The Redmi Note 10 pro is a note 10, which is a pro, so here's my pro review on it and by the end of this video you would know why I call this review a pro review: hey everyone mutual here and again back with a phone review just because someone close was able to buy it, and I had ample fun with it. For about two weeks, the phone looks amazingly beautiful in this color. Even in this budget, category Redmi has made a phone which looks and feels premium. I mean that's, surely something worth mentioning the back. Matte finish surely looks as good as my OnePlus 8, and even though it can get some smudges on it. This finish is something which I cannot ever live without now.
The gradient colors are pleasing, and I feel this color turned out to be great. This is gorilla glass 5 by the way and the same gorilla is there on the front too. The frame in the middle is plastic, but I really don't think that should be considered negative here. The front has a scented punch, hole camera which doesn't really punch. It just takes pictures.
The phone feels great in hand, but it surely is a huge phone would not say it feels as bulky or as heavy as a Poco x2, but that massive screen size of course, has its own natural obvious weight. There are many holes on the phone, but the best hole is this 3.5 mm jack? Ah, the satisfaction, I'm not against Bluetooth, earphones and stuff, but having this on the phone is quite handy and good to see. Companies like mi ASUS and even motor still putting them on their phones. You guys are the real MVP. The sim tray has three dedicated slots.
I mean really nothing's wrong so far with the phone the camera bump is quite prominent and thick on this boy. I mean it's so thick that even the design of this camera layout looks shocked. You know what the moment. So, if you are someone who keeps dropping their phones and stuff, then an armored case would be a good idea. Talking about armor cases.
The case which comes in the box is nice overall, with a catfish back texture, but even without a cover, the phone felt quite drippy the supply charger. At 33 watts is quite smaller and lighter than the Poco x2 charger, which runs at the same wattage. Setting up the phone was simple but mini being mini. You won't be able to avoid the bloatware on the phone. I mean it kind of sucks that you can't remove the many useless apps which come pre-installed in the phone, but I guess that's the price of paying so less for a phone which is so feature-rich.
Even when I try to avoid signing in to my mini cloud account it's somehow guested through the Google login and signed in automatically and then laughed at me. I immediately set the screen to 120 hertz when the phone started and the experience was good and, like any other 120hz screen, the phone ran pretty smooth, and I didn't really see it behave. Strangely during my usage, as I used the phone more and more, I felt the screen to be pretty darn good. The brightness felt ample both indoors and outdoors. So I thought why not compare it directly against my OnePlus 8 screen and god-damn it beats it easily.
The colors vibrancy brightness and contrast everything was just better on the note 10 pros display clearly an epic win by Xiaomi. Here the stereo speaker didn't feel as rich or loud as the OnePlus 8 speakers, but I would say they aren't bad for the price I mean getting stereo speakers in this price segment is good enough, so I am not complaining, but they can easily get muffled if covered by hands, though so make sure you learn the art of making phones levitate. Once you are watching any sort of media on it. The call quality through the earpiece was decent and clear, and I had no trouble listening to what the other person was saying till. I positioned the earpiece correctly on my ear.
It is decently loud, and the stereo speakers work fine for the calls too, not too loud, but just fine. There has been quite a buzz about the poor proximity sensor, behavior of this phone, but I really didn't face much of it. I mean this might have been improved after the several updates, but really, who knows both the face and lock and fingerprint unlock worked really fast. I mean you can either choose one of them, but I personally always prefer physical sensors to unlock stuff. Wherever I can.
I really don't want to get into more details about it, but I have always found physical fingerprint sensors to work more effortlessly after using the OnePlus 8 for a long time now I really dislike its on-screen fingerprint sensor with a big. The overall performance of the phone has been quite smooth and fluid because it's a fairly new phone, but yeah me is in famous for ruining its phones with heavier and heavier major updates, but you can really save your phones by hard resetting them after each major upgrade, but not after every security patch or the same android version upgrade you get on the phone, so yeah, there's your pro-tip and the camera performs fairly. Well too. I, like most of the primary sensor shots and the macro shots from this phone when there is ample light around the color balance from the primary sensor and the ultra white sensor varies like a madman. The sensor does a good job capturing faces, but if you are a pixel peeper, you will notice the over sharpening hinders, but the dynamic range was managed quite satisfactorily, but on the portrayed mode it fails to find the sun just after a few seconds, which shows it doesn't care about anything but the face, and I guess that's why it's called the portrait mode.
The front camera takes decent pictures in decent light, but it does have over sharpening. I love most of the macro shots the phone takes and unless you pixel peep you'd, also be very happy with the performance. I mean, to be honest, some shots were astounding, and the macro mode also worked for the videos and the video department does a decent job and captures decent details, but with steady mode on the stabilization works great, but sacrifices a lot of details and lesser light through the sensor. But most of the videos recorded behaved rather disappointingly in terms of dynamic range. The exposure correction from the front camera behaved quite rapidly, but I would say, the details capture were fine, and the stabilization were decent too considering it has no optical stabilization sensor on any of the sensors throughout the phone.
This is how the video quality is from the front camera, and when I tested the phone at night well, the primary sensor performed fairly well too. It's hard to differentiate between the normal and the night mode, though, and most of the images turn out slightly blurry, but I would say it does a decent job of capturing decent photos which are quite valid, but by the end of the long processing it takes. Other general human pictures came out slightly blurred. Even after I tried my best to keep my hand still the front. Camera takes average pictures in low light and a terrible portrait picture.
