Monday, March 14, 2022

Xiaomi 11t Pro Specifications Revealed

 On 11th of february 2022, Xiaomi has finally launched Xiaomi 11T Pro, a successor to Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro which was launched way back earlier in the month of september 2020, which was a solid device regarding its spec sheet, performance and price tag! 

This time the phone drops the 'Mi' branding and solely comes under the brand name xiaomi and now called as 'Xiaomi 11T Pro'.


 Pros

•144Hz refresh rate
•108MP main camera on the rear side
•clear stereo speakers
•5000mAh battery with 120W Fast Charging
•Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset and 8GB RAM
•5G ready

Cons:
•average low light selfie camera            

Display :

Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro 5G comes with a 6.67 inch Amoled display having 395 ppi pixel density and 2400 x 1080 screen resolution with a 20:9 aspect ratio  and 120Hz refresh rate and also offets 480Hz touch sampling rate. This device comes with 10 bit display which offers brightness upto 1000 nits and the display of the device itself is HDR 10 plus certified and also we get widevine L1 certification in device through which we can stream content in full hd. This devices offers very good display but as we have to see that how this display performs in real life because Xiaomi phones display produces not very eye pleasing colours and sometimes do have some other issues also. 

Camera:

On the rear side, Xiaomi has placed a 108MP f/1.75 Primary camera, 8MP f/2.2 Ultra Wide Angle Shooter, a 5MP f/2.4 Macro camera along with Dual Colour LED Flash. There is a 16MP f/2.45 Selfie Shooting Lens on the front. The camera. The phone supports 8k video recording and it can record HDR videos at 4k. But the cameras setup didn't impress me much because the device is launched at a price of 40k not 15 to 20k which means they should have included a telephoto camera at this price point and also the ultra wide camera is average it should be around 16 megapixel, and lastly the macro camera could be scrapped if they had given a telephoto camera (because telephoto camera can do the work of both as we have seen in oneplus phones). 

Processor :

Xiaomi Mi 11T Pro 5G is powered with Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset and an Octa-core processor consisting of Kryo 680, which works at a maximum speed of 2.84GHz. The device also had a Adreno 660 GPU which comes coupled with the processor and Gives an amazing and smooth gaming experience. 

Battery :

The device is packed with 5000mAh Li-Polymer type non-removable battery, compatible with 120W Fast Charging capability that powers up the device. 

RAM and Storage:

The Device comes in three configurations, the base variant comes with 8gb of ram and 128gb storage at a price of Rs. 39,999 , whereas the variant with 8gb ram and 256gb storage comes at a price of 41,999 and last, the third one with 12gb ram and 256gb of storage comes at a price point of 43,999. The pricing is fair considering the specs and competition but still it could have been lower a bit, fitting all three variants under 40k.

Connectivity:

In connectivity department this device is having the facilities like 5G, USB Type-C, 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth v5.2 and A-GPS with GLONASS. 

Features:

The device comes with ufs 3.1 storage and also with LPDDR5 ram but the storage is not expandable. Also, the comes with a infrared sensor that is placed at the top of the phone. The device has a protection of gorilla glass victus which makes the device scratch resistant. 

Design:

In terms of design Xiaomi has really made a nice looking phone which we do not see its midrange segment devices, now talking about the device, the device offers great in hand feel to its users, its a premium looking smartphone with glass back and curved edges, its curved edges makes the device feel more comfortable in hand. 

The device come in three colours, namely, Moonlight white, Meteorite Black and Celestial magic. meanwhile white and black looks more subtle but my favorite one is Celestial magic colour which looks very gorgeous. 

The phone weighs around 204 grams but the weight of the device is very well distributed. Whereas the sides of the device are made up of plastic this is a common thing in xiaomi phones whether it is flagship or midrange. 

The device is IP53 rated which makes the device dust and splash resistant, but this thing didn't impressed me much as considering the price point they should have gone for full waterproofing of the device and hence giving its IP68 protection! 

