The launch of the Xiaomi Mi 10 is just a few days away on March 27, but we already know how much the phone will cost when it's available to buy, and that's the Mi 9's price increase since 2019. Xiaomi told TheComparison that in the UK, the base Mi 10 with 128GB of storage would cost €699 (around £820, AU$1,390), and with 256GB of memory, you're looking at costing €799 (around £940, AU€1,590). . We don't know a release date yet. This price for the Xiaomi Mi 10 is a lot when you consider that the Mi 9 launched for €549 (around £650, AU$1,090) for its 128GB version, but there are some more impressive features on this new phone, just like than its 108MP camera, this may make up for it. These new prices make the Xiaomi Mi 10 the company's most expensive consumer phone (well, aside from the Pro, but more on that later). Meanwhile, the late 10 Mi Note 2019 was packed with impressive features, costing even less than the Mi 9. You can see the current Mi Note 10 price below, and it could be a tempting buy right now, for reasons which we will discuss below. The price of the Xiaomi Mi 10 may seem like a lot, but with brands like Samsung, Apple, Motorola, and Oppo releasing phones costing four-figure sums in all regions, Xiaomi still manages to cut down its competition significantly.