Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G | Unboxing & Tour By Tech Spurt

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G | Unboxing & Tour

Hello gorgeous peeps, I'm Chris from expert, and this bad boy right here is the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5g, it's the only one of the fresh new Redmi Note 10 series of smartphones to boast that 5g connectivity sure to give your Nan, who spends far too much time on those Facebook. Conspiracy, group pages absolute conniptions. However, if you want that 5g connectivity, you will have to make some sacrifices with some of the best bits of the excellent Redmi Note 10 pro mercilessly slashed. Now the Redmi Note 105g has officially launched now in the UK, but unfortunately I'm sure that's unboxing video before the launch date. So I don't know the official price just yet, but I will add that either in a comment or down in the description below, but that's enough waffle, let's whip the Redmi Note 105g out of the box, take you on a full on tour of the hardware in the software and for more on the latest and greatest tech. Please do poke subscribe, ending that notifications, bell cheers really gotta stop biting my fingernails all right! So inside the box you get one smartphone, not exactly a huge shock.

One charger, one USB type-c cable once again has USB written on it in case you're, a bit of a dumdum half a tree's worth of quick stock guides and safety information and another guff, and you'd love to see it a free, bundled condom case as well. It's even got a flappy bit down below. You can wedge that in the type c USB port just help give it a bit of extra protection from splashes and spurts, and there you go. That's the box now the phone so here in all its glorious, Xiaomi's Redmi Note, 10 5g definitely got a decent heft to it almost 200 grams. Despite the fact it is smaller than the Redmi Note, 10 pro at 6.5 inches flip, the Redmi Note 10 5g around, and it's just a plastic ass. Unfortunately, you don't get any gorilla glass surface in there, though at least it is a matte finish rather than glossy, so it doesn't seem to be picking up any greasy prints or scuffs if you grab this 5g model in four different colors.

Unfortunately, this gray model is probably the least interesting and vibrant of the bunch. You can also grab it in silver, green and blue, though, if you're fancy adding a bit of color and spice to your life, thankfully you do at least get a bit of gorilla glass, 3 action for that display and there's a pre-installed screen protector on there as well, so double the safety. Although the IP rating for splash resistance that you found on the likes of the Redmi Note, 10 pro does seem to be missing in action. The camera bump appears to have shrunk in a wee bit compared with some other Redmi Note 10 series smartphones as well. That's because the camera is one of the areas where sacrifices have unfortunately been made.

You certainly don't have that mega billy big bollocks 108 megapixel primary sensor of the pro model, but you know what it's not always about the megapixel account it's what you do with them, then that plastic back end does stretch around to the edges as well as you can see that you've got an edge mounted fingerprint sensor, built into that power. Button always good to see a headphone jack up top yippee hooray and as for the sim tray, let's check that little blighter out and, as you can see, there you've got space for dual sim cards, otherwise that second sim slot can also be used for my Rusty memory cards. Alrighty, then that's about it for the design. So let's get the Redmi Note, 10 5g all powered up and take on It's or the rest of it. Okay, so that Redmi Note 10, 5g all set up and ready for action and just like every other Xiaomi smartphone, I've reviewed so far in 2021, it's full android 11, with a good tasty bit of that me, UI 12 slathered on top, and I do kind of feel like I've spent half my life banging on about me UI these days, purely because there are so many Xiaomi smartphones launching in 2021.

I have done a dedicated video if you want to know more otherwise, basically, I really do enjoy mini 12 uh compared with certainly earlier incarnations. You do know how features like the apps' tray built in there, so you don't have to make do with having your app slatted all over your bloody desktops. Like it's a sudden iPhone. You can drag down your notifications with a single swipe like, so you got. The Google discover feed if you like, a bit of that, but you can deactivate that as well, and I really do like the new control center as well, which is completely shamelessly ripped off of iOS and gives you fast access to loads of great toggles and also all of your smart home goodies as well.