Verdict:

The phone is good at the price range but some things could have been better such as in the cameras and waterproofing department of the phone and also Xiaomi's aggressive MIUI which kills apps running in background withing a second is a major drawback but rest all the things such as display, performance and design of the phone is good. 

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 11T 5G : A Review

  A Complete Review of Redmi note 11T 5g



The Redmi Note 11T 5G is the latest affordable smartphone in India to boast of 5G connectivity. This new model is the successor to the Redmi Note 10T 5g, which was launched less than six months ago. However, it wouldn't be fair to treat the Redmi Note 11T 5G as a minor upgrade. This new smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC, which is manufactured on a 6nm process. The Note 11T 5G also boasts of a 90Hz display and support for 33W fast charging. 

Redmi Note 11T 5G design

The Redmi Note 11T 5G carries forward the company's EVOL design language, which makes it familiar and recognisable. It has a big display with a hole for the front camera, and fairly thin bezels at the top and sides while the chin is thicker. The frame and the back panel are made of plastic but feel sturdy.

You'll notice the 195g weight when you pick this device up, but it is manageable. The Redmi Note 11T 5G has its power and volume buttons on the right. These are within reach when holding the device. The power button has an integrated capacitive fingerprint scanner which makes it easy to unlock this phone. On the other side, you'll only find the hybrid dual-SIM tray. Xiaomi has gone with stereo speakers on the Redmi Note 11T 5G; the grill on the top is positioned next to the secondary microphone and the IR emitter. At the bottom, the primary speaker is accompanied by the USB Type-C port, primary microphone, and 3.5mm audio jack.

The back panel only has the camera module, and it protrudes slightly. It's big and might give the impression of a quad-camera setup, but it only houses two cameras. This is surprising since most phone manufacturers have been adding depth sensors and macro cameras to inflate the camera count for a while now.

I liked the Stardust White colour variant that I received for this review for its striking looks. I also found that the back panel hides smudges quite well. Xiaomi provides a case in the box as well as a 33W charger to top up the big 5000mAh battery quickly. The Redmi Note 11T 5G is also IP53 rated for dust and splash resistance.

Redmi Note 11T 5G specifications and software

The highlight of the Redmi Note 11T 5G is its MediaTek Dimensity 810 SoC. This octa-core chip has two ARM Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.4GHz as well as six ARM Cortex A55 cores clocked at 2GHz. The lower-priced variants of the Redmi Note 11T 5G get 6GB of RAM with either 64GB or 128GB of storage. The higher-end variant has 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and this is the one I had for this review. Xiaomi has added a memory extension feature which claims to use up to 3GB of storage space as additional RAM. This Virtual RAM feature was enabled by default on my device. You do get expandable storage, but it comes at the cost of the second Nano-SIM, since this phone has a hybrid dual-SIM slot.

The big 6.6-inch display sports a full-HD+ resolution, a 90Hz refresh rate, and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection. The refresh rate changes dynamically between 50Hz, 60Hz, and 90Hz based on the content on screen. I found the phone set to 60Hz by default, so you'll need to enable this manually. The Redmi Note 11T 5G is dual 5G capable, and also supports dual 4G VoLTE, Bluetooth 5.1, and dual-band Wi-Fi.

In terms of software, the Redmi Note 11T 5G runs MIUI 12.5 on top of Android 11, and my unit had the November Android security patch. MIUI is customised and lets users personalise it further. You still get a fair number of preinstalled apps on the phone including Xiaomi's own Mi Credit and Mi Pay, but many of them can be uninstalled. Xiaomi has the three-button navigation layout enabled by default, but you can switch to gestures if you like. The power button can also be configured to perform an action when double-tapped.

