When choosing a flagship smartphone, it is the display that often becomes the decisive factor determining the comfort of daily use. Xiaomi Mi 10, released in early 2020, set new standards for image quality in the mid-range segment, offering technologies previously available only in premium devices. The question of what kind of screen is in the Xiaomi Mi 10, worries many buyers in the secondary market and those who compare the device with modern counterparts.
At the heart of this smartphone is advanced for its time. AMOLED-This is not just a marketing ploy, but a real advantage, since Samsung Display is the leader in the production of high-quality panels. The screen occupies the vast majority of the front panel, providing minimal frames and maximum immersion in content.
Itโs worth noting that the build quality and color calibration in this model are at the highest level, and Xiaomi engineers have paid special attention to color accuracy, claiming to comply with the DisplayMate A+ standard. This means that even without deep manual adjustment, the user gets the picture as close as possible to the idea of the content creators.
Type of matrix and production technology
At the heart of the Xiaomi Mi 10 display, Super AMOLED technology is used, which means that the touch layer is integrated directly into the matrix itself, rather than being glued on top as a separate element, which reduces the thickness of the module, improves viewing angles and makes the colors more saturated and deep than conventional IPS or LCD panels.
Each pixel in this matrix is individually lit, which provides the perfect black color. When the screen is black, the pickles are simply turned off without consuming energy. OLED-technology from traditional LCD screens with backlighting.
โ ๏ธ Attention: AMOLED-Do not leave the navigator or game interface on at maximum brightness for several hours in a row to avoid the risk of burnout of individual subpixels.
The manufacturer used the latest material at the time, called E3. This generation of organic LEDs is characterized by increased energy efficiency and reduced levels of blue spectrum radiation. Using E3 material allowed to make the screen brighter without critically increasing power consumption, which was an important step in the development of mobile displays.
Technical details of subpixel grille
Resolution, pixel density and diagonal
The display size in the Xiaomi Mi 10 is exactly 6.67 inches, which is the optimal size for multimedia content consumption, allowing you to comfortably watch videos and play games, while maintaining the ability to control one hand, although the width of the case is large.
The resolution of the matrix reaches a mark of 2340ร1080 pixels (full HD+ format). For a diagonal of almost 7 inches, this provides a pixel density of about 386 ppi (p pixels per inch). The human eye from a normal viewing distance is not able to distinguish individual points, so the picture looks monolithic and smooth, without the visible structure of the pixel grid.
The shape factor of the screen is made in the form of a curved glass on the sides, so-called "waterfall." The curved edges visually reduce the side frames, creating a soaring image effect. However, this design requires the use of protective films specially designed for curved surfaces, since ordinary glass may not stick to the edges.
| Parameter | Meaning | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Diagonal | 6.67 inches | A large screen for content |
| Permission | 2340 ร 1080 | Standard for Full HD+ |
| PPI | 386 ppi | High clarity |
| Relationship of parties | 19.5:9 | Modern elongated format |
The 19.5:9 aspect ratio is the modern standard for smartphones, which allows you to conveniently hold the device vertically and simultaneously display more content on social networks and messengers when scrolling through the tape.
Update frequency and sensory
One of the main features that Xiaomi Mi 10 is proud of is the high refresh rate of the image. The screen supports 90 Hz mode. This means that the picture on the screen is updated 90 times per second, against the standard 60 times in conventional smartphones. Visually, this is expressed in the increased smoothness of interface animations, page scrolling and cursor movement.
But refresh rates aren't the only important parameter. The touchscreen in this model works at 180Hz. It's a critical metric for gamers. It means that the screen reads your finger position 180 times per second, which minimizes input lag.
In games such as first-person shooters or racing simulators, such responsiveness gives a tangible advantage: Shooting or turning the steering wheel occurs instantly after touching, without micro-delays that can be worth winning a competitive game.
- ๐ 90 Hz ensure smoothness of the interface movement and no jerks during scrolling.
- ๐ฎ 180Hz touchscreen poll frequency reduces game input delay to minimum.
- โ๏ธ In the settings, you can forcibly switch to 60 Hz to save battery power.
It is worth considering that working at a high refresh rate requires more CPU resources and consumes battery power faster. Therefore, the system has a smart switching mechanism, although in the Xiaomi Mi 10 it does not work as aggressively as in newer models with adaptive frequency.
Brightness, contrast and HDR
The quality of the display of content depends on the ability of the screen to reproduce a wide dynamic range. Xiaomi Mi 10 supports the standards HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. This allows the smartphone to correctly display video with an extended range of brightness, where the shadows are visible details and bright areas are not broken into a white spot.
The peak brightness of the screen reaches impressive values. In normal mode, the brightness is about 500-600 nits, which is comfortable for indoors. However, in bright sunlight, the brightness mode is turned on, bringing this figure to 1120 nits (some sources indicate up to 800 nits in manual mode, the rest is an automatic boost).
โ ๏ธ Warning: Long-term use of the smartphone at maximum brightness under direct sunlight can lead to overheating of the body and temporary decrease in brightness by the protection system.
The contrast ratio is 5,000,000:1, a whopping figure achieved by OLED technology, where black is the absolute absence of glow, which makes the image look three-dimensional and lively, especially when watching movies in the dark.
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Support for HDR10+ and high peak brightness make the Xiaomi Mi 10 an excellent portable media player for streaming services.
Color reproduction and calibration
Xiaomi engineers have focused on color accuracy. Each screen undergoes factory calibration, as evidenced by the Delta E. The average is less than 1, and in Movie mode, less than 0.63. In comparison, the human eye begins to notice color distortions at Delta E > 2-3.
You can choose the rich colors for a brighter and more juicy picture, the standard balance mode or the "Cinema" mode, which corresponds to the color space of DCI-P3 as closely as possible. This is the professional standard used in cinema.
The wide color gamut of the DCI-P3 covers more than 100% of the sRGB color space. This means that the smartphone is able to display more shades than a regular computer monitor.
- ๐จ Mode "Cinema" provides maximum accuracy of color reproduction for professionals.
- ๐ Support 10-bit-colored (8+2 bit) allows you to display more 1 tin.
- ๐๏ธ Reading Mode 3.0 reduces harmful blue radiation without strong yellowness.
It's important to note that the vision protection mode works, and unlike the older implementations, it uses software to correct the spectral composition of light, so you can read from the screen in the dark without straining your eyes.
Protective glass and ergonomics
The front panel of the smartphone is protected by Gorilla Glass 5 from Corning. Although at the time of release this was not the newest generation (there were already GG6 and GG Victus), the fifth generation has proven to be very reliable and resistant to falls.
Glass has an oleophobic coating that repels greasy spots from your fingers and makes it easier to slip, but like any coating, it tends to wear off over time when used actively without protective film or glass.
โ๏ธ Check the status of the screen when buying used
Curved edges ("waterfall") create certain protection difficulties. Conventional flat protective glass is not suitable, as they do not stick around the edges, leaving an air layer ("rainbow"). For the Xiaomi Mi 10, special 3D/5D glass with adhesive base throughout the area or high-quality hydrogel films are best suited.
โ ๏ธ Note: When sticking the protective glass on the curved screen Xiaomi Mi 10 be sure to use UV-lamp, if the glass is on liquid glue, otherwise iridescent divorces at the edges may appear.
The ergonomics of using a curved screen are ambiguous: on the one hand, it's nicer to hold the phone in your hand, the edges don't hit your palm, and on the other hand, you can accidentally press the edge of your palm, although the software protection against them in the MIUI shell works quite well.