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It was very comfortable to wear and I bought it when Huawei was not even known outside of China. It was a very cheap mobile, with a mediocre camera, but with an acceptable screen and performance.
I bought this Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro to retire my Huawei P Smart (I didn't opt for Huawei again even though I'm a fan of the brand because of the sanctions imposed by the US). That being said, I bought the mobile looking to make the leap once and for all to 90Hz. But in fact, this phone supports up to 120Hz, so it's even better than what I was looking for in that regard. Its OLED screen looks great, everything is colorful and when the absolute black color predominates, the battery saving is beastly. The customization layer, MIUI 13 in this case, can be improved. I mean, it's pretty on the outside, but on the inside it's full of inconsistencies, bugs, and lack of maintenance. As if that were not enough, Xiaomi applications cannot be uninstalled, just like Google ones, and that is very annoying, since these apps consume a lot of energy for the little they do. It gives me the feeling that the Redmi Note 10 Pro would perform better if it did not have the MIUI customization layer and that bloatware pre-installed from the factory. The worst app by far is Mi Video. It's very invasive, slow, confusing and tries to do things that don't belong to it, like organizing your multimedia files (?). Anyway, in terms of photography, well, the photos come out good, the AI is very useful for certain occasions and the 108MP mode takes some tremendous photos. At night it does not stand out, but it defends itself fairly well. The internet connection is fine most of the time. Although from time to time the signal receiver collapses and stops working. The fluidity of this device is something that varies a lot depending on the application you use. In my case, there are some apps that don't perform as I would like, but it's not that they perform badly per se. It's just that 120Hz is expensive, and it shows. In short, I could easily recommend it. It is my first Xiaomi and although it is true that I liked it, I do not think it is up to Huawei in terms of raw material and software refinement.
This mobile is horrible. He does not stand out in anything and on top of that he goes crazy. Its MediaTek processor is terribly bad and its GPU is not good at playing 3D graphics content properly. Terrible selfie camera. It was enlarged more than necessary and it looked very pixelated. Something more pixelated than the photos on this mobile? The screen. One of the worst on the market. Painful mobile and not worth it, not even at a price of 30 euros ...
The truth is that I had planned to buy the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 and install LineageOS but my telephone company offered me this mobile for 100 euros and I did not think about it. It is one of the few mid / low range smartphones that includes a dual camera (and less for that price) although I have to say that the camera is not its strong point. The best thing it has in my opinion is the performance. Its Mali GPU and Kirin processor offer impressive performance (considering the price) and it is that no app crashes and demanding games do not go bad either. Then, the 18: 9 screen is great and EMUI 8 seems like a good system, it has done well for me and I have hardly had bugs when using it, plus it works on Android Oreo. I said, very satisfied.
I bought it to experience a mobile with Windows 10. I love the screen. For 78 euros, it was the best screen available for this price and with these features. Snapdragon 212 processor. This processor performs surprisingly well with normal use of the device, but for heavy apps it is insufficient. Windows 10 is pretty well optimized, although the battery lasts less than I would like. The RAM is decent. The Microsoft Store apps are TERRIBLE. The worst apps store I've seen ... There are few apps, and the few available are either abandoned or simply poorly optimized or designed for Windows 8.1
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