Redmi Note 11T 5G performance and battery life

The Redmi Note 11T 5G has a crisp display, and it does get bright enough when outdoors. The refresh rate was set to 60Hz by default but bumping it up to 90Hz made animations and scrolling appear smoother. There are different display modes such as Vivid, Saturated, and Standard to choose from, and you can also tweak the colour temperature of the panel. The dual speaker setup isn't balanced, and I found the bottom speaker to be considerably louder than the one on the top.

I did not notice any lag or stutter while using the phone, and multitasking between different apps was effortless. The side-mounted fingerprint scanner is convenient and quick.

I ran synthetic benchmarks on the Redmi Note 11T 5G to see where the Dimensity 810 SoC stands. In AnTuTu, the phone managed 355,628 points. In Geekbench 5's single-core and multi-core tests, it scored 604 and 1,808 points respectively, and it managed 9,071 points in PCMark Work 3.0. Graphics benchmarks did not run on the Redmi Note 11T 5G.

Since the Redmi Note 11T 5G is built for performance, I loaded up Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) which ran at the HD graphics and High frame rate settings by default. The game was playable at these settings without any stutter. After about 16 minutes, I noted a 5 percent drop in the battery level and the phone was slightly warm to the touch. If you are looking for a gaming device on a budget, the Redmi Note 11T 5G does pack a punch.

Battery life was good, and this phone lasted me over a day and a half without any issues. I observed the idle battery drain to be low, which should help it last longer when not in active use. The 5,000mAh battery managed to get the phone to 16 hours and 32 minutes in our HD video loop test. The refresh rate was set to 90Hz during this test. Charging with the supplied 33W fast charger was quick – the phone got to 56 percent in 30 minutes and got to 97 percent at the one hour mark.

Redmi Note 11T 5G cameras

The Redmi Note 11T 5G has a 50-megapixel primary camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera; it does not have a depth sensor or macro camera. The missing sensors aren't a deal breaker, unless you enjoy taking macro photos. For selfies, it has a 16-megapixel front shooter in the hole-punch cutout. The camera app is familiar and all the different shooting modes are laid out logically. There are quick toggles for HDR and AI scene detection as well.

The Redmi Note 11T 5G was quick to lock focus and set the exposure correctly. Daylight shots looked good on the phone's screen, but magnifying them later revealed average details. The phone seems to over sharpen photos, leading to a loss in detail in the shadows. The ultra-wide angle camera does help you capture a wider field of view, but its output isn't as detailed as that of the primary camera. I also noticed distortion in a few shots, in spite of distortion correction being enabled by default.

Close-up shots fared better and the Redmi Note 11T 5G did manage to capture textures well. It adds a soft blur to the background even without Portrait mode, helping the subject stand out. Portrait shots had good edge detection, and you can set the level of blur before taking a shot. Surprisingly, portrait shot files were 8MB-10MB each, approximately three times the size of a regular shot.

Low-light shots were average but the colour tone was slightly off. Objects at a distance did not have the best details either. It took 3-5 seconds to take a shot in Night mode, but these photos had better colour and marginally better details

Selfies shot in daylight had good detail and the Portrait mode managed good edge detection. Low-light selfies with a light source nearby also turned out well.

Video recording tops out at 1080p 60fps which is rather surprising since the older Redmi Note 10S can record in 4K. Footage shot in daylight was well stabilised, but shimmer was visible in low-light footage.

Verdict

The Redmi Note 11T5g is the first smartphone in the Redmi Note 11 series to launch in India. Just like its predecessor, the Note 11T 5G is clearly focussed on performance. The Dimensity 810 SoC is powerful and also supports 5G which should be a selling point when networks finally roll out here. MIUI 12.5 isn't as spammy as previous versions but this phone still comes with a sizable number of preinstalled apps. Finally, the big 5,000mAh battery delivers good battery life and the 33W fast charging capability helps keep charge time relatively low.

However, the Redmi Note 11T 5G falls short in camera performance and this could discourage people looking for an all-rounder. If cameras aren't high up on your priority list, the Redmi Note 11T 5G will still do. If you are looking for alternatives then devices from realme will be worth a look! 


