Tag: Mi Note 10

  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus vs. Mi Note 10 | Which is Better?

    Galaxy Note 10 Plus vs. Mi Note 10 | Which is Better?

    The Mi Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10 Plus are an odd match-up – comparing a decidedly mid-range phone with a full-fledged flagship does not seem fair. The similarity in their names has nothing to do with the reason we’re comparing the two phones. The upcoming Galaxy S20 will reportedly feature a 108MP primary camera as a part of a multi-module setup – which is a massive upgrade from the 12MP camera setup.

    Galaxy Note 10 Plus
    Galaxy Note 10 Plus

    A Quick Comparision

    Comparing the two phones will give us a clear picture of how much better the cameras on the S20 will be.  First things first, the 108MP camera is not nine times better than a 12MP one. Camera systems are complicated – and since the two cameras come from two different generations of sensors, a direct comparison of area, size, or megapixels is not practical. Regardless, getting the numbers out of the way will help.

    The 108MP sensor has roughly three times the area of the 12MP sensor. There are 2.25x more pixels on the Xiaomi Mi Note 10‘s camera. When you combine four adjacent pixels into one, the resulting pixel is about 30% larger than the average pixel on the Galaxy phone. Modern mobile camera systems boast not only stellar hardware, but they also make use of cleverly designed software. Multiple photos are stacked seamlessly in the background, which helps reduce noise, enhance dynamic range, and capture better night shots.

    Galaxy Note 10 Plus Display
    Galaxy Note 10 Plus Display

    You would guess that a photo by a 108MP camera would be much, much better than a photo captured by a 12MP camera that has been around for several years now. In general, yes, the pictures have more detail; however, the greater detail does not necessarily make the photos better. Let us first look into both the phone’s hardware before drawing any conclusions.

    Camera Hardware Overview

    Xiaomi’s Mi Note 10 is the first phone to come out with a 108MP primary camera. The camera sensor is an extension of a lineup that comprises of a widely used 48MP model, a 64MP model that’s getting increasingly more popular, and a robust 32MP model primarily utilized in front-facing camera applications. All of these sensors have different sizes, but they work on the same concept – they use a Quad Bayer filter array (and not the Bayer filter).

    Mi Note 10 Features
    Mi Note 10 Features

    The semantics of why it’s called ‘Quad’ are a bit murky; however, the essence of it is that the filter groups four neighbouring pixels under the same Red, Green or Blue colour filter. The grouping allows the four of them to capture the same primary colour at different exposures.

    In this way, a 48MP Quad Bayer sensor ends up capturing a 12MP image that has a better dynamic range, lesser noise, and a little extra detail that the conventional 12MP sensor would capture. Applying the same principles to the 108MP sensor in the Mi Note 10, we get a resultant 27MP image in the default camera mode. The hardware specifics of both the cameras are consequential to the images we capture from the two.

    Mi Note 10 Imaging
    Mi Note 10 Imaging

    Camera

    First up, the Mi Note 10’s primary camera sensor is adequately large – coming in at 1/1.33″, it is the largest camera sensor found on a phone’s camera in modern times. When you couple that with a bright f/1.7 aperture lens, the result is the thinnest depth of field on a phone camera. It can mean different things – either a nicely blurred background in portraits you shoot or a loss of sharpness in the scenes with varying depth. The loss of sharpness is particularly apparent with nearby subjects since the depth of field gets even shallower.

    On the other hand, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus features a dual aperture mechanism on its primary camera setup, and hence, can stop down to f/2.4 in a good light. In good lighting, you will get some extra sharpness and extra depth of field in the images you shoot, but the camera is capable of opening up to f/1.5 to gather more light (when the scene calls for it).

    Mi Fingerprint
    Mi Note 10 Fingerprint

    Even though it is a smaller sensor, it is no match the Mi Note 10’s light gathering capability. Technically, the Mi Note 10 should have the edge over the Galaxy phone, on the grounds of sensor size and optics rather than mere resolution. However, looking at the samples themselves before concluding makes it much more apparent why exactly the 108MP camera is better than the 12MP camera.

