Xiaomi is gearing up to unveil the Mi CC9 Pro next week in its homeland i.e. China and the company has confirmed that the smartphone will be rebranded as Mi Note 10 for the global market. We already know that the upcoming smartphone will feature a Penta camera setup and it will have a 108-megapixel primary Camera sensor, the device is also said to come in multiple storage configurations. Well, today the device appeared on the popular benchmarking website Geekbench.
Going through the listing, both the Chinese as well as the global variants of the device will run on Android 9 and it is surprising because the company is not launching its latest and flagship device without the latest version of the Android operating system.
The Geekbench listing confirms that the Mi Note 10 and Mi CC9 Pro will have the same specs, but it says the Mi Note 10 has 6GB RAM while its Chinese variant will have an 8GB RAM. However, the CC9 Pro’s TENAA listing said that the smartphone will have 6GB and 12GB RAM.
Having said that, the test results of both the variants also slightly different. the Mi Note 10 has scored 544 points and 1,713 points in single-core and multi-core tests respectively. On the other hand, the Chinese variant has scored 545 points and 1,640 points in single-core and multi-core tests respectively.
That’s all the information we have at this moment of time but we don’t have to wait much for the official announcement of the device, as the company will unveil it on November 5. You can check out all the available information of the upcoming Mi smartphone by heading over the link.
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