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Redmi Note 10 Review

 REDMI NOTE 10 (A COMPLETE REVIEW) 

After launching the new Redmi Note 10 family, Xiaomi is offering more premium features than ever, but prices have also risen. The Redmi Note series has been massively popular so far in India, where everyone loves a good deal and buyers are very particular about every last feature and specification. If a smartphone has a big screen, high-capacity battery, fast processor, and lots of RAM and storage, but still manages to cost less than Rs. 15,000, chances are it will be successful. That's where the Redmi Note 10 comes iPriced at Rs. 11,999 (4GB RAM/64GB storage) and Rs. 13,999 (6GB RAM, 128GB storage), the Redmi Note 10 doesn't have a massive 108-megapixel rear camera like the much more premium Redmi Note 10 Pro / Max. It also doesn't have a 120Hz display like the middle sibling, the Redmi Note 10.Still, the three has a lot similar features and design touches, and you might be surprised by what the complete package has to offer.



Redmi Note 10 design

Xiaomi has introduced a new “Evol” design language which freshes up the xiaomi's redmi series a bit. There's little scope for differentiation on smartphones, and the main bit of design flair we see is the camera module on the rear. The four lenses, all of different sizes, are arranged in a chunky but rounded panel that protrudes by about 1mm from the rear.

The rest of the rear panel is completely plain if you choose the Frost White or Shadow Black options, though the Aqua Green colour does have a slight gradient. Each of the three has a matching frame, which is flattened on the top and bottom. The rear panel curves at the sides to offer a comfortable grip. I liked the matte texture of the rear panel, and it doesn't get smudged very easily which means this phone still looks good after being used for a while.

Thanks to the 6.43-inch screen and its relatively narrow borders, the Redmi Note 10 is actually quite easy to hold and manage. At 8.3mm thick and 178.8g in weight, even one-handed use isn't much of a problem. The Redmi Note 10 is not only easier to handle than the Redmi Note 9, but also pretty convenient overall, considering its features and price.

One design touch I don't quite like is the silver ring around the front camera, which is embedded into the top-centre of the screen. It's highly reflective and can be distracting when gaming or watching video, which defeats the entire purpose of having an embedded camera. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button on the side. It's quite small and shaped like a regular button rather than being slightly recessed. It seemed quick and accurate enough in use, even with such a small surface area.

The Redmi Note 10 has stereo speakers. There are extra speaker holes on the top, though it appears that Xiaomi is using the earpiece itself as a speaker, which is weaker than the main one on the bottom. There's also the company's trademark infrared emitter on the top for controlling appliances with. The tray on the left has slots for two Nano-SIMs and a microSD card. Thankfully, there's a 3.5mm audio socket on the bottom next to the USB Type-C port.

The screen is made of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and an adhesive protective film is pre-applied. You also get a simple plastic case in the box. What's most interesting is the IP53 rating for splash and dust resistance which is very uncommon at this price level.

Redmi Note 10 specifications and software

The processor of choice for this generation is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 678, a recently launched upper-mid-range option which improves very slightly on the Snapdragon 675. It has two Kryo 460 Gold CPU cores running at 2.2GHz (compared to 2GHz in its predecessor) and the same six Kryo 460 Silver cores running at 1.7Ghz for low-power situations. There's either 4GB or 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and 64GB or 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage depending on which variant you choose.

The 6.43-inch display has a full-HD+ resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. Brightness goes up to 1100nits peak which is enough for apps like YouTube to display HDR videos with boosted brightness, although HDR isn't listed on the spec sheet. You can adjust the colour tone or switch to Reading Mode which makes everything appear warmer, which Xiaomi says can reduce eye strain.

The Redmi Note 10 has a 5000mAh battery. It can be charged at up to 33W, and a USB Type-C charger matching that rating is included. You also get dual-band Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth, dual simultaneous 4G, multiple navigation systems (though NavIC isn't listed among them), and all the usual sensors. Xiaomi also touts the use of a Z-axis haptic motor which is said to allow for more subtle vibrations.