So you can fast access your lights, your speakers, all that and me UI, does add a fair few. Decent bonus features to android as well, that likes the video toolbox, which can be called up for the likes of YouTube, Netflix, whatever, which can be used to your screenshot record and there's likes the game turbo feature as well, which I'll bang. On about later. When I'm talking about performance and the Xiaomi Redmi Note, 105g does spot all the features you would expect from a budget smartphone around the sort of 200 pound price point, including a bit of NFC support with Google Pay action included. Although that's only in select markets, apparently you might want to check to see whether you're covered and that's for you, security shenanigans.

You do, of course, have that edge mounted fingerprint sensor, which touch wood so far seems quite fast and quite reliable, uh, so we'll, of course, be testing that out in foot of course, now that I've started recording an actual video, it's decided it's not going to work so well. Goddamn technology and a few minutes are a bit grubby, uh greasy. Whatever you can't use that fingerprint sensor, we do a fierce unlock as a backup as well, which, as you can see, there works nice and nippy. However, it does appear to work even when you're wearing a fierce mask as well. So I'm not entirely sure just how secure that is.

As for the storage, you've got a choice of 64 or 128 gigs of space. As you can see, this is the 128 gig model expandable via that micro SD slot. Now the Redmi Note 10 5g sports, a 6.5 inch IPS panel, whereas the standard note, 10 and the note 10 pro rocked an AMOLED display. So you don't get the same crisp contrast here. It is still a full HD plus panel at least 2400 by 1080.

So I'm just reasonably sharp, considering it's a 6.5 inches top brightness won't exactly see your retinas or blow your mind or anything, but it seems to be okay for outdoors use, viewing angles and everything absolutely fine as well. You do have a centrally positioned, selfie orifice, unfortunately, which does intrude on the action. When you go full screen in the display settings, you still have the option of choosing saturated colors. If you prefer more vivid in your face, uh visuals, although it doesn't really make quite as big an impact here with it being an IPS panel compared with those OLED screens and while the Redmi Note 105g doesn't quite reach the giddy 120 hertz height of the Redmi Note 10 pro, you do have a 90 hertz refresh rate option, although it is set to 60 hertz by default and so far wizard about the desktop, so that 90 hertz mode seems reasonably smooth. Sometimes on me, UI smartphones, it's not quite smooth, because the launcher is quite a heavy effort.

As for the speakers, well, it's just a model speaker set up here on the Redmi Note, 10 5g nor stereo speaker action. But let's bump up that volume see if it's any good. That is, of course, as human, you don't have a ridiculously skinny modern telly so decently loud on that top volume should be fine if you're listening to something in quite a noisy environment. But, of course, because it's a model speaker, you might accidentally muffle it. You got to be careful of how you hold this thing.

But of course I was mentioned before. At least you do have that headphone jack support, so you can get plugged in if you want to that's full high-res certified as well, so you can enjoy a nice lossless audio without high fidelity sound, and it's a good bit Bluetooth, 5.1 support as well. If you want to go wireless, and it's worth mentioning as well at the time I'm unboxing the Redmi Note 10 5g, there is no support for Netflix or Disney plus because it is pre-launched, that's fairly common uh but touch word when it actually goes on sale in the UK. Hopefully that will all be instated there and hopefully have the wide vine l1 support for good bit of HD streaming, but I'll give an update on all that shenanigans in my full review. So now on to performance and the Redmi Note 105g is powered by MediaTek's dimensionally 700 chipsets, backed here by 4 gigs of ram.

It's the same platform that was powering the Poco m3 pro and the realm 85g and, as you can see, they're perfectly respectable scores in the old benchmarks, if again, not quite as strong as that Redmi Note 10 pro, but let's test out the gaming chops with a quick blast on Call of Duty and as usual with me, UI devices you've got that game turbo mode on board as well, which just adds all kinds of different gaming features, some of which are really handy. So you've got the performance boost mode which just helps to, as you say, that cleans up your cache make sure you've got plenty of memory on the go for your games. You can load up a mini browser. If you find yourself getting stuck, you can chat your mates on messaging apps cast your big screen. If you want to show off your skills, you've also got a voice, changer feature if you want to rather slightly disturbingly pretend you're a different sex or a cartoon or a robot.

