
In terms of overall design, this year's Note 10 variant has undergone a significant upgrade. While the front retains its design, it marks the first Redmi Note to come equipped with the premium 6.43-inch AMOLED DotDisplay technology.
However, in the standard version, it appears to only support a 60Hz refresh rate instead of the 120Hz like its more advanced siblings, the Note 10 4G and 5G.

On the back, the camera module has been moved closer to the left edge of the device, departing from the central placement seen in its predecessor. The edges are also more curved, providing a comfortable grip for prolonged use of this mobile phone.
The bottom edge of the device will house the speaker grille, 3.5mm headphone jack, and Type-C charging port supporting 33W fast charging.
Redmi Note 10 will come in three different configurations for users to choose from:
- Standard Version: equipped with the Snapdragon 678 chip, a 48MP main sensor, and MIUI 12 interface based on Android 11.
- 4G Version: powered by the Snapdragon 732G chip, a 108MP main sensor, and MIUI 12 interface based on Android 11.
- 5G Version: featuring the Snapdragon 768 chip, a 108MP main sensor, and MIUI 12 interface based on Android 11.

The device boasts an impressive 5000mAh battery capacity. Similar to the Redmi K40, the fingerprint sensor is located on the side of the device.
According to the announcement, this Xiaomi phone is scheduled to be launched on March 4th in India, with a delayed release of 1-2 weeks for other countries.
#Source: Compilation
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