Xiaomi’s desire to undercut its own offerings seems to be insatiable, at this point. The Redmi Note 10 series, like always, redefined value for money smartphones by bringing heretofore-unseen features to the budget segment, such as a 108MP camera and 120Hz AMOLED screen. So one can’t help but wonder why Redmi Note 10S exists. As our review notes, the Redmi Note 10S is a stop-gap between the Redmi Note 10 and Redmi Note 10 Pro. We’re not sure why Xiaomi felt the need to launch the Redmi Note 10S in India. Regardless, if you’re looking to buy the Redmi Note 10S, here are a few reasons why should go for it and equal reasons why you should skip it.
3 reasons to buy the Redmi Note 10S
Display
AMOLED screens are still somewhat of a rarity in this price segment, so any smartphone that has one is a good deal. Don’t expect the same kind of visual fidelity one would get from a high-end AMOLED panel, though. You will, however, get all the benefits of an AMOLED screen, such as punchier visuals, deeper blacks, better battery efficiency, and acceptable legibility under sunlight. Its 60Hz refresh rate might seem like a dealbreaker, but that shouldn’t really matter for most daily use cases.
Camera
The Redmi Note 10S phone’s 64MP quad cameras are quite capable when it comes to point-and-click photos. However, some of the compromises are made apparent under sub-par lighting conditions. MIUI’s Stock camera app is host to a myriad of features that will let you play around with images. However, we’d recommend that you install a GCam port for the best results. There should be one available soon-ish.
Battery
The Redmi Note 10S packs a 5,000mAh battery that lasts for well over a day under normal usage. Furthermore, support for 33W fast charging means that you can top it up quickly, too. There are several competing products that offer similar specs, so the Redmi Note 10S doesn’t stand out in that regard.
3 reasons to skip the Redmi Note 10S
Software
While MIUI is one of the more feature-rich Android forks out there, the sheer amount of bloatware it has is egregious. The Redmi Note 10S ships with MIUI 12.5 out of the box, which is bereft of many features such as navigation gestures on third-party launchers. You can’t install a custom icon pack on the default launcher as well. Lastly, while the phone doesn’t push out spammy ads, it does bombard you with app recommendations from GetApps.
Performance
On paper, the MediaTek Helio G95 is a gaming chipset. However, anyone who has tried to actually play any games in it will tell you otherwise. Any piece of ‘gaming’ hardware needs to function at peak capacity for extended time periods. Unfortunately, the Redmi Note 10S’s Helio G95 thermal throttles a lot. While your first few minutes of gameplay might be stellar, long sessions could get frustrating. There is a very good reason why gaming smartphones go the extra mile to properly cool the chipset.
Value for money
You’re honestly better off paying Rs 1,000 extra and getting a Redmi Note 10 Pro instead of a Redmi Note 10S. Not only do you get a 120Hz AMOLED screen, but also a Snapdragon 732G processor that doesn’t thermal throttle. Qualcomm chipsets also offer a lot of perks such as support for the aptX and other proprietary codecs. The only situation in which the Redmi Note 10S is an acceptable purchase is when you can get it at a discount, closer to Redmi Note 10 prices. The POCO X3 is a good alternative, too.
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