Hey guys welcome back to pro nation and in this video we're doing the unboxing and first impressions of the Redmi Note 10 pro this was announced literally a few minutes ago. So we're really excited to share the unboxing and first impressions of you guys. Let's get started, the unboxing itself is pretty straightforward. You've got the newly designed phone right there in the front. Redmi Note 10 pro looks very, very similar to the 10 t pro with that camera module because it does carry forward megapixel sensor, so this phone does come equipped with a 108 megapixel sensor inside the box. You get the sim card ejector tool.
You obviously have the instruction manual as well as a clear case. It's a little foamy uh, but that's what you get for the box itself, looking at the label of the phone itself. That gives you pretty much the main information on here. You have the 108 megapixel quad camera, with the tell macro lens the same one you found on the me11, absolutely love that lens. You also have a 120 hertz, refresh rate AMOLED display 6.67 inch with dot display. Also, dual speakers.
It also comes equipped with the Qualcomm snapdragon 732 g, which is a gaming oriented processor, 33 watts fast charging with a 5020 William hour battery. Apart from that inside the box, you also get the charger adapter brick for it, as well as a type c to type an USB cable, with all the stickers and peeling out of the way. This is the onyx gray version of the Redmi Note 10 pro. It looks absolutely brilliant with the different angles and colors to it for the gray shade, so you get very nice little reflections off of it depending on the lighting. I do like how this looks.
The camera bump at the back is very similar to the Xiaomi mi 10 t-pro, only difference being it's a lot slimmer than that one was otherwise it's maintaining the same sort of look. You have the main 108 megapixel sensor camera at the top, then, underneath that you've got the depth sensor as well as the tell macro lens, and then all the way at the bottom. You have the ultra-wide angle lens. So all of these comprise right there at the back of a one. Two three four, a quad camera setup, and then you have the front facing camera in the front which by far is one of the smallest cutouts for a camera.
I've seen by the way, so it looks really nice. The display overall, with the AMOLED, looks pretty good now when it comes to the phone itself. What you do get at the bottom is a type c input bottom facing speakers on the right side. You have the fingerprint built into the power button, absolutely love this type of fingerprint sensor, as opposed to under display fingerprint sensor, I'm not a huge fan of that. It's a lot quicker and faster, and it unlocks the device very quickly, I'm very happy with the speed on this as well.
Apart from that, you have the volume rockers on the right side at the top, you have a headphone jack, so you can connect headphones to this also top facing speakers, because this is a dual speaker system and an IR blaster as well. In terms of the build quality, it is built pretty well. You've got corning gorilla, glass, 5 on the front, and it comes with its pre-installed screen protector as well. You don't have to worry about scratches right off the bat when you take it out of the box after setting it up. The first thing I obviously did is go into the display settings and change.
The refresh rate to 120 hertz 120 hertz is what I want to experience with this device, because it's really cool to have that on a Redmi device. Also, you have a 6.67 inch dot display with AMOLED, so the colors are pretty punchy. Contrast levels do seem very nice, especially watching videos and stuff, so the peak brightness on this is 1200 nits, and it does support hdr10 6.67 inch display. So the display is pretty nice for most media consumption. It's on a bigger side of the phone, like.
Obviously you can tell it's a bigger smartphone than most contrast. Levels are really great as well, and I do like overall, the punchlines and colors to it. It does look like a very, very nice display for a Redmi device, so whatever footage you're seeing is literally shot within like 30 to 45 minutes of testing. So the image comparison and all that will be done later, but here are some of the image samples right off the bat they look pretty nice pretty decent, even in lower light situations. We're going to test this out further in the full review, so make sure you check that out just for first impressions, it does feel like a very solid device, build quality, wise, the design, wise, the specs, wise, very, very admirable for the budget or mid-range range, we're not sure about what the price is on this yet, but we're going to put it in the description or in the comments down below for you guys to check out once we do know that very excited to give you guys the full review on this so make sure you guys are subscribed for that, and we'll see you again in the full video you.
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