So this right here is the girl setting. So this right here sounds like my high school sweetheart, and this is what I sound like as a robot: oh, a funky, robot, no less and just out of curiosity. This is what I sound like as a man. This is what I sound like as a man. That's what I would sound like on crime watch.

Surely any who that's what I'm about? Let's actually play a game, as you can see: they're quite limited as far as the graphics settings that go, but let's have it on medium, graphic quality, high frame rate and yeah. My quick blast on Call of Duty mobile was a lot of fun, very intense, very phonetic. The dimensions 700 chipset coped with it all absolutely fine. Of course, it was on sort of medium detail levels rather than the higher effort, so nothing too taxing, but not a single little judder or stammer throughout. So that was great to see and like a lot of budget smartphones.

These days, nice responsive screen as well so definitely perfect for your fast-paced multiplayer online games, like of PUBG and Call of Duty. Of course, the main advantage of grabbing the Redmi Note.10 5g over the rest of the note 10 series is, unsurprisingly, that 5g support line is spread across both of those sim slots as well. You've got dual 5g support on this bad boy. As for the battery, where it's once again, a 5 000 William cell crammed inside this just like the pro model, so that should keep you going all day, quite handily, even if it's a fairly intensive day with lots of screens on time, lots of camera play not the fastest round when it comes to charging, though a lot of the other Redmi Note, 10 smartphones support 33. What fast charging here, it's just 18 watts and last up.

Let's have a gander at that camera tech, which is a triple lens setup here. On the Redmi Note, 10 5g, spearheaded by a 48 megapixel primary sensor and any Xiaomi fans out there will know exactly what to get it's basically, the same camera UI as what you'll see on most others budget, Xiaomi smartphones in 2021, so by default, you'll be shooting 12 megapixel photos. This just uses a bit four in one pixel bin to produce nice brightly balanced shorts. I got a bit of HDR spots as well, which is actually deactivated by default. Let's turn that on.

Otherwise, you can jump into the more section, and you do have a 48 megapixel mode in there. If you want to shoot at that max resolution, for whatever reason for the usual AI, smart and everything on here as well, but no ultra-wide angle lens that has been called for the Redmi Note 105g. What you're getting said is a 2 megapixel depth sensor and a 2 megapixel macro lens, so it should be fine for your portrait shots. Of course. As usual, you can tweak exactly what kind of level of both style action you get in the background, and you do get a dedicated night mode for your low light shots as well.

Yeah. The bonus mode is definitely fairly stripped back compared with uh quite a lot of other Xiaomi smartphones. Then, if we jump right into video, definitely pretty basic again compared with the rest of the Redmi Note 10 series, you can only shoot at a maximum of 1080p at 30 frames per second there's no 60fps option and there's definitely no 4k, and you'll survive you swap to that front-facing camera as well. It's a mere 8-megapixel selfie shooter here on the Redmi Note, 10 5g, so again, a bit more basic compared with its siblings and like its sibling, certainly just as incapable of making me look good and that right there in a nutshell, is the Redmi Note 10 5g and, as you can see there, definitely if you want that 5g future proofing, you're gonna, have to make some sacrifices compared with the likes of the Redmi. Note 10, the Redmi Note 10 pro, so you've got that basic IPS screen the camera tech has definitely been paired back as well.

Now that says, should be absolutely fine for most people who just wanted something to you know, run everyday apps. You can get a bit like gaming on the go. This thing as well- and I will be fully testing out the camera tech, the battery life, all that good stuff. For my in-depth Redmi Note 10 5g review, then of course there are so many budgets, 5g smartphones, there's so much competition from the likes of Xiaomi's on me, 11 light 5g you've got like some Realme 5g, so many 5g phones now, but anyway, stay tuned for that depth. Review should be coming soon.

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