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Metric | Xiaomi Redmi 10 | Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G |
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Connectivity | #653 | #366 Winner |
Design | #710 | #491 Winner |
Display | #744 | #384 Winner |
Performance | #724 | #518 Winner |
Battery | #805 | #364 Winner |
Camera | #310 Winner | #494 |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Xiaomi Redmi 10 is a budget phone that offers a range of desirable features at an affordable price. While it may not have all the bells and whistles, it's a solid upgrade over its predecessor, the Redmi 9. One of the notable improvements is the design, which now features a smooth plastic finish on the back and frame, rather than the textured one found on the Redmi 9. The screen has also been upgraded to a 6.5-inch IPS LCD with a 1080p resolution and a fast 90Hz refresh rate. The phone's performance is adequate for everyday tasks, but it falls short in terms of gaming capabilities. The battery life is decent, lasting up to 127 hours in our tests, although the charging speed is somewhat slow. The camera setup has been improved with a new main cam featuring a 50MP quad-camera sensor and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, as well as a macro camera and depth sensor. However, while the daytime shots are good, the colors are not realistic, and there's poor contrast and dynamic range. The night mode feature is a welcome addition, providing significant improvement in sharpness, fine detail, and overall picture quality. Overall, the Redmi 10 is a solid budget phone that offers a lot of value for its price. While it may have some shortcomings, such as a mediocre chipset and slow charging, it's still worth considering if you're in the market for a budget device.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G is a budget-friendly mid-ranger that offers a good package deal. The phone provides 5G connectivity and has a similar design to its 4G counterpart, with a curved back panel made of plastic and a frosted finish to prevent smudges. The display is the same as the 4G model, featuring a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with a 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The screen looks good, with sharp images, decent brightness, and smooth scrolling. The phone has a headphone jack and single speaker, which is a step back from the stereo speakers found on previous Redmi Note models. The camera setup includes a 48MP main cam, 8MP ultra-wide lens, and 2MP macro cam, producing decent photos in good lighting conditions. However, the phone's performance is not outstanding, with benchmarks showing it to be comparable but not exceptional. Battery life also falls short of expectations, lasting around 101 hours according to our endurance test. The camera struggles in low-light situations, with soft and lacking detail on both the main cam and ultra-wide lens. Selfies are inconsistent, with good sharpness and detail sometimes, but often blurry or soft. Overall, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 5G is a solid mid-range device with some notable drawbacks. While it offers a nice OLED screen, up-to-date 5G chipset, and decent charging speed, it lacks stereo speakers and has below-average battery life. If you're looking for alternatives, consider the Samsung Galaxy A33 or Moto G82.
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