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Redmi Note 10 Lite official with Snapdragon 720G, 48MP camera

Xiaomi announced a new budget phone belonging to the rather large Redmi Note 10 series. The Redmi Note 10 Lite is now official, bearing specs similar to the Redmi Note 9 Pro.

The Redmi Note 10 Lite features a 6.67-inch FHD+ DotDisplay with a 2400 x 1080 resolution and Gorilla Glass 5. It’s powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 720G. There are two variants, a 4GB + 64GB model and a 6GB + 128GB model.

Redmi Note 10 Lite Specs and Price

The handset has a 48MP main camera flanked by an 8MP ultra-wide, 5MP macro, and a 2MP depth. It also has a 16MP front camera for selfies.

A 5,020mAh battery powers the phone. It runs on MIUI 12 on top of Android 11. The rest of the Redmi Note 10 Lite’s specs include a side mounted fingerprint scanner, a USB-C port, and a headphone jack.

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We’re not sure if the Note 10 Lite is coming to the Philippines. But in India, the handset has a price of INR 14,000 for the 4GB + 64GB, model, and INR 16,000 for the 6GB + 128GB model. Converted to local currency, that’s around Php 9,600+ and Php 11,000+, respectively.

Price

Redmi Note 10 Lite
4GB+64GB: INR 14,000
6GB+128GB: INR 16,000

Redmi Note 10 Lite specs

Display6.67-inch FHD+ DotDisplay, 2400 x 1080, Gorilla Glass 5
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 720G, 2.3GHz Octa-core, Adreno 618
RAM4GB/6GB RAM
Storage64GB/128GB Storage, Expandable MicroSD Slot up to 512GB
Rear Cameras48MP Main
8MP Ultra-wide
5MP Macro
2MP Depth
Front Camera16MP Selfie Camera
Network4G LTE, Dual SIM
ConnectivityWi-Fi AC Dual Band, Bluetooth 5, GPS
OthersUSB-C, Side-mounted Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock, 3.5mm Headphone Jack
OSMIUI 12, Android 11
Battery5,020mAh Battery, 18W Fast Charging

Bryan Rilloraza has been a fixture in the local tech scene for over a decade, sharing his perspective as a tech enthusiast and industry veteran. Backed by an MBA from De La Salle University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of the Philippines, and 20 years of corporate experience in the telecommunications and banking sectors, Bryan provides a practical, real-world analysis of how technology serves the consumer.

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