Recently released by Xiaomi in the Vietnamese market in 2021, with prices starting from 3,990,000 dong, the Redmi 10 directly enters the budget smartphone segment and has attracted considerable attention from users. One of the main concerns for many potential buyers of the Redmi 10 is whether the screen display of the device is any good, as budget smartphones often come with screens of mediocre quality.
Let's dive in and evaluate the screen quality on this affordable Xiaomi smartphone.

1. Detailed Hardware Specifications of the Xiaomi Redmi 10's Screen
Xiaomi equips the Redmi 10 with a 6.5-inch display – placing it among the larger screens in today's market. However, it's not the largest, as many phones boast screens up to 6.7 inches, and foldable smartphones even exceed 7.2 inches.

The Redmi 10, equipped with an IPS LCD panel, displays colors accurately rather than vividly like AMOLED screens. With a 20:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, it falls into the commonly seen range in today's market.
However, in practical usage, does the Redmi 10's display quality suffice?
2. Evaluating the Screen Quality of the Xiaomi Redmi 10
2.1 Maximum Achievable Brightness
According to tests conducted by GSMArena, the Redmi 10 achieves a brightness level of 396 nits under normal conditions and up to 477 nits at maximum brightness. This indicates good display capabilities under regular conditions, though direct sunlight may pose some challenges. Nevertheless, it performs quite well within the budget smartphone segment, providing users with reassurance.
The screen's minimum brightness reaches 1.2 nits, which is quite decent, offering deep black levels that aid in power efficiency during usage.

2.2 Color Accuracy of the Screen
One of the strengths of the Redmi 10 is its relatively good color accuracy. Specifically, in dE2000 tests, the Redmi 10 achieves an average score of 2.6, indicating reasonably accurate color reproduction.
However, we can't compare it to mid-range or high-end smartphones, but within the budget smartphone segment, this score is quite respectable.
2.3 Screen Refresh Rate
This is undoubtedly one of the Redmi 10's strong points compared to its competitors, as it boasts a maximum refresh rate of up to 90Hz – a fairly high standard in the market, particularly prevalent in the mid-range to upper-mid-range segments. Naturally, this high refresh rate brings smooth and impressive performance to the Redmi 10 during usage, including gaming and app usage.

However, in the device settings, users are only given the choice between a 90Hz or 60Hz refresh rate, which may present limitations in usage.
However, even for a budget smartphone, the Xiaomi Redmi 10 with its IPS LCD screen has brought users one of the impressive displays in today's market.
3. Comparing the Redmi 10's Screen with Competitors
In its price segment, the Redmi 10 faces competitors like the Samsung Galaxy A12, Nokia 5.4, and OPPO A54. Comparing the screen quality of these phones with that of the Redmi 10 reveals similar or even lower levels of quality. Therefore, users can be satisfied with the screen quality of the Redmi 10 when making a choice.
