Yesterday evening, DxOMark released the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro selfie score, which came in at 83, with 84 for photos and 81 for video.

According to DxO, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is fronted by a 20-megapixel 1/3-inch sensor and an F2.0 fixed-focus lens, DxO believes the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is in the middle of the pack in most situations and it exposes facial signage well, but the limited dynamic range produces a high-gloss bit clipping effect in high-contrast scenes.
On DxO's selfie score chart, the Huawei P40 Pro came in first with 103 points, while the Xiaomi 10 Pro ranked 20th, not even close to the Xiaomi MIX 3's 84 points.
The Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro rear camera has the best image quality, says DxOMark, but sadly, its selfie camera doesn't perform as well as it should.
Under the right conditions, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro is able to take selfies well, with face tags well exposed in most cases, and this camera has a large depth of field, so group group shots followed by subjects or selfie stick users can also be taken with acceptable sharpness.
Its drawbacks are that the limited dynamic range will produce high light level shear textures in high contrast scenes and the color evolution leaves much to be desired.







