Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Review - A sensible Note - Android

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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Review - A sensible Note - Android

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro comes with features more than enough for a budget smartphone that lies in the sub-Rs 20,000 bracket. Is it the Pro that can be your ultimate daily driver? Read on to find out.

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Xiaomi Redmi Note series has had a clear vision ever since its inception: give people good-specced phones starting at sub-Rs 10,000: an ideology, other smartphone makers adapted quite quickly. But, as a standard theory of evolution, things are bound to change, and this applies well to smartphones too. The Redmi Note lineup began evolving both in terms of features and price with the introduction of the Pro/Pro Max variants.

This year too, we have them in the form of the Redmi Note 10 Pro and the Note 10 Pro Max. The Pro variant is the budget middle child that has a lot of fancy offerings to make: a 120Hz Super AMOLED display, 33W fast charging, 64-megapixel quad cameras, and more. However, is it the right option to go for under Rs 20,000? Does it dismiss the need for a pricier Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, which comes with 108-megapixel cameras? Let’s find out.

FeaturesXiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
PriceRs 15,999
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 732G
OSMIUI 12 based on Android 11
DisplayCustom-Super AMOLED-6.67 inch-1080×2340 pixels
Internal Memory64GB/128GB
Rear Camera64MP+5MP+8MP+2MP
Front Camera16MP
Battery5020mAh

Design

The Redmi Note 10 series not only brings noticeable changes to its spec sheet (over the predecessors) but looks quite different (in a good way) too. The Redmi Note 10 Pro is an example. While the front gets a punch-hole display, which is a highly adaptive display type for many Android phones, the back panel is where all the change lies.

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Much like last year, Xiaomi has put in efforts to make its budget offerings look premium. And this is visible. The nicely designed vertical rear camera setup and the premium texture are the ingredients of a well-cooked recipe for which you don’t have to spend a lot. This is what Xiaomi lovingly calls the ‘Evol’ design and it is something that can be loved.

This premium feel is also ensured by the pretty good build quality. Despite a plastic frame, the ‘plastic-ness’ is the least noticeable. And, then the lightweight of the device acts as the icing on the cake you need. The frosted back panel doesn’t attract smudges and a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for protection is an added benefit. But, despite that, the screen attracted minor scratches during my almost 10-day usage. Hence, adding a layer of tempered glass is highly recommended.

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The phone, with a 6.67-inch display, has minimal bezels to look at, which feels well-distributed for a better viewing experience. But, it isn’t small enough to allow for easy one-hand usage, especially when you wish to just lie down and use the phone, quite a likely situation for most of us.

Among others, the 3,5mm audio jack, dual stereo speakers, and an IR blaster (a Xiaomi thing for years) are the noticeable elements that are also attractively useful.

Display

As mentioned above, the display is rated at 6.67-inch and is based on a Super AMOLED panel, which is a first for the Redmi Note phones. It also supports a Full HD+ screen resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. On paper, this is a perfect package for a phone that falls under Rs 20,000 and rightly so.

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The screen proves to be quite a delight while watching content on it. The Super AMOLED screen ensures vivid colour production. You get the usual AMOLED duo: deep blacks and higher contrasts. If you are a sucker for this, the Redmi Note 10 Pro gives you just that at quite a reasonable price. The Always-On-Display (AOD) is another noteworthy feature, which with a dollop of customisations, calls for easy access to the notifications. Plus the small punch-hole doesn’t disrupt the usage even if it sits in the middle of the top part.

The 120Hz refresh rate is another highlight of the device. It makes the usage quite smooth, making jumping from app to app quite easy. Overall, it’s quite a display for the price we have to pay and doesn’t really raise anything to complain against.

Cameras

The smartphone gets four rear cameras, out of which the main camera is the only differentiator between the Pro and the Pro Max siblings. Before we compare, here’s a look at the camera configuration. There’s a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens, a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a 5-megapixel macro lens. There is a 16-megapixel front camera.

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There is support for tons of camera features: HDR, Night mode, Vlog mode, Dual-video mode, Beauty mode, slow-motion videos, 4K videos, Pro mode, Pro colour, Tilt-shift, Long exposure, and more. All of this will get you excited for sure, making you wanna grab the phone and click as many pictures as possible.

As I already mentioned, the main difference is the 108-megapixel primary camera on the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, which the Pro lacks. I compared both of them and I agree, there’s a difference in real life too. The 108-megapixel camera calls for more details and vivid photos, while the 64-megapixel camera stays low on the saturation part. Although, both devices are inclined towards the saturated output. But, this isn’t the difference that is necessary for the extra spending. You can have a look at this in the below-mentioned camera sample folder.

The rear cameras do a fairly good job. The colour reproduction is a bit processed but didn’t feel over-the-top. This is quite visible in the case of bright colours. The Pro colour option is meant to add the ‘punchiness’ to an image. But, it mostly ends up increasing the saturation level. For images taken in yellow light, it’s quite prevalent. The main camera also gives reddish tones to humans, which was also noticeable in the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. The ultra-wide lens is quite apt to capture a wide area. However, the output feels stretched and thus, loses out on the details to an extent. There is also a sense of colour-shifting but unlike many ultra-wide lenses (even the one on the Realme 8 Pro), this one isn’t too noticeable.

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