2 MP macro shooter. Of course, the module features an LED flash for lighting dark scenes. The front shooter for selfies and video calls consists of a resolution of 32 MP.

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In terms of autonomy, both have a 5.260 mAh capacity battery with 30 W fast charge technology, which can charge 58% in 30 minutes and up to 100% in just 65 minutes. Other features of these phones include a built-in fingerprint reader under the display, a USB Type-C port, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and GPS with A-GPS.


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