Xiaomi is giving its Mi 10 flagship a refresh.
The Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro (above) and Mi 10T (below) are now official, and one of the most notable upgrades is their 144Hz refresh rate. The Mi 10 Pro and Mi 10 both have 90Hz refresh rate screens, but the Mi 10T Pro and Mi 10T both feature 144Hz displays that use AdaptiveSync tech to adjust the refresh rate between 30Hz and 144Hz depending on the content you're viewing.
Both displays are 6.67-inch 2400x1080 LCD panels that support HDR10 and DCI-P3. There's no in-display fingerprint reader like there was on the Mi 10 Pro and Mi 10, and so the fingerprint reader on the Mi 10T Pro and Mi 10T is now located on the side of the device.
Xiaomi has also upgraded the battery on its new "T" phones. Both models feature 5000mAh batteries along with a 33W wired fast charger in the box to help you refill that battery quickly.
One area where the Mi 10T Pro and Mi 10T differ are their cameras. The Mi 10T Pro features a 108MP main camera with 4-in-1 Super Pixel tech, optical image stabilization, and 30x digital zoom. Meanwhile, the Mi 10T has "only" a 64MP cam with 4-in-1 Super Pixel tech. Both phones also feature a 13MP ultra wide cam with 123-degree field of view and a 5MP macro camera.
Inside, both phones are powered by a Snapdragon 865 processor, and the Mi 10T Pro comes with 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of storage while the Mi 10T gets 6/8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Both are equipped with dual speakers, 5G, dual SIM slots, NFC, and an IR blaster, and they both feature a 20MP hole-punch selfie camera, too.
The Mi 10T Pro will start at €599 ($702 USD) while the Mi 10T will start at a price of €499 ($585 USD).
Also announced today is the Mi 10T Lite. This model features a 6.67-inch 2400x1080 screen with 120Hz refresh rate and a 16MP hole-punch selfie camera. There's a Snapdragon 750G processor included along with 6GB of RAM and 64/128GB of storage.
The quad rear camera setup on the Mi 10T Lite features the same 64MP main camera as the Mi 10T, plus there's an 8MP ultra-wide cam with 120-degree field of view, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor.
Other features of the Mi 10T Lite include 5G, dual SIM slots, NFC, dual speakers, a side-mounted fingerprint reader, and a 4820mAh battery with a 33W wired fast charger in the box.
Pricing for the Mi 10T Lite will start at €299 ($351 USD).
Finally, Xiaomi today announced the Mi Watch, which it touts as its first smartwatch for the global market. The Mi Watch has a 1.39-inch round AMOLED display and battery that can get you up to 16 days of battery life with two hours of charging.
The Mi Watch has a focus on tracking your workouts. In addition to heart rate and blood oxygen level tracking as well as GPS, the Mi Watch has a dedicated sports button on its side to quickly get you into one of the 117 workout modes.
Xiaomi isn't saying what OS the Mi Watch is running, but the company does say the wearable will cost €99 ($116 USD).