Xiaomi Redmi 10 - Smartphone 128GB, 4GB RAM, Dual Sim, Pebble White

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Xiaomi Redmi 10 - Smartphone 128GB, 4GB RAM, Dual Sim, Pebble White

Xiaomi Redmi 10 - Smartphone 128GB, 4GB RAM, Dual Sim, Pebble White

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Next to a slightly older phone you can buy at a similar price (albeit the lesser storage version), the Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, the Redmi 10’s main camera is dismal. Video clips taken with the phone will also often turn out unusable because there is no stabilization. Xiaomi also uses relatively slow eMMC storage in this phone, although with read speeds of 283MB/s and writes of 152MB/s we’re not looking at anything too bad. Still, the Poco X3 Pro gets you reads of around 1000MB/s. It's a real performance outlier. This phone has a MediaTek Helio G88, a low-end processor made for 4G phones. You might compare it to something like the Snapdragon 662 used in the Moto G30. Talking more about the processor the Helio G88 comes with HyperEngine Game Technology and in addition we also have our Game Turbo mode on MIUI 12.5. In a phone at this level we don’t expect high-end video features like stabilized 4K and 120fps slow-mo, but the Redmi 10 is limited to 1080p, 30 frames per second capture. And even at this lowly capture rate it can’t manage electronic/software stabilization.

This Superstar comes with a massive 6000mAh battery that again is a stellar upgrade from the previous Redmi 9 Prime. Inspite of increasing the battery by about 20% we have managed to reduce the weight of this Superstar to just 192gms, lightest 6000mAh from the house of Redmi. Another specialty this superstar smartphone flaunts is that it can support up to 9W Reverse Wired Charging. The Champ10n brings you closer to reality with the DCI-P3 colour gamut which covers over a billion colours and gives you true to life picture This superstar is ready to support all your needs with the stellar Helio G88 processor, the massive 6000mAh battery, dual band (2.4GHz & 5GHz) WiFi for better network speeds and the 90Hz Adaptive refresh rate which runs seamlessly on our MIUI 12.5 which makes the experience light and smooth.

Xiaomi Redmi 10

The Redmi 10 by Xiaomi launched in August 2021, arriving a little more than a year after the Redmi 9. The Xiaomi Redmi 10's screen is one of the stronger parts of the phone, although primarily against rival brands rather than other Xiaomi Androids you might buy. It can last through a heavy day of use, and typically has around 30-40% charge left by the time we come to plug it in at lights-out. This is with the screen set to its 90Hz mode, and you're likely to see a slight boost by restricting the refresh rate to 60Hz. The Redmi 10 is a 90Hz phone but this skill wasn't enabled as standard. You can choose either 60Hz or 90Hz modes, and the faster one makes Android menus appear to scroll more smoothly.

A great example of why more megapixels is often bad news, this sensor fits 50 million pixels into a very small 1/2.76-inch chip. So where the Oppo Find X3 Pro has sensor pixels of one micron size, these are 0.64 microns. They are some of the tiniest pixels seen in a phone camera. Comes with Z-axis haptic motor, which gives 150 different vibration types for different notifications There are some less deceptive parts to the design. The Redmi 9 had a teardrop notch, the Redmi 10 has a punch-hole, which looks more modern to most eyes.The device is fitted with a Side-mounted fingerprint sensor with double tap gestures for easy access

There’s no improvement to battery charging with this generation, though. The Redmi 10 has 18W charging, although it comes with a 22.5W charger. We used a power meter and plugged it into both the bundled charger and a 30W one. In both cases the phone only draws around the claimed 18W.Usually stereo arrays like this have one speaker much bassier/heavier sounding than the other, but roughly match up higher-frequency output to provide a sense of L/R channel balance. We noticed this when taking photos outside. This kind of screen brightness doesn’t make the preview image appear all that clear in direct sunlight. Cameras Color reproduction is poor in less than solid lighting, and when the Redmi 10 tries to help things by applying color filters to sunsets, the results rarely match what your eyes perceive. It’s not impossible to take good shots with the Xiaomi Redmi 10. You can find a few in this review's photo gallery that look just fine. But Xiaomi doesn’t make it easy.



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