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Redmi Note10 Best Smart Phone


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Redmi Note 10 Best Smart Phone


When Xiaomi first launched the Redmi Note series, it was supposed to be this affordable (starting at sub-Rs 10,000) yet competitively specced range that covered the basics better – make that “WAY better” – than its competition. Fast forward to the present, the line-up includes Pro and Pro Max variants that have been pushing both spec and price boundaries beyond the low-budget segment realm. This is great for those looking for the Note badging and legacy to be attached to their mid-range smartphone but the Pro and Pro Max variants do not really follow the Note series’ footsteps in some manner. Yes, both are competitively priced and specced but one of the biggest highlights of the Note range used to be affordability and that comforting proximity to Rs 10,000, something which both the Pro and Pro Max miss out on.
 


But that does not mean Redmi has completely let go of Note that serves the masses. Along with the fancier versions that come with bells and whistles Redmi also has introduced the base variant, the Redmi Note 10. The Redmi Note without any suffix. The Redmi Note for the masses.

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Note-like looks

When it comes to looks and design, the Note series’ smartphones have usually been that kid in the class who does not get an A in every subject but is nowhere near failing either. The smartphones in the Note range look good, very good some might even say but their design will seldom turn heads. And the same applies to the Redmi Note 10 as well.
The phone comes with great looks but it is unlikely to be a topic of conversation. The front of the phone is covered by the tall Super AMOLED display which is paired with a dot notch that houses the camera. It has a polycarbonate back that can easily pass off as matte glass and does not look anything remotely like plastic. The big, black, almost rectangular, slightly raised camera unit is the only thing that breaks the matte white monopoly. There is a Redmi logo that sits near the base of the back but that is hardly an attention seeker.



The phone has soft, curvy edges that help it sit well in your hand and the matte polycarbonate back keeps it from getting scratched and smudged at the drop of a hat. It packs a big battery but does not feel too heavy which is again a plus. If you like your phones to stand out in the crowd and cannot do with a smartphone that ‘just’ look good then perhaps you can give the Redmi Note 10 a skip. But in its price segment, it is among the better-looking devices out there. And there are not many options in the price range that can even pass off as good-looking. To read more about the design read our first cut.


A new chip that rocks gaming, but with a few stutters

The Redmi Note 10 may be suffix-less but the phone does have an edge over its Pro and Pro Max siblings. It is the only new Note that comes with a new processor. The Redmi Note 10 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 678 processor paired with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage which can be expanded up to 512 GB and comes with a MicroSD card slot which means you will not have to sacrifice a SIM card’s space for it.


Smartphones have now reached a phase where it is pretty much a given that they will handle your day-to-day chores well. All of them may not be able to handle high-end gaming, video editing, or many such high-power requiring tasks well but they are all pretty much expected to handle routine stuff – the mails, the social networks, the odd image filters, the messages – smoothly. Now, although most of the time the Redmi Note 10 behaved well, it did trip up from time to time in this zone. No, the experience was not all laggy and crash-y. but the fact that it happened on a device that bears the Note tag was surprising.

Much to our surprise, we sometimes found our Note 10 lagging while performing elementary tasks. It once actually froze when we were accessing Google Drive. And these blips did not happen just once. Sometimes it would take us multiple taps to get a single action done and even the most basic of apps would crash. And generally when we were casually using the smartphone, and not really pushing it. Yes, these were rare occasions, but then…this is a Note, and we have expectations.

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The world the almost perfect smartphone from OnePlus9 5G


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The almost perfect smartphone from OnePlus9 5G 



 OnePlus 9 was one of the most anticipated smartphone releases of 2021. OnePlus has historically been a smartphone enthusiast brand, but they have since started moving into the mass market like Samsung, Xiaomi, and Apple. The OnePlus 9 personifies with a premium price point akin to what you normally get from the other brands along with flagship specs.

