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Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review: A photographer’s Swiss Army knife

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Xiaomi is a company that aims to offer extremely high-value products at wildly competitive prices. From its phones to its suitcases, Xiaomi pushes the boundaries of price-to-performance ratios by making a maximum of 5% profit margin on hardware.

With the Xiaomi Mi Note 10, the company is once again pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in a smartphone. With a form factor similar to that of other devices, it offers several surprising specs that you won’t find in other smartphones today.

Are these changes enough to earn Xiaomi market share in the west? Find out in Android Authority’s Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review.

About this review: I used a Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review unit supplied by the manufacturer over a period of six days. I used the Midnight Black model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, running MIUI version 11.0.3.0, based on Android 9. Our official testing scores are coming soon. Until then, enjoy our thoughts.Show More

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review: The big picture

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 back of the phone

Xiaomi is angling the Mi Note 10 as a photography-focused device. This is the first smartphone to ship with a 108MP sensor, which can bin down to 27MP images for more light gathering. It also sports four other cameras on the rear, covering a variety of focal lengths.

The other key feature of the Mi Note 10 is its huge battery. Xiaomi was able to maintain a footprint similar to other devices while including a massive 5,260mAh battery in this device. This translates to incredibly good battery life, especially when paired with the lower-powered Snapdragon 730G.

While Xiaomi’s software is divisive for many, its powerful hardware makes the Mi Note 10 compelling, especially at its competitive price point.

What’s in the box

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Whats in the Box

  • 30W charging brick
  • USB-A to USB-C cable
  • Dark grey TPU case
  • Quick start guide

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 comes with a 30W charger, so it will charge quickly, even with the huge battery.

My black review unit came with a black TPU case. The green version also comes with a black case, but if you buy the white model you get a transparent case.

There are no headphones included.

Design

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 back of the device outside

  • 157.8 x 74.2 x 9.67mm
  • 208g
  • Teardrop selfie camera
  • Curved edges
  • 108MP Penta-camera system
  • Stereo speakers

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 is a well-built phone, with curved glass edges and a solid aluminum frame. While well built, the design isn’t incredibly interesting. To me, it looks like a generic Honor device. That said, aside the Mi Mix series Xiaomi phones have always been about technical marvels and software, not design.

The Mi Note 10 has a fairly large 6.47-inch Full HD+ display, which curves around the edges of the screen. There is a small chin on the bottom of the display and a waterdrop notch at the top. Above the notch, you’ll find a speaker and earpiece hidden in the bezel.

The right side of the phone houses all of the buttons. There is a volume rocker on the top of the right side with a power button directly below it. Further down, you’ll find a SIM card tray. This device doesn’t support microSD expansion.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 bottom ports in hand

The bottom of the phone has a USB-C port, speakers, a microphone, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The top of the phone has another microphone and an IR blaster. The IR blaster is a welcome addition since they’ve been all but eradicated in smartphones of late.

The back of the phone has a clean design, which is both very reflective and a fingerprint magnet. On the leftmost side, you’ll find five cameras in a line straight down the edge. To the right of the cameras, there are four different flashes. Two of the flashes are diffused while the other two aren’t. This helps to give contour to objects, particularly faces.

While well built, the design isn’t incredibly interesting.

The display glass and back of the phone are made of Gorilla Glass 5.

Display

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 screen behind glass

  • 6.47-inch AMOLED display
  • 2,340 x 1,080 Full HD+ resolution
  • 19.5:9 aspect ratio
  • HDR10 / HDR+ certified
  • Optical in-display fingerprint sensor, 7 x 9mm

The Mi Note 10 is using a Full HD+ panel, and like the OnePlus 7T, it looks great. This is an AMOLED panel, too, so it has deep blacks with a contrast ratio of 400,000:1. In our testing, this device didn’t shine quite as brightly as competitors, with a peak brightness of about 422nits. While not quite as bright as other phones, the Mi Note 10 was still perfectly readable outside. The AMOLED display helps with contrast in direct daylight.

The in-screen fingerprint reader worked quickly and accurately during my time with the phone. Xiaomi has also extended the size of the reader while reducing its thickness by 88%. The optical sensor is now 7 x 9mm. The previous sensor was 7 x 7mm.

Performance

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 back side in coffee shop

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G
  • Adreno 618 GPU
  • 6GB of RAM
  • 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage

Even though the Mi Note 10 isn’t using a flagship Qualcomm processor, it still performed adequately during my time with it. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G is a bump up from Qualcomm’s standard Snapdragon 730 processor, adding 15% better graphics performance, among other things.

In daily use, I didn’t notice any hiccups or stuttering. The processor is assisted by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, so things ran smoothly the entire time I tested it.

