Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro Review

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In this Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro Review, we’ll look at the phone’s curved display, camera, and battery life. We’ll also discuss the 5G compatibility of this new phone. The Mi Note 10 Pro is also one of the first phones to offer wireless charging.

Xiaomi’s 5G-ready Mi Note 10 Pro

Xiaomi is working on a new 5G phone. While it is not clear if the device will be available in other markets, it is expected to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor. Its teaser video has the Qualcomm logo and 5G branding, and it will probably be available in Spain first. The phone is also expected to come with a 5020mAh battery and 33w wired charging.

The phone has a 48 MP main camera and a 2MP depth camera for taking natural photographs. It also features a front-facing 8-megapixel camera for selfies. It supports both 3G and 4G LTE and 5G networks. It is also IP52-certified and offers a 33W fast charger.

Its curved display

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro features an excellent curved display and a beautiful AMOLED screen, but its curved design makes it a little uncomfortable to hold with one hand. The curved edges can easily be accidentally touched and are heavy at 208g. The phone also has a large 5260mAh battery.

The Mi Note 10 Pro has a full HD+ AMOLED display with a contrast of 4,500,000:1 and a pixel density of 395 PPI. The display is also very bright, with a maximum brightness of 1200 nits. The phone’s display also offers HDR 10 support, which can be useful for watching HDR videos. It also has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection to help protect the screen from damage.

The Mi Note 10 Pro features a 6.47-inch full-HD+ display with a curved edge. The display has a 90.7-percent screen-to-body ratio, which makes it ideal for reading. It also offers a TUV Rheinland low-blue-light certification.

Its camera

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro’s camera is one of the best you can find in a midrange smartphone. With a 108MP main sensor, it is capable of taking stunning images. The device has four other lenses: a 20MP ultra-wide lens for taking selfies, a 2MP macro lens, and optical image stabilization.

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro camera has an additional lens that improves color rendering and reduces defects. Xiaomi does not explain how this lens works, but it does provide great detail and rich colors. You can also force the camera to focus on a subject. Generally, the camera will switch to portrait mode if you need to take a photo with a blurred background.

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro’s camera can also capture fine details. Unlike other phones, it has a 2x zoom, which is crucial for taking close-up shots. Its 5MP sensor also helps capture details at close quarters and throws out the background with a beautiful bokeh effect.

Its battery life

The battery life of the Mi Note 10 Pro is impressive for a smartphone that costs only $500. Its 5.260mAh battery is comparable to other devices in its price range, making it a great option for long-term use. Moreover, it has a headphone jack, allowing users to listen to music without hassles. However, it does lack a microUSB port.

While the Mi Note 10 Pro has an impressive battery life, it still lags in terms of battery autonomy. Xiaomi must improve the battery’s autonomy in its upcoming phones. This test is conducted under controlled conditions, using the ViserMark battery performance benchmark. The tests mimic usage patterns, including long standby periods and multiple user actions.

Its interface

The Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro interface is a mix of Android and MIUI. The first version of the MiUI was based on Android 9, which isn’t the latest version, and it was later updated to Android 10 and MIUI 12. The latest version of the UI is set to roll out to the Mi Note 10 Pro sometime in April 2022.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro runs Android 11 and comes with the January 2021 security patch. It also features the MiUI Global 12.0.1 UI, based on Android 11. It’s a pretty stock Android experience, with most UI customization in a handful of settings, extra utilities, and app launcher organization.