Redmi 10X Pro vs Redmi 10X 5G - ONE VALUE CHAMP! By Frankie Tech

By Frankie Tech
Aug 14, 2021
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Redmi 10X Pro vs Redmi 10X 5G - ONE VALUE CHAMP!

Hi guys its Frankie from Frankie tech good to see you guys again, and I'm here with my comparison between the red meat, 10x Pro and the red meat 10 x, 5 G, now I don't want to do a full, in-depth comparison between these two phones. Why is that? Because both of these phones are so similar 9 millimeters, 9 millimeters, 208 grams 205 grams 6.57 inch AMOLED display 6.5 7 inch, AMOLED display 2 immensity 8:22 men, CD 820, and this red meat NO phi G, which is the giveaway from by the way, is the 8 1 to 8 GB version same single bottom firing speaker on these phones, same 3.5, millimeter, headphone, jack, the same 45 20, Mile, ampere capacity on both phones and the same Univision Movie 48b. On both of these phones and considering the fact you can get the pro version in the same colorways as the 5 g regular version. There really is so much in common with these phones that sometimes I wonder if shimmies approach to naming this a provision is really truly worth it, and he has absolutely gorgeous plastic edge devices. Gorilla Glass 5 on the back. The gold matte version is definitely the way to go, because it is the most premium feeling of the toothed red accent, power, buttons, exact same size, bottom, bezels and notches, and so in terms of overall experience, you're not going to go wrong with either of these phones, and so I really think.

The decision between the pro and the regular 5c version is more of a pricing consideration and what exactly you are getting different between this phone and that phone and let's talk about those main things right now. The first thing obviously- and it is the big one- I would say- as you can see here- connections and sharing NFC on the pro version, while the regular 5g does not have it and I think, depending on where you are in the world. This could be a very important upgrade and if she's used quite a bit here in Hong Kong for Google Pay and other contactless payment solutions and I think for a lot of you guys that is going to be a big deal in certain countries in Europe in the States, perhaps well in some other countries, I, don't think it'll be as important and if you're, in other places where they use QR codes and stuff. Like that, it's really a non-issue. The second big consideration is fast-charging 4520 mills, ampere capacity, but in fast charging we have thirty-three verses.

Twenty-two point: five watt and I've done the testing guys, and you basically will get a faster charge of fifteen minutes. So fifteen minutes less on this pro version than the regular, but is fifteen minutes really that much of a difference between these two phones I think a thirty-minute difference would have been probably very significant but fifteen fourteen minutes. That's not that big of a difference and finally in the camera department or where we see the third and fourth differences between these phones and so on the pro version. We have a 20 megapixel, selfie camera versus a 16 megapixel, and let me tell you guys from the results: I have looked at I, don't really notice much of a difference. It's a very similar result.

I get from both the pro version and the regular 5g version. I think the one big area in cameras where you see the difference is in the zoom capability, so the regular version will go up to 2x, and you can zoom in all the way up to 10x, as you can see right there wow. This pro version has these different toggles, which allows you to go: 3 X, 5, X, 10, X and 30x. Now keep in mind optical zoom is limited only to 3x. So if you go 3x, that's about as far as you're going to use your optical zoom on this phone everything else after 3 X is gonna, be hybrid and yes, the results of the pro version are pretty solid, and it will be a useful feature once in a while, but I think 99% of the time guys.

You're going to be using the main sensor on this phone, and it's the same on the vision sensor on both of these phones, which is actually getting great results both on the regular and the pro version. Now. I do like that. They'd switch the depth sensor on the regular for this 5 megapixel macro camera and have had some pretty pleasing results, but once again, I just think that macro cameras in general on phones are kind of one of those use at once and then forget. It features I like doing macro shots occasionally, but within a week of probably testing a phone just like the Redmi k, 30 pro, I didn't take another macro shot again and for you spec junkies, sure you can say you have four cameras on the pro version, while the port measly regular version only has three, but in the grand scheme of things guys, I don't think that is the way that most of you shop for your phones and so honestly, guys I, think.

The pro version release of the red-meat NO is one of the lesser upgrades that we've seen on one of shimmies more recent releases. When we saw the Redmi k there, any pro and the red-meat K 30 zoom I think there was quite a bit more that the zoom Edition was bringing to the table, namely duo is the telephoto lens, faster charging and higher quality, UFS 3.1 storage and DVR X 5 ramp as a default versus the regular version. That's not really the case here in the Redmi 10 x series, and you can just tell by the pricing this is the 8 1 to 8. GB version is actually costing 2100 RMB for this variant. Meanwhile, the base variant of the red-meat 10 x pro is coming in at just 200 RMB.

More now, of course, for you value shoppers out. There you'll probably want to pick up the base model of the Redmi 10 X. If you want the highest price to performance ratio and yes, if you get that 6 64gb for 1600 RMB or 220 US dollars, that's the incredible price point of the Redmi 10 x, 5 g, that I've been touting, and it's an incredible price point for such an incredible phone. Now some may argue, but Frankie take for 200 bucks if I'm buying to 8 1 to 8 I might as well jump over to the pro and I will agree if you're getting the higher variance of the regular version you might as well just step it up to the pro I love the pro version of this phone and despite the glossy back I'm really liking this ice blue. It's just a color that I don't really have in my collection right now, and I'm really enjoying, but there's no denying that this read me 10x 5g, regular version at its 1600 RMB price point is the one to get or all the concern that someone may have buying a red meat MediaTek phone.

All that concern goes away once you go for the base model of this phone 220 US dollars for the amount of power that this is offering is unprecedented, and I really do hope when this phone is released as the Poco f2 or the Poco m2 Pro in India that it hits that incredible, 220 US dollar price point, even under 250 US dollars. It would be a stunning achievement for ROME to pull off this spec list for that price, and so, like old phone buying decision guys, it's going to come down to your personal preference. Do you value the NFC? Do you value the slightly improved cameras? Do you value the slightly faster charging and are you willing to pay a little more for those things then definitely pick up the red meat NO Pro, if not guys, I think you are better off picking my value champ of 2020, the red meat 10x 5g? It is the true polka phone f1 deal of deals here in 2020, and you will be very happy with your purchase, but it hit me up in the comments guys. What do you think of the pricing here between the pro version and the regular variants? Do you think, there's enough of a separation between these phones to really go for the pro version, or are you happy with the regular red-meat NO 5g hit me up in the comments I'd love to hear about it and that's right guys stay tuned? The giveaway winner will be announced tomorrow for this red meat, 10x 5g and thanks once again, guys for all your support of Frankie tech turns to reading the articles watching the videos joining the live streams and stay tuned. Guys I will be launching officially YouTube memberships later today.

So look out for that as well. Thanks once again for all your support and that's it for this video, if you liked it give me that thumbs up and if you love the content of Frankie text subscribe to the channel hit the bell icon for future updates. So that's it, and this is where I leave you by saying this is Frankie check, signing off, have a good one. You.


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