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Xiaomi Mi 10 fades to (elegant) grey

Customers in China can purchase an elegant grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Customers in China can purchase an elegant grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Xiaomi is introducing another color for its highly popular Mi 10 smartphone. The new finish can be translated as “elegant grey”, although it could also be classed as titanium. The elegant grey Xiaomi Mi 10 will be made available to buyers in China from July 31 and will be priced from 3,799 yuan (US$542).

Xiaomi fans in China are going to be treated to another color option for the Mi 10 smartphone from tomorrow onwards. The new color is listed as “elegant grey” and there’s no denying the renders of the device do have a sophisticated look to them. The specs of the new Mi 10 are the same as the already existing SKUs; it’s just the color that has changed.

This means there will now be four different colors of the Xiaomi Mi 10 available to shoppers in China: elegant grey, twilight grey, coral green, and peach gold (pink/orange – depending on your perspective). At the moment, most customers outside of Xiaomi’s domestic market have to settle for choosing either the twilight grey Mi 10 or the coral green Mi 10.

The new elegant grey Xiaomi Mi 10 will be sold at the same price as the rest of the multi-colored lineup: 3,799 yuan (US$542) for the 8 GB + 128 GB model, 3,999 yuan (US$571) for the 8 GB + 256 GB version, and 4,399 yuan (US$628) for the 12 GB + 256 GB variant.

Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)
Elegant Grey Xiaomi Mi 10. (Image source: Xiaomi)

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Xiaomi mobile (Weibo 1/2/3 - in Chinese) & Mi.com (in Chinese) & Mi.com (in English)

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Daniel R Deakin, 2020-07-30 (Update: 2020-07-30)