Compare between Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Huawei P40 Pro – This year’s flagship segment smartphone comes with surprisingly new settings and features that make it even more extraordinary. Some smartphones which are worth comparison among them are the most anticipated Mi 10 Ultra from Xiaomi this year, from Samsung we have the amazing Note 20 Ultra and finally, Huawei presents its P40 Pro. So let us begin the comparison of Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Huawei P40 Pro.
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Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Huawei P40 Pro
Design
Speaking of Note 20 Ultra, it has the most attractive looks, all due to the additional texture of the compact body. On the other hand, a slight improvement would be seen in the design of the Mi 10 Ultra compared to its young siblings’ Mi 10 Pro. However, the Huawei P40 may not look very elegant instantly yet its layout textures are capable of flaunting a premium look and feel in every aspect.
Display
An OLED panel arrives on both the phones – Mi 10 Ultra as well as P40 Pro. The Latest Dynamic AMOLED 2X display comes on the Note 10 Ultra along with an extra curved display. But in terms of curves, no one can beat the P40 Pro for sure.
The Note 20 Ultra is the thinnest one among the three, while the Mi 10 Ultra shines with its next-level screen, which has a 120 Hz refresh rate combined with HDR 10+ support having 800 nits brightness. Still, the same is present in the Note 20 Ultra with an enhanced protection Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.
Memory and Performance
In terms of performance, the top scorer will be the Mi 10 Ultra, which comes packed with the latest high-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset based on highly efficient 7nm architecture. The Note 20 Ultra has received Samsung’s own manufactured Exynos 990 SoC, and the P40 Pro is placed with the Kirin 990 Soc.
All of these are great choices if you are looking for a 5G handset, and they have the latest high-end processor in their own domain, but the Snapdragon 865 chipset is a different one in terms of real-life performance than the other two chipsets. In addition, it can easily manage to enhance 8K videos at the software level using various algorithms and proves its value in terms of technical benchmarks.
Camera
The best camera setup would be a tie between the Mi 10 Ultra and the Huawei P40 Pro in configuration level performance. In addition, they have an almost identical configuration, like the Mi 10 ultra sports a 48 MP main sensor, and a 48 MP as the periscope lens that is equally balanced. On the other side, the P40 Pro offers a 50 MP lens as the primary sensor with a 40 MP ultra-wide-angle lens along with two other secondary lenses for taking various kinds of shots.
But, the best sensor is presented by the Note 20 Ultra that offers a 108 MP primary snapper, a 12 MP ultra-wide sensor as well as a 12 MP large telephoto lens. The Note 20 Ultra really impresses us by its rear panel configuration which is completely aligned with the user’s expectation by putting a 10 MP selfie port.
If you love taking selfies and want to get a satisfactory camera output, the P40 Pro will not disappoint you, as it comes with a 32 MP selfie camera with a secondary lens for bokeh shots. For Mi 10 Ultra it comes with 20 MP selfie camera.
Battery
The power supply varies in each device, the fast charging speed of 120 W coupled with the Mi 10 Ultra, which carries the battery of 4500 mAh on the shoulder. The Note 20 Ultra packs a 4500 mAh Li-Po battery onboard with a 25W charger, and lastly, the Huawei P40 Pro occupies 4200 mAh that arrives with a 40 W charging speed.
Price
Starting with the most affordable device, the Huawei P40 Pro expected price tag of $ 757 (55,000 INR) while the Mi 10 Ultra comes at a cost of $ 898 (66,000 INR), and finally, the Note 20 Ultra can be obtained for a total of $1299 (1,05,000 INR).
Specifications: Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Huawei P40 Pro
Specifications | Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra | Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra | Huawei P40 Pro |
Network | 2G, 3G, 4G, 5G | Same | Same |
Announced | August 2020 | August 2020 | March 2020 |
Weight | 221.8 g | 208 g | 209 g |
Build | Glass front and back with aluminum frame | Same | Same |
SIM | Hybrid Dual SIM | Same | Same |
Size | 6.67 inches | 6.9 inches | 6.58 inches |
Display | Capacitive touchscreen OLED,1B colors HDR10+ 120Hz refresh rate 800 nits brightness | Capacitive touchscreen Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 16M colors 120Hz Always-on display HDR10+ | Capacitive touchscreen OLED,16M colors HDR10+ 120Hz refresh rate |
Resolution | 1080 x 2340 pixels | 1440 x 3088 pixels | 1200 x 2640 pixels |
Protection | Gorilla Glass 5 (Front) Gorilla Glass 6 (Back) | Gorilla Glass Victus IP68 dust/water resistant | IP68 dust/water resistant |
OS | Android 10 and MIUI 12 | Android 10 and One UI 2.5 | Android 10 and EMUI 10.1 |
Chipset | Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+) | Exynos 990 (Global) Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (USA) | Kirin 990 5G (7 nm+) |
CPU | Octa-core | Same | Same |
GPU | Adreno 650 | Mali-G77 MP11 (Global) Adreno 650 (USA) | Mali-G76 MP16 |
Card slot | No | Yes | No |
RAM | 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB | 12GB | 8GB |
Internal | 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB | Same | Same |
Camera | 48MP, 48MP, 12MP, and 20MP | 108MP, 12MP and 12MP | 50MP, 12MP and 40MP |
Selfie | 20MP | 10 MP | 32MP |
Bluetooth | 5.0, A2DP, LE, aptX | 5.0, A2DP, LE, aptX | 5.1, A2DP, LE |
USB | 2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector USB On-The-Go | Same | Same |
Sensors | Under display Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, and barometer | Under display Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, Samsung Wireless DeX, ANT+ Bixby natural language commands and dictation | Infrared face recognition, fingerprint under display, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, color spectrum |
Battery | Li-Ion 4500 mAh battery Fast charging 120W Fast wireless charging 50W Reverse wireless charging 10W Quick Charge 5 Quick Charge 4+ Power Delivery 3.0 | Li-Po 4500 mAh Fast charging 25W USB Power Delivery 3.0 Fast Qi/PMA wireless charging 15W Reverse wireless charging 4.5W | Li-Po 4200 mAh Fast charging 40W Fast wireless charging 27W Reverse wireless charging 27W |
Colors | Black, Silver | Cosmic Grey, Black, and White | Silver, Gold, Blue, White, and Black |
Expected Price | $ 898 (66,000 INR) | $ 757 (55,000 INR) | $1299 (1,05,000 INR) |
Conclusion
In terms of performance, both the Mi 10 Ultra and the Note 20 Ultra can tie up while having an elegant and sophisticated design, which makes them totally perfect in almost every aspect of the design. But the Mi 10 ultra no doubt wins in the field of fast charging. As for the Note 20 Ultra, it is intact with the 108 MP primary sensor on the rectangular camera plate, as well as Samsung Dex for laptop experience. As result, a tie can be considered between Mi 10 Ultra and Note 20 Ultra.
The Huawei P40 Pro may not have the best specifications and no support for the Google app, and with current news, Huawei is on the verge of falling and losing a significant share of the smartphone market. Although it is capable of providing most of the main aspects, you decide whether to buy the P40 Pro.