Redmi 10A launched in India with up to 4+64GB memory and a 5000 mAh battery
The Redmi 10A is powered by an Helio G96 processor from MediaTek.
The new Redmi phone is available through Amazon in two memory variants.
You can purchase the Redmi 10 in Blue, Black, and Grey colours.
Redmi India has launched a new budget smartphone in the country called the Redmi 10A. The phone has two RAM and storage combinations priced in the Sub-10K segment. The internals also includes a MediaTek Helio G96 chipset, a 5000mAh battery, and an expandable storage slot. Redmi has outfitted the 10A with a 13MP primary camera on the back and an HD+ IPS LCD panel on the front.
Redmi 10A Specs and Features
You get a 6.53-inch IPS LCD screen with HD+ resolution and a dewdrop notch up top. The selfie snapper is a 5MP sensor. The back camera, meanwhile, is a 13MP snapper with a LED flash right beside it. The camera panel is also home to a fingerprint scanner.
Tap on it to unlock the phone and you will be welcomed by Android 11-based MIUI 12.5 software.
At the heart, there is MediaTek Helio G25 along with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB storage.
Other goodies in the package are a 5000mAh battery with a 10W charger, a 3.5mm headphone jack, WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G LTE, and a micro-USB port.
You can purchase the device in Black, Grey, and Blue shades.
Redmi 10A, Redmi 10 Power Price in India and Availability
Redmi 10 Power
Redmi 10A is priced at ₹8,999 for the 3+32GB variant and ₹9499 for the 4+64GB variant. You can purchase the device through Amazon India starting April 26.
The Redmi 10 Power is essentially a slightly tweaked edition of the Redmi 10. The changes include 8GB of RAM (with 3GB of RAM expansion) and 128GB of storage, as well as a leather finish on the back. The rest of the specs are similar and it costs ₹8,499 for the 3+32GB variant and ₹9,499 for the 4+64GB model. The available colours are Black, Blue, and Grey only.
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