Redmi Note 10 Review: The people's phone (2024)

Redmi Note 10 does not have cutting-edge specs and a stellar camera like a flagship, but everything it has worked well enough to use daily.

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Redmi Note 10 is the base version of Redmi’s new Note 10 series, which includes the Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. Historically, the Redmi Note is not the phone for cutting-edge performance, but rather provides good value and a good screen. We find out whether the latest base version live up to this reputation.

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Build and Design

The Redmi Note 10 has a very comfortable size, and fits well in the palm of your hand. I tested the “Frost White” colour variant, which is somewhere between a white and a light grey. It’s a nice colour option. What I love about the back panel is the matte texture; it has a satin feel and doesn’t feel as slippery as a glossy back. The matte texture also keeps it free from annoying fingerprints. The provided plastic cover does a good job of protecting the phone, but the textured feel of the back and the colour are lost.

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This phone, despite its price, feels premium. In a blind test of build quality, few would be able to guess the value segment that this phone plays in. We have gotten to a place in phone manufacturing where I think most companies are able to execute a premium feel, even with affordable devices. The Redmi Note 10 also has all the bells and whistles abandoned by other phone makers, such as the lovable headphone port, the super-useful infrared port and stereo sound. The Note 10 also has a MicroSD card slot for upgradable storage, so you can add up to 512 GB more.

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On the inside, the phone features a Snapdragon 678 SoC. While this isn’t a top-end mobile processor, it is no slouch either. The Redmi Note 10 consistently performed well while browsing, watching movies and listening to music. There were no dips in performance. Most games also played well with this device. I could play Garena Free Fire with no issues, however heavy games such as Genshin Impact had visible issues and stuttering, but were still playable. The phone does heat up while gaming, but it remains reasonable to hold onto the device.

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The one thing the Note 10 is lacking is 5G; the processor used in the phone can only do 4G+ or lower. This would have been problematic for a flagship, but in this segment, it doesn’t matter. We are at least a year or more away from 5G coverage. While some pockets might get 5G early, most people won’t have 5G access before the end of 2022. I would rather have a cost benefit than a feature I can’t use for at least the next entire year.

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Specifications

Display: 6.43-inch Super AMOLED, 2400 x 1080 pixels

Chipset: Snapdragon 678

Graphics: Adreno 612

RAM + Storage: 4 + 64; 6 + 128

Expandable storage: MicroSD up to 512 GB

Primary Camera: 48 MP, f/1.79 aperture

Secondary cameras: 2 MP Macro, 8 MP Ultrawide and 2MP Depth sensor

Selfie Camera: 13 MP

Battery: 5,000 mAh

Software: Android 11 with MIUI 12

Colours: Frost White, Shadow Black, Aqua Green

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Display

The display on the Redmi Note 10 is one of its highlights. It’s a 6.43-inch FHD+ Super AMOLED display that features a 4,500,000:1 contrast ratio. The screen is bright enough to read the text under direct sunlight, and is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. It’s ideal for media consumption and paired with its stereo speakers, this thing is a winner. The bright screen is a power guzzler, so if you plan to watch hours of video content, have a power bank or the charger handy. This display doesn’t have a high refresh rate like its Pro Max sibling. This is not an issue because this is not a gaming phone and at this price, the trade-off is a good one. Xiaomi has made a lot of good choices here, and this is reflected in the end product.

Software

During the early days of Xiaomi, I loved their UI– there were a lot of customizations, no adverts and it still performed very well. Over the years, the software has stopped taking risks and are going straight for the bank. The operating system is very generic. It still performs all functions well and you won’t find it lacking in any way, but there is no creativity here.

The OS has a good selection of utilities built-in, but comes with a lot of bloatware. The bloatware apps included get annoying fast, and there is no way to remove them. Though the level of intrusion is better than before and Xiaomi is taking feedback well, it is still a lot for my tastes. They still have a way to go, but I think they are getting there.

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While gaming on this device, a little gaming console pops out. It lets you record the screen, take screenshots, allows casting and aids with clearing memory. It’s useful and nice to see included in this phone as well.

Camera

The Redmi Note 10 has a quad-camera setup with a 48 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultrawide, a 2 MP depth sensor and a 2 MP macro. The camera’s output both in video and photos is excellent during the day. Colours are reproduced well, and the wealth of colourising options and modes make for interesting pictures. Where it doesn’t do well is with night photography. Without “Night Mode” activated and with indirect light, the pictures turn out dark and grainy. With the mode turned on, the same pictures are visible, but still too grainy to use. However, with a decent light source– even in the dark– the camera can produce very good contrast in images, with very little grain.

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Redmi Note 10 Review: The people's phone (7)There is no super macro mode here like in the Note 10 Pro Max. Instead, there is a regular macro mode that produces very good results– even in video– as long as the subject is well-lit. Daylight images from the main camera, wide-angle and macro are all of very good quality. However, like its more expensive sibling, this one is not a good slow-motion camera. It produces way too much ghosting, even in daylight.

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The 13 MP selfie cam is decent. You have beautification turned on by default; you may want to turn it off if you want good quality images.

