Redmi Note 10

Redmi Note 10 Price Leaked ($217): Better Than Expected

The Redmi Note 10 series is launching very soon. The device has leaked many times. We saw the Redmi Note 10’s hands-on video as well the box of Redmi Note 10 / Pro. Previously, we have reported about the  key specifications as well as the new design that will be coming to the series. Today, we have another look at Redmi Note 10’s box. And finally, it also shows the Redmi Note 10 price.

Redmi Note 10

Previously, we saw only saw the front of Note 10’s box. The new leak comes from Sistech Banna. This time the leak covers a different side. It also shows us the retail price of the Redmi Note 10. According to the retail box, the price of the Note 10 is INR. 15,999 ($217). This price is for the 6GB+64GB variant. Since the price is usually cheaper than mentioned on the retail box, we can expect anywhere from between Rs.14,000 to Rs.15,000 (~$190 – $203). It is actually a good price considering it comes with an AMOLED display.

Redmi Note 10

Other than that, the new leaks show that we will be having a black version of the Redmi Note 10 which was expected. It will be named Mighty Black. The box also mentions the items that will get in the box of Redmi Note 10. It is worth noting, that the box contains the phone, adapter, USB-Type C cable, SIM eject tool, User Guide, Warranty Card as well as a hard case in the box.

Conclusion

To recall, the Redmi Note 10 series are all set to launch in India on 4th March. Many of the key specifications of the phone have been leaked. It will be featuring an AMOLED display. Redmi has been using the IPS LCD panel for quite a long time. However, things are about to change this year. Recently, we have seen Redmi focusing on display a lot. The Redmi K40 series also focuses on display. It comes with an E4 AMOLED display. It is an important thing that the Chinese company is focusing on other things apart from performance.

Redmi Note 10

The leaked hands-on video of Redmi Note 10 showed the device from all the corners. We can see a dual speaker setup and a new camera design. The device however uses the side-mounted fingerprint scanner instead of in-display even though it comes with an AMOLED panel. It was also done with Redmi K40 to cut the costs.

Source / VIA

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