So yeah don't attempt that. Well, unless you like soft gooey stuff, the ultrawide does a poor job in low light scenarios, though the video from the rear camera is fine, but with steady mode turned on the video processing. Has these jelly artifacts all over them for free and the front camera video lagged major details, but the amount of light captured was again decent. I mean this was a very dark scene, but the color tone on these samples were way off, and they were towards too much green. For some reason, the SOMA does a decent job overall and doesn't look fake, which I had experience with some previous me phones and, to be honest, many from many other brands too.
So at this time I would say this is a fine, slow job guys and, to my surprise, you can also record slo-mo's from the front of the camera too, so yeah pretty feature-rich camera with all sorts of nitty-gritty features on it. I wouldn't say it's perfect, but I really can't say it's bad too. It's kind of a mixed bag overall. Now, as the phone has a massive battery, the 33 watt charger took about one hour. Fifteen minutes to charge from two percent to ninety percent, but damn the phone has insane battery performance mini tends to kill many apps from the background unless you check the rendering background options.
So when you factor that, with the insane amount of battery inside the phone, you get a screen on time of almost 8 hours in full usage, and this is freaking amazing. I mean something like this makes. You forget how dreadful the mini OS is. I mean getting this kind of battery performance from a phone which is easily half of uh, the price of many flagships and even one third of many flagships, and even one fourth and even one fifth yeah man. Flagships are crazily priced in the world right now so yeah.
My point was that this is simply crazy. The haptic feedback from the phone sucks and sucks heavily- I mean they couldn't have put a worse motor inside a phone, and they did it. The vibration coming out of the body makes the phone feel cheap, very cheap, but this is the only factor where the phone would feel cheap. Overall, the beautiful 3.5 m jack does a good job, I'm not an audiophile, but the sound quality was similar to what I usually get from a PC. The phone supports python, l1 and YouTube.2 runs at 4k. The signal strength was as good as my OnePlus 8, with a Jio sim in it.
Now many of you love mini 2, for some reason. So here are some of the goods and bad about it. I mean I can definitely not stress much that I really loved all the bloatware the phone came with. I could not have been much grateful to Redmi for having put them there, and especially those apps, which I couldn't uninstall, I mean. What more could you ask for in the year 2021 right but yeah? Maybe they somehow steal our data with these different apps or maybe there is some other reason which we puny humans might not ever know about.
The phone does come with always on display which can stay for a maximum of 10 seconds, so not really always on display, but it sounds cool, so yeah but nice to see it here. Nonetheless, if you are a lazy bummer who doesn't even like changing wallpapers regularly, then I mean I: why did you even buy this phone, but now, when you have bought it uh these ever-changing lock, screen wallpaper feature is something which is nice and needs zero effort once you turn it on, based on your interests, the phone by default uses me's own keyboard, which I truly hate, as I am someone who can never let go of board so to change that I had to search for keyboard setting in settings and then from there only. I could select board as my primary keyboard. I've always loved double tap to wake up screen or to shut it off, but for some reason or some sort of bug, it failed to shut off the screen here. Good work, the floating windows behaved like soft floating stuff, so yeah it worked gracefully.
There are a bunch of nice notification, edge lighting features too. What I also liked was the many notifications and control center settings and the new control center style was also good with which you can open up your notification from swiping down on the left area on the screen and swiping right will open the main control functions like Wi-Fi, GPS, brightness control, etc. , which are in a nice layout. The theme store is filled with many free themes, which is nice and good, and not, I remember trying any sort of theme store. First, on a me phone, many years back so good to see it's still surviving and for you, private people.
They have introduced a privacy protection password feature which will ask for a password when your private stuff is accessed via any of the apps and with all of this, mini also makes sure to share app permissions and lists the other app permissions which the app may have taken in a separate category. The different battery saver modes were very thorough and clear, with their on-screen instructions, and I really can't dislike this part. Mini is truly feature-rich, and maybe this is why it will never feel as light or smooth as a stock android phone. So where are your options? You can also really tone the color of your display, but the auto one works good too. So I didn't feel like playing much with this, not just wrapping up and quickly talking about the special features.
The game turbo option will boost the performance for installed games. Floating windows is obviously for floating windows and for its short tutorial, second space will create an alternate version of your home screen and app drawer, and you can customize it totally different to the primary screen. Hence, the word second space. I guess light mode is a light version of mini which hides many of the detailed features of the skin and makes the icons huge as in size for ease of use and less distraction. Damn that was a long review, but I have no regrets, as this was a phone review on my channel after a freaking long time, so I hope you enjoyed it.
But to be honest, that's not the only reason why this review is so long. The Redmi Note 10 pro, is actually a feature rich in terms of both hardware and software that this detailed review had to be very detailed. Obviously. So, if someone is already accustomed to mini, I would have no problems recommending this phone to them blindly. But even if you are someone who is not so much used to mini and really our interest stock, android user fanatic 2, then also, I can recommend you this phone wholeheartedly, because, because of the price, but if you're, someone who aids mini to its core- but you are still watching this video- then you probably know how to root and flash custom ROMs on the phone.
I mean definitely for this price segment. Redmi has put all the essential features in terms of um the hardware you get on the phone and the software too, because mini is feature loaded, and you get mini 1 or even on 6 000, rupees phone, so yeah. This is a crazy great deal for those who don't mind using mini or for those who know how to flash custom ROMs on the phone. So this is it for my review. Do leave a like and sub with a bell if this video helped you in any way, you can also hop on to a discord server for more chit-chats on relevant topics, stay safe humans.
That's all for today, mew board out with these many features on my OS.
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