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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series design revealed in hands-on video: Report

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series has leaked in new real-life images and a hands-on video that reveals its design in full glory. Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Redmi Note 10 series on March 4 in India but when has that stopped the rumour mill from churning out leaks and rumours. That said, this new leak seems to be on point since it is reportedly coming directly from an offline retailer.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series has leaked in new real-life images

As per several pictures and a hands-on video posted on Instagram by a mobile phone retailer, the Redmi Note 10 series is set to get a design refresh that is more in line with the company’s flagship Mi 11. The phone has a glossy back panel with a rectangular camera module in the top-left corner. Xiaomi has already confirmed that it is bringing 108MP cameras to the Redmi Note 10 series and has also teased the new design of the upcoming phones calling it “Evol Design”. The pictures and the video posted on Instagram were taken down later but Twitter user Geekytamizha posted few pictures and a short clip from the video on their profile.

Here is the video: pic.twitter.com/pIXbAYLXbr

— Geekytamizha (@Geekytamizha_) February 25, 2021

The unit shown-off in the video has the model number M2101K7AI and is allegedly being sold off for Rs 17,000 without the retail packaging. The phone has 128GB storage and runs on Android 11 based MIUI 12.

Xiaomi is expected to launch the Redmi Note 10, Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max in India next week. Based on previous leaks, the Redmi Note 10 series is expected to feature a 120Hz high refresh rate display, 64MP cameras on the standard variant and a 108MP camera on the Pro variants.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series leaked specifications

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 series leaked specifications

The Redmi Note 10 Pro has previously surfaced on different certification websites across the world, and it could have a 120Hz high-refresh-rate display. Apart from this, we expect the next generation of Redmi Note phones to run on MIUI 12 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is expected to be available with 6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB storage. The phone is expected to be available in three colours: black, bronze and blue. Meanwhile, the Redmi Note 10 is rumoured to be offered in three colours: White, Green and Grey with 4GB/6GB RAM and 64GB storage. Additionally, the Redmi Note 10 Pro could arrive in three colourways including Blue, Grey and Bronze and could launch in three storage variants: 6GB/8GB RAM paired with 64GB and 128GB storage.

The Redmi Note 10 Pro is also rumoured to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G processor with a quad-camera setup on the back. The phone is also expected to be fitted with a 5,050mAh battery with fast-charging support. We will know more about the Redmi Note 10 series in the lead-up to the launch, scheduled for March 4.

 

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