Hey what's up Sami here. So I'm with the Redmi note 10 Pro. Actually I don't own this, I borrowed from Cymye! Actually I recorded this video in her studio. so make sure to check out her channel, link is in the description. I'm pretty sure that you have watched thousands of you know videos reviews about the Redmi note 10 pro or 10. Anyway I'll just do an unboxing.
Yeah what else I can do right? Because I want to make longer videos. And then I will mainly do camera test in this video. So yeah without further ado let's get started! First unbox it! The first layer, without surprise would be some paperwork and the phone case. You see the chunky manual that you're never gonna read. And then the phone.
There are some highlights on this film: 108 megapixel quad camera, 120 hertz amoled 6.67' Dotdisplay. Qualcomm snapdragon 732G, 33 watt fast charging and the battery, it is pretty big: 5020mAh. I really like the finish. It looks smooth, feels really smooth and well polished but somehow it's easy to gather smudges and fingerprints but that's OK. You are going to wear a phone case anyway.
So let's go over the so the camera specs really quick. It's 108 megapixel plus 8 megapixel plus 5 megapixel plus 2 megapixel quad camera. Yeah for the more detailed one just to list on the screen you can check it out. Let's move to other stuff. A type c cable and faster charger.
All right that's it! ah pretty much everything about it, let's just do camera test! As the day we shot the sample photos, the weather was not very good. But let’s see how the Redmi note 10 pro performs on a such cloudy day. To my surprise, it still does a good job. It generates a true-to-life color. The dynamic range is fine, many details are being kept, though some dark parts are just… too dark.
You can switch HDR to compensate that. The 108MP pictures looks- according to my opinion- not very impressive though, lacking in detail and good dynamic range. It has a really good portrait mode, the bokeh effect is just awesome! The 5MP macro shots are detailed, with lively colors. As for videos, it supports up to 4k/30fps resolution but doesn’t support image stabilization. The image stabilization feature only applied for 1080p 30fps or below, here is a comparison video.
We can see even the light is not good, the video still looks not bad, the detail is plenty, the noise is low, and the video excels in everything else - smoothness, sharpness, colors, and contrast. However, I did run into a problem. Whenever I adjusted the resolution to 1080p/60fps, the camera got stuck! Even I updated the system, the problem was still existing. Not sure if it’s a bug that’s only on this unit I’m testing or other reasons. As for night photos and videos, they overall look good, but only one issue is the highlight areas got blown out.
Even though it's not a deal-breaker. (I don't know what Cymye is saying... ) So let's talk about my conclusion. As i know the price for this Redmi note 10 pro is really really budget friendly it's like 214 US dollars something. That's really good venue and just merely from camera you know from a camera test i think those photos are really usable though I ran into some bugs with it but you know but maybe it's just because of this unit I'm testing.
For other phones I guess will not have these issues. So this is really budget friendly phone. So if you want to learn more about it you can check out the link in the description and also don't forget to subscribe to my friend Cymye and my channel. Links are in the description. See you guys later.
I didn't say anything right (it's okay right) okay wow i didn't know the price before. Yeah okay that's okay.
Source : GeekBuying