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 performed as expected in benchmarks, edging out devices that use the standard variant Snapdragon 730 such as the Xiaomi Mi 9T.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 3DMark Score
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 AnTuTu score
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Geekbench Score

In 3DMark, the Mi Note 10 achieved a score of 2,384 and 2,240 in OpenGL and Vulkan, respectively. This can be compared to the Snapdragon 730-powered Xiaomi Mi 9T, which achieved scores of 2,197 and 2,064 in the same tests. In AnTuTu, the Mi Note 10 had a score of 259,773 vs the score of 211,963 on the Mi 9T. In Geekbench, it achieved a single-core score of 2,535 and a multi-core score of 6,821 versus 2,550 and 6,948 on the Mi 9T, which, surprisingly, won in this test.

Battery

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 charging 2

  • 5,260mAh
  • 30W charging
  • No wireless charging

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 relies on a massive 5,240mAh battery, so it would make sense that battery life is pretty great. The Snapdragon 730G is also much more power-efficient than the beefier Snapdragon 855, which all adds to battery life.

On an average day, I got about seven and a half hours of screen-on time, which is very good.

On an average day, I got about seven and a half hours of screen-on time, which is very good. In comparison, the OnePlus 7T averaged around five and a half hours. Probably the only phones that have beat this battery life this year are the Huawei P30 Pro and Huawei Mate 30 Pro. The P30 Pro landed me 10 hours of screen-on time.

The Mi Note 10 also comes with a 30W charger and was able to charge to 100% in one hour and six minutes. This is extremely fast. It charged to full capacity faster than the OnePlus 7T, which also uses a 30W charger.

Camera

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 cameras hero shot

  • Standard: 108MP, f/1.69, OIS
  • 2x Telephoto: 12MP, f/2
  • 3.7x Telephoto: 8MP, f/2, OIS
  • 5MP Crop on 3.7x 8MP tele camera, Xiaomi says it results in 5x optical zoom (but that’s not how optics work)
  • Ultra-wide: 12MP, f/2.2, 117-degree FoV
  • Macro: 2MP, 1.75μm pixel size
  • Teardrop selfie camera: 16MP, f/2.0

The Mi Note 10 has five cameras on the back and one on the front. The standard 108MP sensor has a sensor size of 1/1.33-inches and an individual pixel size of 0.4μm. These are extremely small pixels — half that of the 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor. The Mi Note 10’s sensor, however, is quite a bit larger — 1/1.33-inches versus the 1/2-inch sensor on the IMX586.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 26
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo wide angle
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 50x

The pixel binning technology works the same as it did on the 48MP IMX586. The sensor groups pixels into sets of four and then takes data from adjacent pixels to produce a standard result. This allows the phone to pixel-bin down to 27MP for better low-light performance or shoot at the full 108MP if desired.

Below the main lens, you’ll find a 12MP 2x telephoto lens. This lens does not have optical image stabilization. The lens below it, however, does.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 camera and logo macro

Xiaomi advertises this third lens as a 5x optical telephoto lens, but that is not the case. This is a 3.7x optical telephoto lens on an 8MP sensor. Xiaomi then performs a digital crop to produce a similar reach as a 5x telephoto, but make no mistake, these are not the same thing. No matter the reach, the resulting image will have the same perspective distortion as a 3.7x optical zoom.

This is pretty misleading marketing from Xiaomi. While most consumers won’t be able to tell the difference, this is not true 5x optical zoom, as is printed on the body of the device. There’s a reason Huawei had to use a special prism mechanism in the P30 Pro to make 5x optical zoom in a smartphone a reality.

This isn’t true 5x optical zoom

The 3.7x camera can also do 10x optical plus AI hybrid imaging, and a 50x cropped zoom. Like the Huawei P30 Pro, you should only use this in extreme circumstances. It is very muddy.

Below this 5x zoom lens, you’ll find an ultra-wide lens, and below that, you get a dedicated macro camera. The latter shoots 2MP images and has a bigger pixel size of 1.75μm.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 108mp landscape

108MP landscape

As far as actual image quality, I’ve always been a fan of Xiaomi cameras. They have a nice color profile that isn’t overly saturated and doesn’t oversharpen or have too much contrast.

In good light, the Mi Note 10 has fantastic color and sharpness. In medium- to low-light situations, it doesn’t do so well. There is a significant loss in color detail in these circumstances, and images end up looking incredibly washed out and soft — especially in the 108MP mode.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 27mp 2
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 108mp test
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo 108mp low light

While 108MP images look great in daylight, this phone is a case study in why you need to scale sensor size with megapixels. It’s true that this phone has the biggest sensor in a smartphone today, but when you subdivide each pixel to just 0.4μm, there is a significant loss of detail. I would personally stick to 27MP mode unless you are in an extremely well-lit situation.

The camera app itself is fairly simple, with a scrolling carousel on the bottom to switch between modes. There is a dedicated 108MP mode, so the standard photo mode will bin to 27MP images.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo portrait
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo portrait 2

Portrait mode is quite good, with nice background separation. There is a bit too much sharpening in this mode, however. Still, the image is pleasing overall.

