The Redmi Note line has solidified as a key Xiaomi line. As of its tenth edition, three phones – the Note 10, Note 10 Pro and Note 10 Pro Max, which have just debuted in India. Powered by the Snapdragon 732G and a 108 MP main camera, the Note 10 Pro Max is the leader of the pack. The classic Note 10 Pro offers the same 64MP chipset and main shooter, while the vanilla Note 10 comes with the SD 678 and a 48MP camera. All three handsets come with Super AMOLED displays, which is a first for the Redmi Note range.
Redmi Note 10 Pro Max
Kicking off is the first Redmi Note with a 120Hz Super AMOLED display – the Note 10 Pro Max. It comes with a 6.67-inch FHD + panel with a 16MP camera housed in a small punched cutout (2.96mm). The display also supports HDR 10 and up to 1200 nits of maximum brightness and is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.
On the back we find Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor inside the primary shooter. It is 1 / 1.52 ″ in size with 0.7 μm pixels and Super-PD autofocus. The default mode uses a 9-1 grouping process efficiently producing 12 MP shots. There is also an 8MP ultra-wide snapper, a 5MP tele-macro camera with 2x zoom, and a 2MP depth sensor.
The Snapdragon 732G sits under the hood with 6/8 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage which is always expandable via microSD. On the software front we have Android 11 based on MIUI 12. The phone also comes with an IR blaster, headphone jack, two stereo speakers and an IP52 rating. The battery reaches 5020 mAh and offers charging capacities of 33 W.
The Redmi Note 10 Pro Max starts at INR 18,999 ($ 261) for the 6/64 GB version. There is a 6/128 GB variant for 19,999 ($ 275) while the 8/128 GB model will cost 21,999 (302 $). It is available in the colors Dark Night, Glacial Blue and Vintage Bronze.
The first sales in India are scheduled for March 18 on mi.com, Amazon India, while other Xiaomi business partners will bring the phone at a later date.
Redmi Note 10 Pro
The classic Redmi Note 10 Pro has the same 6.67-inch Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Snapdragon 732G chipset as the Pro Max. The rear camera setup replaces the 108MP camera with a Samsung GW3 64MP sensor. The remaining three sensors are identical (8MP + 5MP + 2MP) to the Note 10 Pro Max.
The Note 10 Pro also gets a 5,020mAh battery with 33W charging and stereo speakers, headphone jack, and infrared blaster. The RAM is available in 6/8 GB while the storage varies between 64 GB and 128 GB and is expandable via microSD.
The Redmi Note 10 Pro starts at INR 15,999 ($ 220) for the 6/64 GB version. There is a 6/128 GB variant for 16,999 ($ 234), while the 8/128 GB model will cost 18,999 (261 $). Color options include Dark Night, Glacial Blue, and Vintage Bronze. First sales in India are scheduled for March 17
Redmi note 10
The third Note 10 entry brings a 6.43-inch Super AMOLED display with a standard 60Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Snapdragon 678 chipset with 4/6 GB of RAM and 64/128 GB of expandable storage.
The camera setup includes a 48 MP Sony IMX582 main shooter, an 8 MP ultra-wide module, and two 2 MP sensors for macro shots and depth data. The selfie camera arrives at 13MP. As for the battery, we get a 5000mAh cell which performs 33W fast charging like the Pro brothers and the software side is again covered by MIUI 12 above Android 11.
The Redmi Note 10 will start at INR 11,999 ($ 165) for the 4/64 GB version and climb to 13,999 ($ 192) for the 6/128 GB variant. First sales start March 16 on mi.com and Amazon. India. Color options include Shadow Black, Frost White, and Aqua Green.
In a few hours, Xiaomi will also announce its Redmi Note 10 range to the global audience – stay tuned, because this event could bring even more surprises!