One can't talk about Xiaomi and not talk pricing. With a four-lens camera setup that includes a 108-megapixel sensor and top-notch battery power, the Xiaomi Mi 10 series is nearly up there with the Samsung S20 line in terms of its impressive internals, but it also has a noticeably lower price. Based on prices from its China launch, the Mi 10 starts at roughly $570 (which converts to about £440 or AU$865), while the Mi 10 Pro starts at approximately $715, much lower than $1,000 starting price for the base S20 model. Still, the Mi 10 Pro is a considerable 37% more expensive than its Mi 9 Pro predecessor that cost $520. Both have been in available in China since Feb. 14 and Feb. 18 respectively.
In Europe, the Mi 10 will start at €799 with the 10 Pro starting at €999. Under these prices, converting to USD would have the Mi 10 priced at roughly $877 and the 10 Pro at $1096.
Xiaomi has cultivated a reputation for producing quality phones at affordable prices. But the Beijing-based company hasn't enjoyed much recent success domestically, and instead has made an aggressive push into international markets with a presence in more than 80 countries worldwide. The US market however, has proven elusive for Xiaomi so far, especially in light of the ongoing trade war between Washington and Beijing.
During its press event on March 27, the company said the Mi 10 and 10 Pro will arrive in Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium in April. It gave no details on any possible US launch.