Redmi Note 10 5G Review - Best Smartphone Under £200 ? By Geeky Stuff

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Aug 15, 2021
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Redmi Note 10 5G Review - Best Smartphone Under £200 ?

Hi guys welcome back to the channel. This is my Redmi Note, 10 5g review. Now I've been very fortunate this year to test lots of Xiaomi phones and the Poco models as well, but my god do they make it confusing. Take this example for one the Poco m3 pro the Redmi Note 10 5g the backs they're different: don't they totally different and that's it? That's all that separates them. Everything else inside is exactly the same hardware same screen, everything it's just that is a rebranded version of the Redmi Note 10 5g or the other way around. So if someone's deciding between these two phones, they're just going to decide basically on look really the look and the difference of the back of the phones and maybe the slight tweaks that they do on mini on the poker editions.

So it's like Xiaomi are creating a phone to compete against each other for their own benefit, which it will benefit them both anyway. I don't know it's confusing anyway, I'm going slightly off tangent here. This is the Redmi Note 10 5g review. It is a decent phone. It's powered by the dimension 700 5g chip.

I have the base model here: four gigs of ram 64 gigabytes of storage, which costs 199 pounds. We have a 6.5 inch lcd with 2400 by 1080p resolution and a 90 hertz refresh rate, which is adaptive as well, so a base model of 199 pounds. You know affordable 5g phone with 90 hertz adaptive sync display it's not bad, so the display is good at this price point, but in sunlight mode you do realize you're using an lcd, because when that screen goes brighter, the display looks washed out and white. When you compare it to an AMOLED on the Redmi Note, 10 pro it looks much better. Now the back is made of plastic.

This is for me the best thing about this phone. I absolutely love the look of that matte finish it's beautiful and that cute little camera bump, tucked away in the top corner as well yeah best thing about the phone. For me, the back and a big bonus for some people. There is a 3.5 mil socket there for your headphones and earphones. So for a smartphone at 199 pounds.

You wouldn't expect decent sounding speakers, but this has one speaker at the bottom, and you do get some decent sounding audio from this. The only disappointment is that there's no stereo okay, so the fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button on the side of the frame which I love personally, the best place for it um it's not the fastest fingerprint sensor I've used, which probably to be expected, but it is very accurate. So in terms of software mini 12 on top of android 11 um, there's the odd bit of bloatware in there with some sort of apps that in games, I'm never good, really going to use I'm still on 12.0.3. Overall software experience has been good, but it's like a common trend now with all Xiaomi mini phones, notifications. If they don't come through, or they're really slow in 12.5, I think they have improved slightly on the Redmi Note 10 pro that I still use every now and again, but still there's some sort of tweaks and stuff that need to be made. So this has a 5 000 William battery and supports 18 watt fast charging.

Battery on this is excellent. It really is I've struggled to drain it through the whole day never had to charge this phone through the day at all. So I ran some games on it the other day, some cod lash shelter and Mortal Kombat for over an hour, and I still had 11 left at midnight going to bed and on that day I achieved seven hours and 54 minutes screen on time. So, yes, battery life is fantastic for me on this and if 12.5 meanwhile, 12.5 is anything to go by then once this has that the battery life will improve even more because that's one thing: I've noticed with the Redmi Note 10 pro mini 12.5 has made battery life even better. So while I was gaming with this phone, it handled Call of Duty and Mortal Kombat really well Call of Duty was at its maximum settings that could be set on this phone and that was medium graphics and high frame rates.

So we're not getting ultra gaming performance, but it handled cod really well, and I never experienced any sort of lag or drop frames at all in the same goes for when I was playing Mortal Kombat as well. So overall speed and performance was okay, but obviously it's not as snappy as your Poco f3 in your Redmi Note, 10 pros, obviously, obviously so this has a simple camera setup. It's got a main 48 megapixel sensor. We have a two megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. Now, overall, camera quality produce some decent photos and some decent portrait mode too.

Nothing spectacular. But if you have good light lighting, then you will achieve some really nice shots, so this is probably the best photo. I captured on the phone and this probably the worst. So on the front, we have an 8 megapixel sensor, which is capable of some good quality photos with good both again the pictures quality declines in low light situations, so the video capabilities on the rear we can shoot up to 1080p maximum with 30 frames per. Second.

There is stabilization in there as well, though stabilization you're, balancing, probably I've, got an old sort of boat here. Aren't we a bit rusty? Yes, you're going to see mummy yeah, okay. What do you think to the beach? Is it nice? You can see the quality comes out rather well, it's an absolutely sunny day that day. So, obviously, that's really going to help the sensor and stabilization as you can see, was good as well. Now, if you switch to the front exactly the same, 1080p 30 frames per second with stabilization and again, quality was decent on there as well.

Now one thing the phone doesn't have is an ultra-wide sensor, which could put a few people off so on the front facing camera.1080P 30 frames per second, that's the maximum recording setting. We have stabilization on as well. So it's a little darker in here. Obviously a little soft color accuracy isn't bad. Look a little washed out right now window.

Now, let's go and have a quick look outside. It looks like in really bright conditions: whoops whoa, wow yeah, that's really bright. So that concludes my review. Guys of the Redmi Note, 10 5g, overall, a solid phone, a very affordable base model of 199 pounds, 4, gig and 64 gigabytes of internal storage, excellent battery life gorgeous back nice display decent camera for the price and decent performance too so chuck in the 5g. The NFC, the 3.5 mil socket as well it'll be a nice package for some people. So thank you so much for watching.

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