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

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Not only does this device has an amazing camera setup, a bunch of camera features and gallery filters but the Redmi 10 Prime also comes with a crystal-clear Dual Stereo Speaker setup. Along with that, it also comes with Dual Mics, on the top and the bottom, which helps record audio even on the go making this Superstar a Content Creator’s Paradise. The Xiaomi Redmi 10 has a 5,000mAh battery, much like most of its arch rivals and its significantly larger siblings. We find that while the Moto G50 tends to last longer between charges, few will find any reason to complain here. 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. The Redmi 10 Prime promises to deliver a wholesome experience with 16.5cm(6.5) FHD+ 90Hz Adaptive Refresh Rate display. The superstar is smart enough to detect the kind of application usage and accordingly sync to the required refresh rate*, thus optimizing the battery usage as well. For the students or our readers we have the all-new Reading Mode 3.0, it also comes with sunlight mode and dark mode features.

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. 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* 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

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) 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.

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.Presenting the first 50MP from the house of Redmi. A stunning 50MP AI Quad Camera, supporting it we have an 8MP ultra-wide lens, a 2MP Macro with 2X Zoom for you to capture those close details that are missed out by the naked eye and a 2MP depth sensor. It also comes with an amazing 8MP In-display Selfie Camera for those social media ready posts and not to forget the panorama selfie. Redmi 10 Prime also has a Kaleidoscope feature for you to create some interesting content. The legacy of our famous EVOL Design continues in Redmi 10 Prime as well flaunting three gorgeous colors: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 678 processor, Adreno 612 GPU and a massive 5000mAh battery supported by 33W Fast charger(in-box) 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.

inch FHD+ IPS LCD Display (1080 x 2400 Pixels, 405 ppi) with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 20:9 Aspect Ratio, 90Hz Refresh Rate, and Punch-hole 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. 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. For the first time ever, we at Redmi have added the memory extension feature, which we call as Extendable RAM up to 2GB on the Redmi 10 Prime.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.

The Redmi 10 Prime comes with the Corning Gorilla Glass protection, and is Dust & Splash Proof. In addition to this, the smartphone also has Dual Graphite Sheets for heat dissipation, Corrosion Proof Ports and Rubberized Seals to ensure your smartphone is ready to adapt to any condition. 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. 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.

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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. 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. 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. 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. There’s less mid-range and ‘bass’ (no phones have real bass) than in the Poco X3 Pro too, although it passes the test of making podcasts audible while you have a shower. Maximum volume is solid, the tone is just slightly thinner or more brittle than some.

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