The Xiaomi RedMi Note 10 Pro does not support 5G connectivity, so if you’re looking to future-proof your next phone, you’ll want to go elsewhere – something like the OnePlus Nord N10 5G would be a great option. It’s cheap like the RedMi Note 10 Pro and it has 5G.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11. Xiaomi launched the latest generation of the beloved Redmi Note series recently. And as usual, the series has proved to be popular for offering excellent value for money. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 might offers a good package for its price as well. The new Redmi Note 11 offers a performance, camera, and battery upgrade over I am in the same boat. Recently got a FiiO BTR5, which supports almost all codecs under the sun. But the phone only does SBC, AAC and AptX. No way to get either AptX HD or LDAC to get to work. I used my old phone (G7 thinQ) and both LDAC and AptX-HD work flawlessly, so the issue is definitely with the Redmi Note 10. And another Poco, the X3 GT, is cheaper at €290 and more powerful than the Redmi Note 11 Pro. It has a 6.6-inch 120Hz LCD screen with HDR10 support and employs the flagship-grade Dimensity 1100 The Xiaomi Redmi Note 11’s software looks just like that of Xiaomi’s more expensive phones. It runs Android 11 and MIUI, the company’s custom software layer. MIUI does not do anything too bold.The Redmi Note 10 5G has three cameras on its back, but the setup is the most basic one imaginable. There is a 48MP primary imager accompanied by a 2MP macro snapper and a 2MP depth sensor. A