    Daylight Samples

    On comparing the daylight samples of both the phones, here are the differences you will notice:

    • The Xiaomi phone has resolved the dotted pattern on the balcony blinds. Meanwhile, the Note 10+’s lower resolution camera combined with Samsung’s sharpening algorithms results in a ‘made-up’ rendition of the patterns.
    • All 12MP cameras fail at this in one way or another, so the revelation is not shocking by any means.
    • The Mi Note 10’s higher resolution benefits in this case.
    • There is also finer detail and crispness in the image captured by the Xiaomi phone – and you
      Mi Vlog and Night Mode
      Mi Note 10 Vlog and Night Mode

      will begin to notice some of the details the Samsung phone did not capture.

    • The Galaxy Note 10+’s rendition of random detail like the grass looks particularly artificial, while the Mi Note 10 captures a much more natural photo.
    • The Mi Note 10’s images could use post-processing tweaks, and a little sharpening and contrast/ adjustment will go a long way and bring some more pop in the photos.
    Galaxy Note 10 plus Imaging
    Galaxy Note 10 plus Imaging

    Verdict

    The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 offers meaningful resolution benefits over the Galaxy Note 10 Plus; however, the increase in detail is visible when viewing the images up close only. On the other hand, for social media sharing purposes and at standard magnifications, other aspects of the image’s quality take centre stage.

    Galaxy Storage
    Galaxy Note 10+ Storage

    These include colour renditions and HDR processing, which is where the lower resolution Galaxy Note 10 Plus still reigns supreme. The highly anticipated Galaxy S20 will likely feature a 108MP sensor, and it will be interesting to see how well Samsung uses the sensor to bring ultra-high resolution cameras to the mainstream smartphone market.

  • Mi Note 10 Review – Is it truly a Photographer’s Delight?

    Mi Note 10 Review – Is it truly a Photographer’s Delight?

    Xiaomi is a brand that never disappoints its customers by offering very high-quality products at an aggressive price range. From smartphones to suitcases and crazy gadgets, Xiaomi always pushes its limits by pledging to the least 5% margin on hardware and it is always ahead with its price-to-performance ratios.

    The company again gives complete justice to its commitment to Xiaomi Note 10. Despite having similar form factors like competitors, it still has some killer specifications that are unlike others.

    Mi Note 10 is finally here as a photography-centric smartphone. Despite having a 108MP sensor, it delivers sharp 27MP images using pixel-binning technology. It also has 4 other cameras on the rear panel for different focal lengths.

    Another killer feature is its massive 5260mAh battery which really delivers good battery life optimized with mid-range Snapdragon 730G chipset. Though it is not that impressive on the software front, its powerful hardware still makes this device attractive.

    Unboxing

    • USB-A to C type cable
    • 30W fast charger
    • Quick start guide
    • TPU case of dark grey color

    Mi Note 10

    The best thing is the 30W fast charger comes inside the box. So, you can charge your device quickly despite having such a huge battery. You will get a black TPU case with green and black units but the white model comes with a transparent case. It doesn’t have headphones in the box.

    Design

    • Teardrop notch for selfie camera
    • 208g
    • 8×74.2×9.67 mm
    • Stereo speakers
    • Curved edges
    • 108MP Penta-camera module

    Mi Note 10 Design

    With a solid aluminum frame and curved glass edges, Mi Note 10 is a premium phone but not that interesting in the design front. It has got quite a large full HD+ 6.47-inch display, which beautifully curves across the edges. On the bottom, it has a small chin. On the top, it has teardrop notch. There is an earpiece hidden in its bezel and a speaker grill on the top.

