Redmi Note 10 Pro Leaked Specifications Tip Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC, 5,050mAh Battery
Redmi Note 10 Pro Leaked Specifications Tip Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC, 5,050mAh Battery 585q10
Redmi Note 10 Pro is expected to come with a 64-megapixel primary camera. 4p291b
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 7 January 2021 14:21 IST
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Highlights
Redmi Note 10 Pro may have a 64-megapixel Samsung S5KGW2 primary sensor
The phone is tipped to feature an IPS LCD display
Redmi Note 10 Pro was spotted on FCC with M2101K6G model number
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Redmi Note 10 Pro key specifications have been leaked online, soon after it was spotted on FCC. A tipster claims that the phone may be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoC and pack a large 5,050mAh battery. The leak comes a day after the phone was spotted on FCC certification site, hinting that Xiaomi has already started work on the next Redmi Note series. The Redmi Note 9 range is the current line-up and its successor is likely to be called the Redmi Note 10 series.
A on XiaomiUI Telegram group Redmi Note 10 Pro may have an IPS LCD display and is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 732G SoC. The phone may feature a quad rear camera setup with a 64-megapixel Samsung S5KGW2 primary sensor. This sensor will be accompanied by an ultra-wide sensor, a macro camera, and a depth sensor. Redmi Note 10 Pro is also expected to pack a 5,050mAh battery. The tipster notes that the Indian variant will not NFC and its codename for the unit will be ‘sweetin.'
The leak comes a day after the phone's FCC listing that suggests that Redmi Note 10 Pro may 4G with GSM, LTE, and WCDMA networks. It is also tipped to dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and FM Radio. Redmi Note 10 Pro is listed on FCC to run on MIUI 12 out-of-th-box.
Redmi Note 10 Pro was also Xiaomi plans to launch the Redmi Note 10 series as the company hasn't officially confirmed any details.
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