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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Bad news: where phones at this level typically have one decent camera and a bunch of duds, the Redmi 10 has no good cameras. Until now we've only really had high-quality 50MP cameras in phones, like those of the Oppo Find X3 Pro. But Samsung, as it has done several times in the past, lowers the tone with the S5KJN1 sensor seen here.

Even with the top-end version of the Redmi 10, with 6GB of RAM, you can’t run Fortnite. Epic Games won’t even let you install it. ARK: Survival Evolved runs quite poorly at higher graphics settings and Asphalt 9’s frame rate noticeably slows down in busier moments. That game’s busier moments often arrive several times in a 10-second window.

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 B1 (2100) , B2 (1900) , B3 (1800) , B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1) , B5 (850) , B7 (2600) , B8 (900) , B20 (800) , B28b (700) , B28a (700) , B38 (TDD 2600) , B40 (TDD 2300) , B41 (TDD 2500) However, most of it is minimal enough that we barely registered it after a few days of use. Gaming and performance The Redmi 10’s dynamic range is bad. The HDR mode can try to hide this to some extent, but it too is faulty, sometimes refusing to engage (when using HDR Auto) and generally pumping out highly inconsistent results. And there's only so much you can do to hide the deficiencies of a crappy sensor with software-based enhancement. This isn't a super-clever screen that changes refresh rate as required, dipping down on static screens, but it will drop down to 60Hz for apps that don't make use of a higher refresh rate, like Netflix.

Get an unmatched immersive viewing experience on the Redmi Note 10 with 1100-nits Ultra Bright Display Sky gradients often look unrealistic, and clipped highlights in clouds are to be expected. The Redmi 10’s image signal processor (ISP), the brains behind the camera, doesn’t seem to be so hot. 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. Color saturation is good too although we do recommend tweaking it a bit. Fresh out of the box the Redmi 10’s color temperature was a little too cool, likely used as a way to make it appear to ‘pop’ a bit more. We’ve still only just covered the phone’s first camera. The 8MP ultra-wide is closer to what we've expected in a budget phone. It is a low-end OmniVision camera with softer images and limited dynamic range.

Xiaomi Redmi 10

Redmi Note 10 takes the Champion legacy of the Redmi Note series to a whole new level by strengthening the already existing all-round performance with a 16.33cm(6.43) Super AMOLED Display, 48MP Quad Camera and Corning® Gorilla® Glass protection on the Redmi Note 10 protects the device from accidental drops and unwanted scratches

To power this Superstar, we have the India Debut for our latest MediaTek Helio G88, A stellar upgrade from the previous gen MediaTek Helio G80 on the Redmi 9 Prime. The Helio G88 produces a higher GPU frequency, Supports 90Hz Refresh Rate and Enhances Photography. All these together help the Redmi 10 Prime reach a whopping AnTuTu score of 238,114* 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. 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. Redmi 10 Prime is equipped with a tiny punch-hole in-display selfie camera, which is an upgrade from the previous generation Redmi 9 Prime. It gives you stunning selfies and enhances the viewing experience by making the camera lens as negligible as a dot.

The Xiaomi Redmi 10's camera is its most deceptive area. It looks and sounds advanced. The camera array seems like the photographic equivalent of a Swiss army knife from a glance, and it has a 50MP sensor. 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. The device is fitted with a Side-mounted fingerprint sensor with double tap gestures for easy access The Redmi Note 10 comes with a massive 5000mAh battery (with a 33W fast charger in the box) that can deliver up to 2 days of battery life upon normal usage 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.



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