Where to Buy Xiaomi Mi Note 10 in the UK

Three months after its Chinese launch Xiaomi is officially unveiling itsMi Note 10in the UK. You can now buy it direct from theUK Mi Store, with prices starting at £459.

That’s for the 128GB storage model, which will be available inGlacier White, Aurora Green, and Midnight Black. You’ll also be able to buy a 256GB model inGlacier White and Aurora Green at £549.

Exciting as this is, it’s not actually the cheapest price you’ll find for the phone. If you’re prepared to ship from China you’ll find a significant discount from our friends over atGearBest.

Here the128GB modelcosts just £393.50 in all three colours, and if you apply the discount codeGBXMNT10BFat checkout it will bring the price down to a tiny £343.14 – that’s nearly £120 off the UK retail price.

So where is the catch? This is the global model of the phone, so the software, hardware specifications and features are identical. Shipping from China to the UK, however, you will need to factor in the possibility that you will be required to pay import duty, and this is calculated at 20% of whatever value is printed on the shipping paperwork. Even so, it’s still cheaper from GearBest.

The Mi Note 10 is an incredible mid-range phone, and before the China-only announcement ofMi 10was the world’s first 108Mp penta-lens cameraphone commercially available. Other specs include a 6.47in AMOLED Dot Drop display, the Snapdragon 730G processor, up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and a huge 5,260mAh battery that boasts 30W wired charging.

In ourMi Note 10 reviewwe concluded that: “With Mi Note 10 Xiaomi has made a giant step forward in design, and complements its elegant body with enhanced MIUI 11 software. Its USP is the penta-lens 108Mp camera, which wows on paper but can’t stand up to the best cameraphones. More successfully, then, battery life is incredible. This is not a flagship phone, but it’s a strong all-round mid-ranger, and thanks to an attractive price point it has serious appeal.”

GearBest has earned our trust as a vendor that we have been using for many years to supplyXiaomi phones for review. It’s listingMi Note 10for £343.14 when you use coupon codeGBXMNT10BF.

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Author: Marie Black, Editorial Director, International

Marie is Editorial Director at Foundry. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for almost 20 years, covering all types of consumer tech from smartphones and their accessories to smart home gear. These days she manages our international editorial teams and leads on content strategy, having witnessed first-hand Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.

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