As of now, Redmi Note 10 units in the market will come running MIUI 12 based on Android 11. My unit had version 12.0.1 and didn't get any security updates beyond the January 2021 security patch, which is okay but not ideal. The company does promise a huge update with MIUI 12.5 which is coming soon. It also says you can expect at least quarterly security updates for around three years and one or two major Android version updates, but that isn't set in stone.

The biggest change coming with MIUI 12.5 will be the removal of all promotional content, advertising notifications, lockscreen ads, and bloatware. Xiaomi says it wants to give power to the users, and so nearly all apps will be removable – with the exception of the absolute essentials such as the dialler, camera, clock, and settings apps. It should be interesting to see how this plays out, but for now you'll have to deal with all these annoyances. Some of the preloaded apps, such as Netflix, Facebook, LinkedIn, Zili, Mi Remote, Mi Credit, and Mi Store are already removable, but others including Mi Pay, Music, and ShareMe are not.

MIUI does have a lot of functionality that goes beyond stock Android, such as floating windows, a Game Turbo mode, plenty of home screen customisation options, optional gesture navigation, and iOS-like UI shortcuts. You don't get all the features of the Remi Note 10 Pro and Pro Max, for instance, there's no Second Space private profile, and there are fewer creative camera modes.

Redmi Note 10 performance

Other than occasional notifications from some of the spammy apps, there isn't much to complain about. The Redmi Note 10 has more than enough power to run everyday apps and tasks smoothly. It's also relatively light and convenient to use. The fingerprint sensor is responsive but I found myself unlocking the phone unintentionally when just holding it in my hand, or picking it up to put it in my pocket, and I had to consciously teach myself to avoid touching the sensor.

The screen is bright and crisp, with rich colours. You can customise the tone but the reflective ring around the front camera is annoying at times. There's an always-on display feature that isn't active by default and doesn't actually always stay on – you still have to tap the screen to see the time, battery status and notifications, so you might as well just use the tap-to-wake gesture. The Redmi Note 10 does have Widevine L1 DRM certification so you can stream at high resolution.

Games including Asphalt 9: Legends and Call of Duty Mobile ran pretty well at High graphics quality. There was very minor stuttering and the rear of the phone did get slightly warm after about 15 minutes. Performance in graphics benchmarks was also decent for a budget phone. I got scores of 484 and 1,487 in 3DMark's Wild Life and Sling Shot Extreme tests, while GFXBench's T-Rex and Manhattan 3.1 scenes ran at 42fps and 15fps respectively. As for general performance benchmarks, AnTuTu managed a score of 245,114 while Geekbench's single- and multi-core scores were 543 and 1,641 respectively.

Battery life is good overall, and you should be able to get through at least one full day without having to reach for the charger. I wasn't disappointed even with my usage, which involved streaming one full movie and some music, a lot of Wi-Fi web browsing, and some use of the cameras. Our HD video loop test lasted for a reasonable 15 hours, 12 minutes. Charging the Redmi Note 10 with its own charger, it got up to 66 percent in 30 minutes and 91 percent in an hour, which isn't bad at all.

Redmi Note 10 cameras

Unlike the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max with its 108-megapixel primary camera, there's nothing unusual or pathbreaking about the Redmi Note 10's photography capabilities. You get a very standard 48-megapixel f/1.79 main rear camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera, and the very basic 2-megapixel macro and depth sensors which companies use to fulfil that “quad camera” marketing requirement on budget phones.

The Redmi Note 10 also lacks many of the software touches that its more expensive siblings offer. The vlog, dual exposure, clone, and dual video modes are missing, potentially due to the more modest processor, but this is still surprising. You can record 4K 30fps video, and slow-motion capture goes up to 960fps at 720p.

