Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S Full Review By YugaTech

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Aug 14, 2021
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10S Full Review

So in case you don't know it yet. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10s or any variant in the Redmi Note series that has an s on its name is supposed to be like an in-between option, or, should I say, the safe choice on paper. This Redmi Note: 10 s is more affordable than the Redmi Note, 10 pro, but packs better hardware and camera specs over the regular Redmi. Note 10. , however, with a slight price difference between the three. Is it still worth getting? What's up guys Justin here of big attack, and this is our Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 s full review before we head on to it.

Consider subscribing to our channel for more gadget reviews and tech updates. Also like this video. Alright, let's first talk about the design sporting, the same style and build as the vanilla, Redmi Note 10, you can distinguish the two with the silver lining on the note and SS camera module, it's very discreet, so you can't really tell from afar if this is the regular note, 10 or even the pro version. Nonetheless, this plastic design with metallic frame looks really classy, especially in its price range. However, we still advise placing a case on it because it can easily attract fingerprint smudges.

The camera module seems to have a touch of glass and in it, you can find four rear lenses, the LED flash and a text that says ultra premium. Okay, now one of the plus features that you'll get with the Redmi Note.10 series is their ip53 rating, so some dust, rain and small water splashes are fine by the way the unit we have is in the classic onyx gray color. But it's also available in pebble, white and ocean blue found on the left side is the triple card tray for two canonized sim cards and a micro SD card. Meanwhile, located on the right are the volume keys and the power or lock button that doubles as the fingerprint scanner. The buttons are click and are pretty easy to reach.

Then, on top there's a loudspeaker IR blaster and a secondary microphone heading over at the bottom, we'll find the 3.5 millimeter, audio jack, main microphone. USB c port and another loudspeaker talk about the display. We get a 6.43 inch, AMOLED screen with a resolution of 2400 by 1080 pixels, a pixel density of 409 pixels per inch and a peak brightness of nits. This is also the same display that you get with the regular Redmi Note 10. The bezels look relatively slim with the call speaker on the top part and, as you can see, we get a punch hole notch on the upper middle, which you can still hide with the black bar in the settings.

It has a layer of corning gorilla glass 3 on top, however, it doesn't come with a pre-installed screen protector, so you'll have to purchase that separately. If you want additional protection now, generally, this AMOLED display looks really vibrant, with sharp details, a deep blacks and good viewing angles. Much like its siblings. We like how it can get vividly right even for outdoor use, if you're looking for a 90 or 120 hertz refresh rate here. Well, that's reserved for the pro model.

So we only get the standard 60 hertz in the display settings you can choose between auto mode, saturated and standard. Usually we just leave it on auto mode. Additionally, you have the option to adjust the color temperature and white balance, turn on the anti-flicker mode and take advantage of the reading mode to reduce eye strain as for audio quality. Since we get a dual stereo setup, it can get really loud compared to other smartphones in its price range oftentimes we get a balanced mix of mid and highs, but expectedly still lack space. Well, thankfully, you can always use your wired headsets on it for an even better listening experience.

Moving on running the software show is mini 12.5, that's based on android 11. , it's an improved yet familiar user interface that features custom, icons and wallpapers apps are arranged on the home screen, but there's also an option for an app drawer. If that's what you prefer, there are still a few ads across the interface, but you can remove most of them by turning off the promoted, app's toggle. As you can see, we get a number of bloatware and pre-installed apps, including Netflix Amazon shopping, LinkedIn, booking. com and Facebook that you can always uninstall.

If you don't plan on using them with 128 gigabytes of internal storage. This leaves us with a usable space of 106 gigabytes out of the box. You can expand this, though, with a dedicated micro SD card slot. Users also have the option of customizing between a system-wide light mode or dark mode. Then, of course, there's also the option to change the control center style.

