The phones, great smooth OS and good size, fits in the hand nicely. The photos, are incredible!
The phones, great smooth OS and good size, fits in the hand nicely. The photos, are incredible!
Battery life is great and the charging is quick, takes less than 1 hour to get from 10% to 100%. Screen is as good as it gets, camera works really well. Performance is very good, used for common activities like social apps and videos, no idea how it performs with more intensive apps or games.
The king is back....
Stunning, elegant design All-day battery life Speedy 33W charging Main camera delivers the goods IP53 rating
Not the best performance in the category Secondary cameras could be a bit better
This offering from Xiaomi is another recent offering that is perhaps sold on its photographic and video abilities but instead of it costing a lot it’s more of a mid-range to budget offering. This is a name that may not be known that much in the UK.
This is the 4G version of the Redmi Note 10, which also come as the direct successor to the 4G model of Redmi Note 9 of 2020. Size wise, the new Note 10 4G is an inche smaller than the previous model, but come with refreshed design (both front and back), and powered by a new Snapdragon CPU from...
The Redmi Note 10 works well for its starting price of Rs 10,999. If you are in the market looking for a phone at the Rs 10,000 mark, this is definitely one of the best options you can consider.
With the Redmi Note 10, Xiaomi once again delivers a smartphone with a high-quality build and impressive internals considering the price of approximately 200 Euros (~$244). Both the camera setup and the system performance are suitable for everyday use, and two nano SIM slots plus a microSD card slot...
attractive design, IP53-protected case, microSD card doesn't block nano SIM slot, bright display
low RAM capacity, slow memory interface, no NFC
The Redmi Note 10 5G is a classy-looking budget phone that provides 5G connectivity and excellent battery life at an incredibly low price. You’ll have to make some sacrifices when it comes to display and camera quality in order to reap those 5G benefits, however, and it’s not the fastest performer for the money.
Classy design; Excellent battery life; 5G connectivity at a low price;
No ultra-wide lens; Washed out 90Hz LCD; Underwhelming performance
Like many affordable 5G phones, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G is sadly a let-down compared with its LTE rivals, including Xiaomi’s own Redmi Note 10 Pro and the Motorola Moto G50. Considering the main advantages of 5G include gaming or media streaming in busy areas with zero chance of Wi-Fi, this handset’s display tech is sadly limited. We were also let down by that camera, which struggled far too often to capture respectable photos and video. If you absolutely must have 5G at a low price, also check out the Motorola Moto G50, Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite, Realme 8 5G or Oppo’s A74 5G.
Respectable performance; Super-long battery life; 5G support;
Disappointing camera; Lackluster display; Crapware overload;
The Redmi Note 10 5G is an incredibly inexpensive smartphone and when you remember that it offers 5G, something which not many other smartphones currently do in this price range, it might grab your attention a little bit more.
Price, Size & Weight, Good battery, 3.5mm headphone jack, 5G
Image quality is hit and miss (but good when it's good), No Panorama mode, No Pro mode, Portrait aperture mode sometimes had clipping issues, Digital Zoom is poor, The Display has a blue tint to it
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