Daytime camera performance is fairly good, with adequate sharpness and detail. Colours pop a little and exposures are generally fine. Landscape shots are okay, but distant objects can be somewhat blotchy. Close-ups tended to be crisp and detailed as long as the subjects weren't brightly coloured – but some red flowers, for instance, looked dramatically oversaturated and indistinct. Portrait mode usually did a good job of gently blurring the background to emphasise the subject, and portrait shots looked noticeably better in terms of composition than close-ups taken in the standard mode, though some overall detail is lost. Quality is weaker with the wide-angle camera, of course, but it could be useful sometimes since edge distortion is not too jarring. The macro camera, as expected, is only really suitable for novelty shots and doesn't produce great quality results that you'd want to rely on.

As for low-light shots, you might want to tap the shutter button a few times for a better chance that your subject will be captured crisply. While the Redmi Note 10 usually gets it right, there were cases in my testing that were disappointingly blurred or out of focus. If there's enough artificial light around, objects will look good enough and colours will show up decently well. Night mode can boost brightness and balance exposures nicely, but results depend heavily on ambient light and shot composition. The ultra-wide camera delivers quite poor results at night.

Selfies looked ok, but skin textures and details are weak when seen at full magnification. Beautification is on by default. The selfie portrait mode works well enough and separated the background accurately.

Video recorded in the daytime is relatively smooth. At 4K, colours tend to get overblown and there's an unnaturally warm tone. Even the wide-angle camera does okay, though detail is less crisp. At night, the lack of stabilisation is evident if you're moving around while recording, but detail even in moving objects is decent if you stand still. 4K video still looks way too warm and there's noticeable jitter when moving. The wide-angle camera produced wobbly footage which was much darker and murkier in terms of detail

Verdict

The Redmi Note 10 doesn't push any major new boundaries for a budget phone, which is a little disappointing considering how popular its predecessors have been. That said, prices are rising and taxes are steeper than before so it's hard for companies to pull off huge surprises these days while keeping costs low. This is still a very competent phone and offers good value for money in 2021.

It offers a striking new design, solid performance for everyday tasks, good battery life, and a competent enough main rear camera. Little touches such as the AMOLED display, stereo speakers and the IP53 rating are what set the Redmi Note 10 apart from other budget phones. The promise of clean, annoyance-free software is tantalising, but we have to rate this phone based on our actual experience with it at the time of review. As of now, that means the spam and ads cost it a few points, but if you're reading this after the rollout of MIUI 12.5, do take that into account.

The Redmi Note 10 will compete with many devices such as from poco, moto and realme devices, plus many other recent launches in the sub-Rs. 15,000 space. This isn't an exciting phone but it should prove to be quite popular in its segment.

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Redmi Note 10 Pro : A Complete Review

 REDMI NOTE 10 PROomm Snapdragon 732G processor. It comeote 10 Pro runs Android 11 and is po

Recently Xioami has launched three new devices of Note lineup in Redmi series that is, Redmi note 10, Redmi note 10 pro and Redmi note 10 pro max. These phones are going to target the midrange segment in india. 

The Redmi Note 10 pro will be the  most anticipated device of the lineup because it is priced around 16k. 

COLOURS & STORAGE VARIANTS:

The device comes in three different variants. Its base model, which comes with 6gb ram and 128gb storage is priced at 15,999. Then its second variant which comes with 6gb ram and 128 gb storage is priced at 16,999 and then comes the third variant which comes with 8gb ram and 256 gb of storage, it is priced at 19,999. 

The device comes in 3 different colours, that is Dark Knight (Bkack), Vintage Bronze, Surf Blue and Nebula Purple. 

So let's now starting of with its specs and at the end i would be giving my opinion on this device. 

