Redmi Note 10 Receives FCC Certification; May Run on MIUI 12, Have Dual Band Wi Fi
Redmi Note 10 Receives FCC Certification; May Run on MIUI 12, Have Dual-Band Wi-Fi 6t491d
Redmi Note 10 was spotted on the US FCC site with model number M2101K7AG. 571b6x
By Tanishka Sodhi | Updated: 27 January 2021 18:19 IST
Redmi Note 10 will likely be offered in Gray, Green, and White colour variants. 1u5r1k
Highlights
Redmi Note 10 will run on Xiaomi’s Android 11-based MIUI 12
The smartphone is expected to be launched next month
Redmi Note 10 will have 4G LTE
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Redmi Note 10 has received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification ahead of its launch. The smartphone was listed with model number M2101K7AG. It may run Xiaomi's MIUI 12 custom skin, that is based on Android 11. Redmi Note 10 is expected to be launched in India next month. It could be launched alongside Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G, that has also appeared on various certification sites.
While no other information of Redmi Note 10 was revealed through the US FCC listing, it is expected to be launched as soon as next month. The smartphone was officially teased by Redmi General Manager Lu Weibing earlier this week. Weibing posted an image of Redmi Note 9 4G and asked s about their expectations with Redmi Note 10.
The smartphone will be priced aggressively, as per a tipster, as the Redmi Note 9 series did not perform as well as expected in of sale. Redmi Note 10 will likely be offered in Gray, Green, and White colour variants.
As per an earlier report, Redmi Note 10 may feature a 6.53-inch display. It could have a triple rear camera setup featuring a 48-megapixel primary sensor. It is also tipped to pack a 6,000mAh battery.
Redmi Note 10 Pro, meanwhile, has been spotted on multiple certification sites, including the US FCC certification website. It is expected to launch alongside Redmi Note 10 next month.
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