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Review on Get your hands on Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro - 128GB, 6GB RAM now! by Riko Tateishi ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

My overall experience with the phone has been positive; everything functions as it should. There have been a few occasions in which the imprint has been unclear when using MIR-pay; however, this has not been an extremely bothersome occurrence. The screen is good, it is easy to work with, the brightness is sufficient, and the auto brightness is almost as good as it needs to be. The battery may be charged to its full capacity in under an hour. The first half of the work probably takes twenty minutes to complete. There is a setting that saves an extreme amount of energy, and while it seems to function, I haven't tested it very thoroughly.

Pros
  • Superb mobile device. This time around, I decided to go from Huawei to Honor due of the outstanding combination of features, hardware, screen size, and cost. Recently, my favorites (I have sat on them with my family for more than 12 years), which are either super-duper flagships with appropriate costs or frank vegetables, execute most tasks tolerably. The choice was not an easy one to make, but all things considered, I am pleased with how the change turned out. Taking into account the auto brightness, the dark theme of the rest of the phone, and the fact that the 60 Hz of the screen, as it turned out, can finally be parallel for my 120 Hz tasks, despite the fact that I admit that it may be necessary, the phone lasts for 1 day even with very active use, the battery life is good. Once, I even charged the phone at work starting on Friday evening, and the second time, I also charged it at work starting on Monday morning. This means that the phone can last up to 60 hours with calls and sometimes instant messengers on it (I had a little more than 59 hours).
Cons
  • It takes a lot of time to get used to the interface, which is obviously the most important aspect, but there are also other features that I didn't have in Huawei that I really like. The adherents will scoff at me for saying this, but I liked some of Huawei's features that are implemented here in a radically different way or aren't implemented at all (9 android). I had to spend close to three hours getting the phone set up, and that was before I started copying and transferring data. Nevertheless, at the same time I explored virtually every nook and crevice of the user interface.