If you want the simple and familiar drop down style or the newer iOS familiar look that separates the notifications from the main control center. Personally, we've been liking the new version when it comes to performance under the hood, the Redmi Note 10s looks quite different from its lower and higher Redmi Note: 10 brothers, it's equipped with a MediaTek hello g95 chipset, together with a Mali, g76, mc4, GPU and 8 gigabytes of ram, the regular Redmi Note 10 may already have capable internals with a snapdragon 678, but the MediaTek g95 on the note 10s gives an improved day-to-day use with lesser stutters. You won't have any problems with casual multitasking such as social media, scrolling, video, streaming messaging and continuous calling. But as far as playing graphic intensive games is concerned, you can still encounter a few frame drops sometimes, so it's still best to play under the lowest graphics settings available, we did encounter minimal heating, but not to an alarming level. If you want to see the benchmark results that we got we'll flash them now quickly on security, you can unlock the device via the side, mounted fingerprint scanner and through facial recognition, both work snappy and accurately.

Honestly, we think that placing the fingerprint scanner on the side is a more convenient way to unlock your phone as it is quick and easy to access talk about connectivity. The Redmi Note 10s is packed with Wi-Fi Bluetooth, 5.1, GPS, dual sim 4g LTE USB and an IR blaster. As for battery, we get a large and now common 5000, milliampere capacity with 33 watts fast charging. This took us around 1.5 hours to fully charge the device and when we ran it through the PC, Mark's work 2.0 battery test, the Redmi Note 10s yielded a score of 15 hours and 23 minutes. Meanwhile, in our standard video loop test, wherein we leave a 1080p video on loop at 50, brightness 50 volume, earphones plugged in, and airplane mode turned on, we got a pretty good score of 20 hours and 40 minutes of playback.

So this can surely last you a whole day if you're, not a heavy user. Okay, before we talk about price, let's check out cameras. First, we get a slight upgrade in this department with the 64 megapixel main shooter. It's accompanied by an 8 megapixel ultrawide, a 2 megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel depth sensor. Meanwhile, on that punch, whole notch is the same 13 megapixel front cam as the lower Redmi Note, 10.

Quality wise photos taken with the main rear camera, often look natural and detailed with some parts looking soft or muddy. This is probably an attempt to provide a depth effect which works well in certain scenarios, but sometimes it just looks washed out. It isn't always the case, though noticeably its dynamic range can be a hit or miss, so we suggest taking multiple shots to avoid overexposed photos. The set of cameras at the back allow you to zoom in from two times four times: six, eight and up to ten times with still preserving some clear details. But if you want better quality, then you can always use its 64 megapixel mode or the pro mode.

That also gives quick access to the 64 megapixel lens. If you're fond of taking ultra-wide shots, then the note 10s can deliver with good color production that often looks close to the standard camera mode. It looks good, but there are tendencies of having a slight fish eye effect. The macro mode, on the other hand, works pretty decent, it's also quite a hit or miss, but it produces sharp outputs when focused correctly as for night photography. Here's what it looks like without any AI or knight enhancement turned on it looks shadowy and muddy on the cars monitor part, but when we used its night mode on, we get more subtle details with better lighting effects, checking out some selfies.

It looks a bit pale most of the time, but with very good lighting or sunlight. You can get a natural looking photo. The portrait mode provides good enough. Subject: background separation plus you can adjust the aperture and blur style depending on what you prefer in post for videos. You can shoot up to 4k at 30 frames per second and the quality is sharp with good colors, but it doesn't have any optical stabilization, so better use a tripod or something to support.

If you want to have a steady video. Alas, let's talk about the price, this Xiaomi Redmi Note: 10 s has an official tag of 11 990 pesos that comes with 8 gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of storage compared to the lower Redmi Note 10 the upgrade you're really paying. For with the note 10 s is the more optimized performance and slight upgrade on the camera department, with a 64 megapixel lens yeah, it's not much of an upgrade, but it's still worth getting. If you're on a tight budget of 12 000 pesos compared to other brands with almost the same specs as the Redmi Note, 10s, its price is slightly more affordable. But nonetheless, if you have the extra 1000 or 2000 pesos money to spend, then we suggest that you mostly consider the Redmi Note 10 pro instead and that wraps up this review guys share with us what you think about this Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 s in the comments below.

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