Xiaomi Mi 10 Rumoured to Feature Huge Battery Upgrade Over Its Predecessor

Xiaomi will take cover in the first half of 2020 from its flagship phones - Mi 10 and Mi 10 Pro. So far, the details about both the phones are out of the box, but now, new details about both the battery capacity and charging speed of the flagship phone have been revealed online. Notably, the Mi 10 is said to be equipped with a battery that will reportedly have a capacity between 4500mAh and 4800mAh. In addition, the phone will support the company's in-house fast charging technology that can drain battery juice in just half an hour.

According to a reputable tipster's post on Weibo, the standard Mi 10 may come equipped with a battery that has a capacity of 4500mAh to 4800mAh. However, the tipster mentions that the estimated battery capacity described above can vary from 100mAh, give or take. For comparison, the Mi 9 Pro is equipped with a 4,000mAh battery, while the Mi 9 has a smaller 3300mAh battery. The post also stated that the Vanilla Mi 10 will pack a larger battery than the Mi 10 Pro, which is a bit surprising.

In another Weibo post, the tipster mentioned that the Mi 10's battery will run from 0 to 100 per cent in about 32 minutes. Although the charging output is not mentioned, it may well be the in-house 66W fast charging technology that was recently spotted in the 3C certification database of two Xiaomi phones with model numbers M2001J2E and M2001J1E, this Mi There were rumours of 10 more Mi. 10 Pro Phone.

It is said that 66W fast charging support will make its way to one of only two phones, most likely the Mi 10 Pro. The standard Mi 10 can be limited to 10V / 3A charging, which turns into a 30W fast charging output. However, it is said that the company's in-house 50W fast charging technology has run into some issues and is reportedly delayed until the second half of 2020.