Hi guys this is json. com, and I'm here with the unboxing of the Redmi Note 10 s. This is a quad camera phone which packs an interesting CPU. The hello g95, which was a staple on the best realm phones, pay attention. I said real me, not Redmi, even though this is a Redmi, so we saw the hello g95 on the realm 8 and realm 7, and here we are with the handset, which has a familiar camera design. This setup has been used on the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 pro, but this time we're not getting a 108 megapixel camera we're getting a 64, megapixel camera and sort of human smiley face here below it.
Anyway, it's an unboxing. So let me just fire up the phone and see what we're getting inside the box. My first impression is that for a five thousand million per hour battery phone, it's quite light- and surprisingly compact- that's the vibe I'm getting here and keep in mind. There is written here ultra premium- I don't know exactly what it refers to it could be. The camera could be something else we'll see now as it fires up.
The price tag is 230 dollars, that's the official price you're getting and inside the box. We find the following. So first here we should have a case, let's see if we can open it without breaking it, hopefully or find a smart way to do that. Here we go okay, so here we have the safety information, quick start guide as well as the. What is this warranty card? Obviously, and there should be the metal key you, you can see it here, the key used to access the slots and that's how you actually open it.
The slots I mean the NATO sim card slot and also the micro SD plus we have this protective case which, as usual, is transparent and flexible, and next up we got the charger which is pretty hefty. Has the USB a connector and comes with the promise of let's see what it's written here, it says up to 33 watts max charging which for a 5000 William hour battery should be, I would say, slightly above one hour, maybe, and here is the cable which goes from USB to USA a bit beefier than usual. Definitely some fast charge going on okay, so there you have it. That's all that matters inside this box here trying to put some order into chaos and continue with the analysis of the device. So Redmi Note, 10 s.
What we've got here is a very bright screen which I'm going to tone down a little and let's talk about the design first at first feel I would say it's actually plastic, but I've been surprised before it's actually slimmer than the measurements, so on paper you're getting an 8.3 millimeter thick phone with a weight of 178.8 grams, which is actually not that bad. It's quite drippy. The curvature of the backside helps with the way it fits in your palm, and I can say you can easily use it with a single hand. As you can see, the power button is flat and integrates the fingerprint scanner, and we got the volume buttons here now. The facade hosts an AMOLED screen in the 6.43 inch panel by the way, with a resolution of 2400 over 1080 pixels 229 aspect ratios and gorilla glass, 3 protection. I know we're not the newest, but that's what we've got.
If you want to talk about the CPU, we got this app here, showing you that is the hello g95 turn nanometer outscore CPU, let's see if this app sees it better, it sees the hello g90. Rest assured is the g95, and we also have on this device six gigs of ram as well as uh, 120, gigabytes of storage, there's also a version with eight gigs of ram and 64 gigabytes of storage. It's UFS, 2.2 storage. Just so you know now, aside from this aspect, we're also getting a micro SD card slot, which should be separate from the NATO sims which is important for some people. We also get a 5000 William hour battery with 33 watt charging and now comes the nice part we're keeping the audio jack.
This is the USB c 2.0 port, and we also have speakers speaker number one, and there should also be here speaker number, two, so stereo speakers and an infrared emitter check out. We have Wi-Fi dual-band: there's Bluetooth, 5.1, there's NFC, GPS, glass and Galileo. If you want to talk about the software, I will definitely check out what we're getting here. So, finally, I'm playing with the phone, which has me y 12.5, finally applied on top of android level. Now mini 12.5 among others, brings a few cool, wallpapers new ones. Aside from the ones you knew so aside from these, we have a privacy protection for your um clipboard, and we also have a special mini plus mode which lets you sync stuff to your PC.
It's basically a way of mirroring the phone to a PC, but with more with drag and drop with syncing, and all that comparable to what Samsung is doing with the decks and what Huawei is doing with its own brand of mirroring. Now, here we are in the camera department, and I'll, keep things simple for you, this punch hole which is medium size. I would say hosts a 13 megapixel shooter and if you go to the back side, you're treated to a quad module. This is the reigning champion: 64 megapixel, camera f, 1.8 aperture, accompanied by these two minor camps. There are two megapixel shooters macro and both, and then we have the eight megapixel ultrawide camera it shoots in 4k.
It has a pretty generous, led flash here and a quick glance at the camera interface shows you a familiar setup here. We have portrait, and here we have more with slow motion, 464 megapixel shots documents, night mode panorama and time-lapse, but I'm thinking there could be more, which can be added or shown differently. This is the photo which AI and HDR there is also macro and tilt shift. This is the video which confirms we're getting 4k and macro video and a pro mode with both pro for photos and pro for videos which is actually kind of nice to see at 200 and something okay. So that's about it.
My first contact tells me it's a very light, slim and easy to handle phone for such a big battery. There's a lot of promise here when it comes to the battery life, the screen, which is pretty bright and even the camera. I have some good expectations from it and finally, we have mini 12.5 with mini plus with extra clipboard privacy control and those cool, new wallpapers and haptic feedback options. That's it from jsn1. com, we'll back with the full review before you know it bye, bye,.
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