

This may not seem hugely cheap for a 4G phone. There's also a version which keeps the storage at 128GB but ups the RAM to 8GB, for $329 (approximately £235 / AU$425) that seems to be exclusive to the US. We are reviewing the 128GB / 6GB version, but this only costs a little more at $299 / £269 (roughly AU$390). It starts at $279 / £249 (around AU$360), for the Redmi Note 10 Pro with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. You'll also be able to buy this handset in the US, but an exact release date hasn't yet been revealed. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro was announced in March 2021, and it's available in the UK now. Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro: price and availability Or there’s the Realme X50 5G, which you should buy instead if you want 5G. It’s a little less fancy, but is also a great buy. The strongest competition at the price includes the Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC from the same company, which is heavier, thicker and has an LCD screen rather than an OLED.
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The Redmi Note 10 Pro has a Gorilla Glass back, not the plastic we now see even in alarmingly expensive Android phones.

There are mountains of substance here, and even the build quality gets more attention than we’d expect. The Redmi Note 10 Pro's battery also lasts a long time, even if you use the 120Hz screen mode for smoother scrolling. This one is great for nature photography. Most budget phone macro cameras are barely worth using. There’s also a highly unusual, and unusually good, macro camera. And while you shouldn’t put too much faith in that ultra-high megapixel count, it produces nice photos and has access to a good night mode.