Battery

The Redmi Note 10 has an impressive battery and it gave me around 6 hours of heavy gaming. In regular use, this should last more than a day. If you turn on all the battery saving features and are judicious with your phone use, I can see the battery life stretching to 48 hours. The phone took 25 minutes to get a 50 per cent charge, while a full charge takes a little over an hour and a half. This is thanks to the included 33 W fast charger.

Verdict

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At 11,999, I think the price for the Redmi Note 10 is very fair. The device does not have cutting-edge specs and a stellar camera like a flagship, but everything it has worked well enough to use daily. Nothing feels underpowered or out of place for a normal phone; everything is balanced while offering a great VFM experience, with a large battery and a nice, big screen. It’s a phone for anyone that doesn’t need a beast under the hood, but appreciates a reliable daily-driver.

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FAQs

Is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 a good phone? ›

TechRadar Verdict

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G is a classy-looking budget phone that provides 5G connectivity and excellent battery life at an incredibly low price.

What is special about the Redmi Note 10? ›

Redmi Note 10 has an AMOLED Dot-Display panel with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 Pixel. It has a screen size of 6.43 inches. Moreover, the Brightness of the phone is 700 nits, extendable up to 1100 nits maximally, which is pretty high.

How reliable are Redmi phones? ›

The best Xiaomi phones may not be as well-known as devices from the likes of Apple and Samsung, but their excellent build quality and great cameras make them some of the best value handsets on the market. That's not say you'll find every Xiaomi phone on the best cheap phones shelf, mind.

Why redmi phones are so popular? ›

If you have a budget for a mid to low range phone then you can easily consider the Redmi smartphones. Redmi is a popular brand in the market with a reputation of providing functional and quality phones at reasonable prices.

Is Redmi Note 10 discontinued? ›

Customers can purchase the 4GB + 64GB and 6GB + 128GB models of the vanilla Note 10 from the Xiaomi India website. That being said, Xiaomi quietly discontinued the base models Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, which came with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

How long does Redmi Note 10 last? ›

Both have almost identical battery cells - 5,020 mAh (Redmi Note 9) vs. 5,000 mAh (Redmi Note 10). However, an overall score of 110h is respectable nonetheless and should be enough to ensure a full day of battery life for most users.

What are the defects of Redmi Note 10? ›

Buyers of the Redmi Note 10 range have been tweeting to complain about several issues with their handsets. Several Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 users have complained about issues with their phone's touch response, while others have claimed that their handsets become unresponsive sporadically.

Is Redmi Note 10 as a 5G phone? ›

It was launched in Aurora Green, Chrome Silver, Graphite Gray, and Nighttime Blue colours. Connectivity options on the Redmi Note 10 5G include Wi-Fi, GPS, USB Type-C, 3G, 4G , and 5G.

Is the Redmi Note 10 5G good? ›

This phone has pretty much everything, what you would expect from this price category and even more. OK, it's a plastic phone, but this phone is not pretending to be an ultra ultimate flagship. It has a decent processor and I think in this price range a Mediatek was a better choice than Snapdragon.

Is Redmi better than Samsung? ›

Samsung devices have a more premium and refined look, while Xiaomi devices have a more minimalistic and sleek design. In terms of build quality, both brands offer phones with durable and sturdy construction.

Why redmi is so cheap? ›

The smartphone are also cheap because the focus of Xiaomi is on online market and Xiaomi not spend money on advertisem*nts so a lots of finance is saved and because of that the cost reduces and the get the good margins at cheap price .

What is the lifespan of redmi phone? ›

Average lifespan of Redmi phones is 2 years if you use them with care.

Is Redmi good or bad? ›

Overall, the Redmi 12C is a decent affordable smartphone for basic use and light gaming. It excels in battery life but has an outdated design and average camera performance. For the price, it's a good option for budget buyers who prioritize battery life and core performance.

What is better Xiaomi or Redmi? ›

Redmi devices, while feature-rich, may have slightly less advanced specifications to maintain affordability. Design: Xiaomi's flagship phones often boast premium materials and sleek designs, whereas Redmi phones prioritize functionality and durability.

Why is redmi better than iPhone? ›

Basically the success of Xiaomi comes from the price-quality ratio between its products. They are known for being of good quality and having a good price. The operating system that uses the devices of Xiaomi is Android, a system that for many users is even more permissive than Apple's iOS system.

Is Redmi Note 10 fast? ›

Smoother performanceThe Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 678 Mobile Platform is designed to deliver reliable performance for dynamic entertainment experiences. A boost in both CPU and GPU provides improved gaming, photography, streaming, and more. Experience it all at high speed with impressive connectivity.

Is Redmi or Samsung good? ›

Samsung flagship models are better than Xiaomi. Samsung software is not as good as Xiaomi. Samsung has premium phones that are refined and have good displays and cameras. Xiaomi has budget and mid-range phones that are good and offer good value.

What is so special about Xiaomi? ›

The company relentlessly builds amazing products with honest prices to let everyone in the world enjoy a better life through innovative technology. Xiaomi is one of the world's leading smartphone companies.

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