    It has a volume rocker and a power lock/unlock button on the ride side. It has SIM tray when you go further down. You cannot expand the memory with a microSD card. The bottom has speakers, a microphone, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a USB-C port. It also has an IR blaster on the top.

    On the back, the device has a clean, reflective design that can catch fingerprints. There is a 5-camera setup down the edge. It has 4 different flashes along with the cameras. The device has got Gorilla Glass 5 protection on both back and front.

    Camera

    • 108MP main camera snapper with OIS and f/1.69 aperture
    • 12MP 2x telephoto zoom lens with f/2 aperture
    • 8MP 3.7x telephoto zoom lens with OIS and f/2 aperture
    • 5MP Crop on 3.7x
    • 8MP tele camera for 5x optical zoom (but it is not true in real life)
    • 16MP selfie camera with f/2.0
    • Macro 2MP camera with 1.75μm pixel size
    • 12MP ultrawide camera with 117-degree FoV and f/2.2 aperture

    Mi Note 10 Camera

    Overall, there are 5 cameras on the back and one selfie camera on the front. The 108MP standard sensor is 1/1.33-inches long with 0.8μm of pixel size, which is similar to that of the 48MP Sony IMX586 camera. But it is larger than ½-inch IMX586 sensor for more resolution. Pixel binning works just like the 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor. The pixels are split into four and data is gathered from other pixels to generate the same result.

    The camera app is quite simple to use and it also has 108MP mode because standard mode delivers 27MP images due to pixel binning. Portrait mode has a nice background cancellation. The 32MP Selfie camera is quite good which looks more natural and sharp than other cameras.

    Display

    • 47-inch AMOLED panel
    • Full HD+ 2340x1080p resolution
    • Aspect ratio of 19.5:9
    • In-display fingerprint sensor
    • HDR+/HDR 10 support

    Display Mi Note 10

    Like OnePlus 7T, Mi Note 10 also has a full HD+ display which looks nice. It also has deep blacks with 400,000:1 contrast ratio like an AMOLED Panel. The in-display fingerprint scanner works accurately and quite fast. Xiaomi reduced the thickness of the scanner by 88%.

    Performance

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

    Though Mi Note 10 lacks a flagship processor, it still performs quite nice and adds 15% better graphics performance than standard SD 730 processor. We didn’t notice any stuttering or lags in daily use. The processor is powered by 6GB RAM and 128GB internal storage to keep things running smoothly.

    Battery

    • 5260mAh
    • No wireless charging
    • 30W fast charging

    The Mi Note 10 is powered by the huge 5260mAh battery so there is no doubt on battery life. Snapdragon 730G is power efficient in itself as compared to SD 855.

    On average, it ran around 7 and a half hours with screen-on time.  It also has the support of 30W fast charger that can charge its battery from 0% to 100% in 1 hr. 6 min.

    Software

    • Android 9 Pie
    • MIUI 11

    The device runs MIUI version 11.0.3.0 based on Android 9 Pie, which is just fine. By default, it doesn’t have an app drawer. Interface just feels quite old. But Xiaomi has added Mi Drop, a new file transfer add-on that works well with Vivo and Oppo phones.

    Pricing

    • 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant costs €550

    And here comes the most important part. Mi Note 10 offers good value for money for €550 (around $610) – but in just battery and camera. Performance-wise, one can choose OnePlus 7T instead, which has a better display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a more powerful SD 855+ chipset, and better UI.

    Plus

    • No compromise on photo quality
    • Versatile camera module
    • Headphone jack
    • IR blaster
    • Massive battery
    • Fast charger comes in the box

    Minus

    • Basic design
    • Sub-par processor
    • Doubtful optical zoom

    Overall

    The Xiaomi Note 10 has set a benchmark as probably the world’s first smartphone with 108MP shooter and wins the race by offering more optical options than any other smartphone available in the market. With a huge battery to keep you clicking all day long, Mi Note 10 has come as a Swiss Army Knife for all photography lovers out there.