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Xiaomi Redmi 10A reviews by real users Xiaomi Redmi 10A

User reviews

User score

3.3
  • 1
  • 2
  • 6
  • 1
  • 11
21 reviews
  • Screen5.1
  • Performance3.0
  • Camera4.4
  • Connectivity5.6
  • Battery7.1
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Kimovil users believe the Redmi 10A is a very low-quality phone. While they highlight its affordable price, the general consensus is that its performance is terrible, only suitable for very basic use or as a secondary phone. They recommend looking for alternatives due to its poor value for money.

Design & Materials

According to our users, the screen is very low quality, described as "disgusting" due to its 720p HD+ resolution, which is considered terrible.

Is it a drop-resistant and scratch-resistant smartphone?
5.6

21 reviews

Do you think it's a nice phone?
5.5

21 reviews

Is it comfortable?
5.2

21 reviews

Can you see it well in the sunlight?
4.0

21 reviews

Performance & Hardware

According to our users, performance is extremely poor, with a very slow processor. It suffers constant lag even in basic tasks and is incapable of gaming.

Does it have good sound?
5.2

21 reviews

Does it work smoothly in everyday use?
2.1

21 reviews

What's your experience been with demanding games?
1.8

21 reviews

Camera

According to our users, the cameras are very low quality, described as "cardboard" and "a joke," offering terrible results.

Quality of daytime photos
4.6

21 reviews

Quality of nighttime photos
3.4

21 reviews

Quality of selfies
4.2

21 reviews

Does it have a powerful flash?
5.3

21 reviews

Connectivity

According to our users, connectivity is poor, with 4G network reception issues and Bluetooth failures, affecting the overall experience.

Does it have good coverage for calls?
5.8

21 reviews

Quality of the GPS
6.1

21 reviews

And the WiFi?
5.0

21 reviews

Battery

According to our users, the 5000 mAh battery is one of its few strong points, offering decent battery life for daily use.

How long does the battery last?
  • 10%
    Less than half day
  • 5%
    Less than a day
  • 43%
    One day
  • 38%
    More than one day
  • 5%
    Two days or more

21 reviews

Software

Did it come with preinstalled applications?
  • 10%
    It comes with a clean operating system
  • 62%
    It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
  • 29%
    It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall

21 reviews

Do you regularly receive updates?
  • 48%
    Never
  • 10%
    Once a year
  • 43%
    Every six months
  • 0%
    Every two months or less

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All 21 opinions

  • Auto
    It's not suitable for gaming

    If you want one that offers good value for money, I recommend the Galaxy S21 FE 5G or the Infinix Hot 60 Pro Plus.

    Pros
    • It's good for everyday use and basic use
    Cons
    • It's not good for gaming; it overheats as soon as you start playing Call of Duty and has very strong lag spikes; it often lags with undemanding games like Pou.
    • 1.7
    • Screen2.5
    • Performance0.0
    • Camera2.2
    • Connectivity1.6
    • Battery0.0
  • Auto
    What a terrible phone

    The Redmi 10A is one of Xiaomi's worst phones in my personal experience. Price: its only strong point, it's around $100 (1,000,000 Gs in Paraguay), very accessible for people with limited resources, but in terms of performance, there are better options. Performance: its performance is AWFUL, almost nonexistent. In everyday use and gaming, they're equally terrible. The phone can't even handle its own operating system. In games like Free Fire, even with low graphics settings, it stutters badly, making you want to throw the phone in the trash. Camera: The quality of both the front and rear cameras is awful. 13 megapixels by today's standards is garbage, and the front camera, at 5 megapixels, feels like graphics from a Sega Genesis game. Screen: To be honest, blind people are lucky because this phone's screen is absolutely terrible. That 720p HD+ is garbage. Battery: It's okay; 5000 milliamp-hours isn't too bad, although it's a bit low in my opinion. Conclusion: If you were thinking of buying this phone, you'd be better off looking for better alternatives than this piece of junk.

    Pros
    • The battery is good.
    Cons
    • Outdated hardware
    • Terrible quality (screen and cameras)
    • Super basic performance
    • It doesn't even support the operating system
    • 2
    • Screen8.0
    • Performance2.6
    • Camera2.0
    • Connectivity7.3
    • Battery0.0
  • Auto
    It's a good phone, but it's lacking in areas like performance and camera quality.

    Pros
    • Design
    • Screen
    • Burden
    • Battery
    Cons
    • Camera
    • Bad processor
    • Not compatible with demanding emulators
    • Network connection
    • 7
    • Screen5.2
    • Performance5.0
    • Camera7.3
    • Connectivity3.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Avoid even second-hand, even at €30, a disaster

    I lost a Xiaomi Mi9 lite, someone in my family had this new Redmi 10 in a drawer. He gave it to me, warning me that it was working very poorly. I had a hard time imagining (after the Mi9) that Xiaomi would make a phone so slow in touch, in switching from one screen to another, sometimes a black screen while waiting for the requested app. But it is also possible that 2GB of RAM has become too short for Android 10 (Apple also had iPhones that became slow following a new iOS) or maybe the processor is really bad.

    Pros
    • Not much
    • The battery
    Cons
    • The processor maybe
    • Internal memory
    • 2
    • Screen3.3
    • Performance1.6
    • Camera7.0
    • Connectivity7.0
    • Battery10
  • Auto
    Laguchey bucket

    A very laggy phone that even a granny can't buy. It has terrible reception in the village where even a very budget Itel for 2k rubles catches 4g.

    Cons
    • RAM
    • Optimization
    • 1.8
    • Screen2.2
    • Performance1.0
    • Camera2.7
    • Connectivity5.0
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    .

    It could be a good option for a secondary cell phone or for someone who wants a cell phone just to send messages, watch videos, etc.

    Pros
    • Price (under $100)
    Cons
    • All
    • 5.3
    • Screen5.0
    • Performance1.3
    • Camera6.0
    • Connectivity8.6
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Adaptable

    It's a cell phone that might be good for you second-hand if you want something super cheap, but for everyday use it's currently very short.

    • 5.2
    • Screen3.7
    • Performance4.6
    • Camera4.2
    • Connectivity8.0
    • Battery9.0
  • Auto
    Anyone who has it is teased by their friends

    What would I imagine for a 600 reais cell phone? Yes, it freezes, it can't load a YouTube video straight away, it doesn't pick up 5G here at home and whoever bought it is isolated because they can't play with friends.

    Pros
    • Price
    Cons
    • Screen
    • Performance
    • A little bit of everything
    • 4.7
    • Screen5.5
    • Performance1.0
    • Camera4.6
    • Connectivity4.5
    • Battery5.0
  • Auto
    A perfect mobile for less demanding everyday life.

    • 6
    • Screen5.5
    • Performance5.0
    • Camera4.7
    • Connectivity6.6
    • Battery7.0
  • Auto
    Simple phone for simple people 3/10

    It's a good device for those who don't need to play games, take photos or edit. I bought it without knowing this, and I suffer because of it, but for everyday use/calls it's great.

    Pros
    • Battery
    • Everyday use
    Cons
    • Camera
    • Screen
    • Processor
    • Update Android 12
    • 1.6
    • Screen5.0
    • Performance1.6
    • Camera1.0
    • Connectivity5.6
    • Battery9.0

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Score
  • 5.3 Design & Materials
  • 5.2 Performance & Hardware
  • 5.2 Camera
  • 5.6 Connectivity
  • 6.1 Battery
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  • Hardware and performance
  • Camera
  • Connectivity
  • Battery

Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.

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