Whileits own-branded kit has been more about wow-factor (like the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra), Xiaomi’s Redmi line has always represented excellent value. But the Redmi Note 10 Pro proves there can be plenty of wow-factor in a low-cost superstar smartphone. What it lacks in 5G speeds, it seems to make up for in virtually every other respect.
Oneof the strengths of the Redmi Note 12 5G is its display. The 6.67-inch AMOLED display has a punch-hole chin and slim bezels on three sides, except for the bottom one, which is a bit thick
TheRedmi Note 11 Pro is currently available to buy from Xiaomi in India for ₹24,999 (approximately $329/€299). The phone will launch in the UK on 8 April with a 6/128GB model costing £319. It will be available from the Mi store, Amazon, Currys, Argos and Very – we’ll add links once they’re live.
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