The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 5G smartphone fell into the hands of DxOMark specialists, where its power subsystem was evaluated. Recall that the other day the same test was passed by Redmi Note 10 with 4G support.
Smartphones differ quite noticeably. The Redmi Note 10 5G has a larger display with an IPS panel instead of AMOLED. In addition, the heart is the MediaTek Dimesity 700 instead of the Snapdragon 678. In addition, the younger model supports faster charging (33W versus 18W).
As a result, the more expensive version of Redmi Note 10 5G lost to the more affordable one, earning 78 points against 87 for Redmi Note 10. However, in terms of autonomy, despite different screens and platforms (the batteries are identical here), smartphones are almost the same: 79 points against 81 points. The main difference lies in charging. Here Redmi Note 10 5G has only 63 points against 80 for the younger version.
As a result, Redmi Note 10 5G still took the sixth place in the source rating, which is very good. More specifically, he shared this sixth place with several smartphones, including the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
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