Ahead of the potential launch of Xiaomi’s upcoming Redmi 10 smartphone, the device has leaked online in all its glory. The Redmi 9 successor will bring significant upgrades and that includes a quad-camera setup and the latest Mediatek Helio processor inside.
Going by the looks of the leaked images, the Redmi 10 looks similar to the Redmi Note 10 series devices launched earlier this year. As per the listing, the device measures 162 x 75.3 x 8.95mm and comes with a polycarbonate chassis.
At the front, the Redmi 10 boasts a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display, presumably an IPS LCD panel, with support for a 90Hz refresh rate. Although not much information about the display is available right now, we can see the 8MP punch-hole selfie camera at the top.
Cameras
Speaking of the cameras, Redmi 10 comes with a massive rectangular camera module, housing a quad-camera setup at the back. This will reportedly include a primary 50MP sensor, which is a significant upgrade from Redmi 9’s 16MP primary shooter. Other than this, you will also get an 8MP ultra-wide sensor and a couple of 2MP sensors for macro and portrait shots.
Under the hood, as per the leak, the device will pack the recently announced MediaTek Helio G88 SoC that comes with an integrated Mali-G52 GPU. It will be paired with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Plus, the device is to come with MicroSD support to further extend the storage.
Price and Availability
Coming to the price, there is no information on that as of now. As for the availability of the device, considering the fact that a Singaporean retailer leaked the information recently, we can expect Xiaomi to launch Redmi 10 in Singapore sooner rather than later. But, there is no information on whether or when the company will launch the device in other regions. So stay tuned for more information.