DISPLAY:

The Redmi Note 10 Pro comes with a 6.67 inches (16.94 cm) Super Amoled display. The display itself is made by samsung. The display also offers a 120hz refresh rate and 240hz touch sampling rate. The device offers a resolution of 1080x2400 Pixels and a pixel density of 395 ppi. The display gets a gorilla Glass 5 protection on the front. We get a peak brightness of 1200 nits in this phone, when used under bright surroundings with auto brightness mode. The display is also HDR 10 plus certified, which enables us to watch amazing videos and movies at a greater quality, but this feature will work only on videos which are HDR.

So yes the device offers a great display considering its price range. But i have noticed some issues while using this device since i am using this device for a while and i noticed that the colours are not as punchy as we see in samsung phones maybe Redmi has opted for a different colour tone for it's display in this phone. And the other issue that i noticed is that when ever sometimes a grey colour comes on the screen, then there i can see 2 broad white lines running from top to bottom. 

PERFORMANCE:

Now comes performance part of this phone, the Redmi note 10 pro is Powered by Snapdragon 732G processor. This is 2.3ghz octa core processor,its 2 cores are based on kryo 470 architecture which are clocked at 2.3Ghz and other 6 cores are also based on kryo 470 which are clocked at 1.6Ghz. It is a decent processor which can easily give good performance in day to day life.  This processor has an architecture of 64 bit and based on 8nm fabrication processor, which could help in saving more power. Also, this device gets a Adreno 618 GPU which offers a good gaming performance. 

As seeing the competition,this device goes head to head with every phone at this price range in terms of performance! But playing games for very long then this device could heat up. As i noticed while playing games on this device.

CAMERA:

Now let's talk about the camera department of the redmi note 10 pro, this device comes with a quad camera setup, It gets a 64 megapixel main camera,which is a samsung sensor , 8 megapixel ultra wide camera, 2 megapixel depth camera and it also gets a 5 megapixel telemacro camera which clicks real good macro shots. 

I have used redmi note 10 pro cameras, and yes it's 5 megapixel telemacro camera which captures real good macro shots, here below is a sample, 




(These photos are Clicked by me) 

Now comes the part where this phone disappointed me is its selfie camera and its ultra-wide camera. It's ultra wide camera could have been better, they could have given 12megapixel ultra wide camera instead of 8 megapixel. Now, talking about the selfie camera they have given 16 megapixel selfie camera but the performance of the camera is not quite good. It captures good Selfies in daylight but when it comes to low light its quality diminishes out. 
While its main camera is quite good they have provided the samsung sensor here, which captures a bit contrasty pictures whereas it's redmi note 10 pro max captures natural pictures but it's totally depend on your choice that which kind of photo's you would prefer. 

DESIGN :

This comes with glass front, glass back and plastic frame design. The protection on its back glass is unknown but yes we do get a glass back panel and it's side are made up of plastic. This device is sleek in design. It's height is 164.5mm, width is 76.1mm and It's thickness is 8.1mm (considering a massive battery). The phone weighs around 192 grams. 

This device gets IP53 certification which makes this device Dust Proof and splash proof. 

BATTERY:

This device gets a 5020 Mah Lithium Polymer battery. Which could give battery backup of upto one day upon medium to heavy usage. This battery gets the support of 33 watts fast charging. The company claims it could be fully charged in 70 mins whereas upon my checking i found out that this device takes nearly 80 to 90 mins to be full charged. Yes, the device gets the support of usb type c! 

NETWORK & OTHER FEATURES:

This device supports 4g, not 5g. We get dual 4g and dual volte support on this device. This device comes with Bluetooth 5.0, GPS a glonass support but we do not get nfc support on this device. 

As being a Xiaomi phone this device comes with ir blaster , which is very helpful in day by day usage. It gets a finger print sensor on it's right side. And it also comes with all basic sensors such as accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, light sensor and proximity sensor. 

MY OPINION:

This is an excellent device considering its price and features but it's major drawbacks is its MIUI, its poor software optimization, poor updates and poor software support. These things ruin everything otherwise it would be a great phone with no problem. 

That's it! 

Thank you for reading! 












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