The selfie camera is generally very good. It’s nice and sharp and looks more natural than a lot of other cameras. This sensor is 32MP.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample sefie 2
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo selfie 1

The dedicated macro camera is quite cool. It is only 2MP, but I think Xiaomi understood you don’t need crazy resolution for macro.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo macro 1
Xiaomi Mi Note 10 sample photo macro 2

If you want to see full resolution photos, check out our Google Drive folder here!

Software

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 screen

  • MIUI 11
  • Android 9

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 runs MIUI 11.0.3.0, which is based on Android 9 Pie. Being frank, manufacturers need to release phones on the current version of Android — no exceptions.

As far as the experience goes, MIUI 11 is just okay. There is no app drawer by default, which always annoys me. The interface has a bubbly aesthetic that reminds me of LG phones, and it just feels a bit outdated. Of course, if you don’t like it you can always install a launcher.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 in hand outside 1

Xiaomi has added a new file transfer feature called Mi Drop, which is a pretty massive ripoff of Apple’s AirDrop. That being said, it works natively with Oppo and Vivo phones, meaning potential compatibility is much wider than that of the iPhone.

As a package, MIUI is not great, but I am also not the region the company is targeting with this device. Most Xiaomi devices suffer from excessive ads to subsidize the device itself, and that is true here as well.

Audio

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 bottom ports in hand

  • Headphone jack
  • Single bottom-firing speaker

The Mi Note 10 has a single bottom-firing speaker, which gives a less full sound than stereo speakers. That said, it outputs some nice treble and highs. The high end sounds like it’s just about to peak but manages to hold on, even at max volume.

Unfortunately, the bass is almost non-existent out of this speaker. Bass is easily drowned out by the mids and highs and ends up sounding like a mid-end sound itself.

A headphone jack and an IR blaster? Sign me up.

The headphone jack is a huge plus. The excuse most manufacturers make for removing the jack is to make room for a larger battery, but Xiaomi has proved that excuse is inadequate. If Xiaomi can include a 5,260mAh battery in a form factor this thin and add a headphone jack, other manufacturers can do the same.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 specs

Display 6.47 inches-inch AMOLED, 19.5:9 aspect ratio,
Waterdrop notch,
Full HD+ (1,080 x 2,340) resolution,
81.7% screen-to-body ratio
Gorilla Glass 5
Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 730G
(Kryo 470)
Adreno 618
RAM/Storage 6GB + 128GB
No microSD expansion
Camera Rear cameras:
108MP 1/1.33″, OIS
12MP 2x telephoto
5MP 5x telephoto
20MP Ultra-wide
2MP macro
Battery 5,260mAh
30W charging
USB-C
Dimensions 157.9 x 74.2 x 9.67 mm
Weight 208g
Colors Midnight Black
Glacier White
Aurora Green
Biometrics In-Display fingerprint scanner
Face unlock
Sensors Proximity sensor, In-screen ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Electronic compass, Vibration motor, IR blaster
Headphone jack Yes
Connectivity LTE FDD: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B/B18/B19/B20/B26/B28
LTE TDD: B38/B40
WCDMA: B1/B2/B4/B5/B6/B8/B19
GSM: B2/B3/B5/B8
Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz): 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Wi-Fi Direct/Wi-Fi Display
Bluetooth 5.0

Value for money

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 back side

  • Xiaomi Mi Note 10: 6GB RAM, 128GB of storage — €550

For €550 (~$610), the Mi Note 10 offers a decent amount of value for the money, but only in two categories — camera and battery. The phone competes directly against the OnePlus 7T, which offers a more powerful Snapdragon 855+ processor, a better 90Hz display, and a UI that’s arguably better.

On the other hand, the Mi Note 10 has a more versatile set of cameras and a phenomenal battery. It also has a headphone jack and IR blaster, so it’s more of a Swiss Army knife than the 7T. If you’re looking for something a bit bigger, the OnePlus 7T is a great pickup. It offers a higher-resolution Quad HD+ display and similar 30W fast charging.

If you want an even more value-oriented option, the Pixel 3a and 3a XL are on sale right now for $100 off, making them just $299 and $379 respectively. These phones have great battery life and the classic Google experience, which is hard to get anywhere but a first-party Google phone.

The Mi Note 10 offers a decent amount of value for the money, but only in two categories — camera and battery.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 review: The verdict

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 in hand outside

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 is the first phone with a 108MP sensor, and there is something to say for a company pushing the bounds of innovation. I love Xiaomi’s cameras and think the Mi Note 10 is a jack of all trades in terms of imaging, but the industry as a whole needs to be aware that more megapixels do not automatically make a device better.

In all but perfect lighting conditions, the 108MP mode performed worse than the standard binned 27MP mode. This was particularly noticeable in night mode. While the ability to shoot in this resolution is nice to have, consumers should avoid getting caught up in the marketing hype it produces. Its small pixels just don’t capture enough light.

As a package, though, the Xiaomi Mi Note 10 offers a lot of value. If battery life, camera versatility, and extras like a headphone jack and an IR blaster are important to you, it’s hard to find a competitive device at this price point.



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