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REVIEWS OF Xiaomi Redmi 10 Prime (Astral White 4GB RAM 64GB ROM |Helio G88 with extendable RAM Upto 2GB |FHD+ 90Hz Adaptive Sync Display)
- Here is my first impression of this phone after using it for a week:
- I previously owned an Honor 10 Lite, which I purchased in 2019 for $7,999. The Redmi 10 Prime that I recently purchased for 11,999 doesn't appear to be a significant upgrade.
- The only thing that makes the display less useful than my previous phone's is the 90Hz screen. Otherwise, it is fantastic. While my Honor doesn't, lags a lot when going through Twitter, YouTube, etc. It works nicely at 60Hz. So, to me, 90Hz is merely a marketing ploy.
- The 6000mAh battery is excellent. with a 9Hours+ SOT, lasts for two days without recharging. The 3400mAh battery in my Honor used to last 6.5 hours or more when it was brand-new.
- The only issue is that it loses about 3% of its power over night and still misses notifications when I check it in the morning, whereas my Honor barely loses any juice and never misses a notice. Sometimes it hardly drains 1%. But this isn't a major problem. Its battery performance is amazing all around.
- Disappointing camera. My Honor has a 13+2MP camera setup, while this one has a 50+8+2+2MP setup. But they operate nearly identically. Ultrawide and macro are pointless.
- UW pixelates everything. The main camera performs well when set to 50MP mode; otherwise, the details are identical to those of my Honor. Worse than Honor is Edge detection. It takes around 3–4 tries to tap and concentrate, but once it does, ears and hair are still blurred. Although the front camera is good for the budget, the viewfinder's image is very grainy and appears to be from a VGA camera. However, after shooting the photo, it processes and produces a much better result. Its 8MP camera is comparable to my Honor's 24MP camera in terms of resolution. Selfies are likewise useless if HDR/AI mode is not on.
- AI oversharpens by adding too much. But the night mode really makes a difference. It processes and produces a really lovely outcome.
- Software works well. No ADs have yet been sent to me. I looked over the TnC thoroughly and deselected the AD personalizations. In addition, as soon as the programme opened, I removed all of the bloatware. Only GetApps remains installed and is not disabled. I've limited its background operations, notifications, and other features, so it doesn't annoy me. Apparently MIUI has a lot of issues, but thank God I haven't yet run into any. I adore its animations as well. They flow well and are enjoyable. However, lags in apps from third parties are plainly audible. I can't comment because I don't play any games. I can claim that the third-party apps run more smoothly on My Honor's 60Hz phone than they do on this one's 90Hz. When using Twitter, Disney+ Hotstar, SonyLIV, or Prime Video and when playing FHD+ or higher resolution, it becomes heated at the top.
- The two speakers on this phone are my favourite feature. It's enjoyable to hear it. The highs, lows, treble, and bass are all fantastic. It is just as loud as my previous LCD TV. After purchasing this device, I discovered via twitter that it is the only one in its price range that include a balanced stereo speaker. The network is receiving well. No proximity sensor problem (as many faced in other Xiaomi devices). In my area, 4G+ works well and can easily reach speeds of 30Mbps or more.
- If you want high-quality selfies, don't get this phone. If you prefer back cameras, however, it is the greatest affordable smartphone available.
- It actually costs a lot.I advise selecting any other mobile phone in this price range.
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