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Xiaomi Mi 10 launch today: Expected price, specifications and other details

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Xiaomi is conducting a launch event after a long hiatus, thanks to the coronavirus lockdown. The company is planning to launch a lot of interesting gadgets to cater to the demand that has been suppressed in the last few months.

The tech company is expected to launch at least three new devices today. The virtual launch event will start at 12 PM and will be streamed live on the company’s official website, community website and other social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.

The primary launch will be that of the Mi 10 which was initially planned to launch in the month of March. Xiaomi has launched the Mi 10, Mi 10 Pro and recently revealed the Mi 10 Lite in other countries but it seems the company will be sticking

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