Xiaomi launched theMi 10 seriesin China last month and will launch them globally later today even though the Indian launch gotpostponed. The company has reportedly started rolling out a new software update in the developer channel that promises huge improvements in the camera performance of the handset.
The main highlights of the update include a super video stabilization mode that brings stabilization and a better anti-shake effect while recording high-quality videos. It also improves 8K video recording capabilities with textured movie format and supports one-click 8K screenshot during video playback. Take a look at the rough translation of the official changelog below.
The update will reportedly be available on the stable version starting early April. It should hopefully be ready right in time when Xiaomi starts shipping its global variants of the Mi 10 series. The company could also be shipping the global Mi 10 variants with all these camera improvements.
The Mi 10 Pro scores an impressive score of 124 in DxOMark, right in line with theOppo Find X2 Pro. It will be interesting to see if this new camera update would give the Mi 10 Pro an edge over the Find X2 Pro.
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