Obviously, historical OnePlus fans might not be so happy. But times change and you’re either on the ship or you’re out. Sorry, 

Now the OnePlus 9 5G is the latest iteration of the companies flagship smartphone. The phone comes in two variants; the base version OnePlus 9 and the beefier, souped-up OnePlus 9 Pro. The two phones are almost identical in specs except a telephoto camera comes in the Pro version. Both phones start with 8GB RAM, 128GB storage combo and they dial up to as much as 12GB RAM/128GB ROM.

They are powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset which includes a 5G modem and is tweaked for better AI performance. This phone also sports up to 120Hz refresh rate display and a 4,500mAh battery that can be juiced up by a super-fast 65W charger. OnePlus has partnered with Hasselblad, a renowned Swedish camera vendor to boost its phone’s camera department.

The variant that I have is the base version, OnePlus 9 5G unlocked China Edition with dual-sim support. From a design perspective, there’s nothing unique about this phone. It’s a big (at least for me) 6.55″ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Right on top is a microphone, on the left side are volume up/down buttons while on the right is OnePlus’ unique alert slider along with a power button. On the bottom is a sim card slot, a USB-C port, and speakers. The phone’s back is covered by glossy plastic.

The cameras along with the flashlight are etched on the top left side. That’s just about it. The phone has an in-display or on-screen fingerprint reader just at the bottom of the screen. Some users have complained about the positioning of this fingerprint reader, but I find no issues with it.

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OnePlus 9 5GFull Specifications

Display Size: 6.55 inches
Resolution: 2400 x 1080 pixels 402 ppi
Aspect Ratio: 20:9
Display Type: 120 Hz Fluid AMOLED
Cover Glass: Corning® Gorilla® Glass
Dimensions: 160mmx74.2mmx8.7mm
Weight: 192g
Operating System: OxygenOS based on Android™ 11
CPU: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 888
5G Chipset: X60
GPU: Adreno 660
RAM: 8GB LPDDR5
Storage: 128GB UFS 3.1 2-LANE
Port: USB 3.1 GEN1 Type-C, Single nano-SIM slot
WiFi: 2×2 MIMO, Support 2.4G/5G, Support WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Bluetooth: 5.2, support aptX & aptX HD & LDAC & AAC
NFC: Enabled
GPS: GPS (L1+L5 Dual Band), GLONASS, Galileo (E1+E5a Dual Band), Beidou, A-GPS
Camera: Main: 48MP, Ultra-wide: 50MP, 2MP Monochrome camera
Battery: 4,500 mAh (2S1P 2,250 mAh, non-removable), Warp Charge 65T (10V/6.5A), 15W Wireless Charging

Performance

Powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 888 chipset, this phone is fast. I am a heavy multi-tasker. I have at least 160 apps installed including Spotify, Google ecosystem, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, and everything in between. Switching between apps is very responsible, you can hardly notice any lags.

You can unlock the phone using the in-display fingerprint scanner powered by Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max technology. The on-screen fingerprint performance is as good as the traditional physical fingerprint scanners we’ve come to know. Besides using the fingerprint reader, you can also unlock the phone using Face unlock as well as PIN and pattern matching.


The display supports up to 120Hz refresh rate which makes switching between apps, scrolling and gaming really fast. Obviously, this comes at the expense of battery usage. However, you can dial back to 60Hz from the settings if you are worried about battery usage.


Connectivity: 5G, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2 & NFC

The OnePlus 9 packs all the flagship connectivity options in 2021 you would expect; 5G mobile technology, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC is all zapped in the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 SoC. You might not need all this latest tech right now in 2021 because the adaption is still low. However, it future-proofs you for at least another 3-5 years ahead. The onboard X60 5G Modem-RF 5G modem supports Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS), mmWave and sub-6 GHz giving you upto 7.5 Gbps download and 3Gbps upload speeds.

The 5G modem is also backward compatible with 4G LTE/3G/2G networks making the phone usage with networks that don’t yet have 5G connectivity such as MTN and Airtel Uganda.  Full Detailes Click Here....

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