Xiaomi Redmi 9 (Max Auto)0.2534261684:1Samsung Galaxy A510413∞
The Auto option is tuned to reproduce Wide Color Gamut content faithfully, but it also adjusts the colors to correspond to your current lighting (like Apple’s True Tone). In normal daylight conditions in our office, we measured an average deltaE of 4.1 and a maximum deviation of 7.7 against the DCI-P3 color space – meaning a good calibration though with bluish-white and gray hues. If you opt for the Warm color temperature preset when in Auto Mode, you’d get an average deltaE of 2.4 and a maximum deviation of 4 – and that’s an excellent calibration.
The Standard setting corresponds to sRGB, and we also recorded an average deltaE of 1.3 for the color accuracy – a perfect one.
Finally, the Saturated mode makes the colors pop, and they are no longer as accurate to DCI-P3.
Battery life
The Redmi Note 10 Pro is powered by large 5,020mAh battery – more than enough for a device of such caliber and hardware, and we expect it to ace our tests.
And it did! The Redmi Note 10 Pro posted an excellent battery endurance rating of 118 hours. It did great on both screen-on tests. We ran the video test at 60Hz as it turned out that all popular video apps, including the default Mi Video app, use 60Hz refresh rate
Our battery tests were automated thanks to SmartViser, using its viSerDevice app. The endurance rating denotes how long the battery charge will last you if you use the device for an hour of telephony, web browsing, and video playback daily. More details can be found here.
All test results shown are achieved under the highest screen refresh rate mode. You can adjust the endurance rating formula manually so it matches better your own usage in our all-time battery test results chart where you can also find all phones we’ve tested.
Charging speedThe Redmi Note 10 Pro ships with a 33W adapter and a 3A-rated USB-C cable. We’ve seen this combo on the Poco X3 NFC already, so we know it is indeed a fast one.So, the bundled charger gets you from flat to 50% in exactly 30 minutes.30min charging test (from 0%)
- Realme 7 Pro
94% - Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G
68% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro
63% - Realme 7
58% - Poco X3 NFC
55% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
50% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
39% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T
33% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8
30% - Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
27%
An hour on the charger replenishes 89% of the battery, while a full charge requires exactly 81 minutes.Time to full charge (from 0%)
- Realme 7 Pro
0:37h - Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G
0:58h - Realme 7
1:05h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro
1:11h - Poco X3 NFC
1:15h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
1:21h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T
1:50h - Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
2:01h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8
2:15h
Unfortunately, there is no option for reverse battery charging.Stereo speakersThe Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has what it seems to be a proper stereo speakers setup. There are two grilles on the opposite ends of the phone, and we can hear balanced sound from there. We can’t be sure if the top speaker also acts as an earpiece or if there is a dedicated one somewhere in there, but the important thing is that both speakers seems to be equal and they sound alright.The Redmi Note 10 Pro offers Very Good loudness. The setup provides good enough mid and high tones, but it seems to be lacking in bass.Use the Playback controls to listen to the phone sample recordings (best use headphones). We measure the average loudness of the speakers in LUFS. A lower absolute value means a louder sound. A look at the frequency response chart will tell you how far off the ideal “0db” flat line is the reproduction of the bass, treble, and mid frequencies. You can add more phones to compare how they differ. The scores and ratings are not comparable with our older loudspeaker test. Learn more about how we test here.Theo GSMARENA
Realme 7 (Max Auto) | 0.374 | 526 | 1406:1 |
Realme 7 5G | 0.376 | 484 | 1287:1 |
Realme 7 5G (Max Auto) | 0.667 | 571 | 856:1 |
Xiaomi Redmi 9 | 0.202 | 328 | 1624:1 |
Xiaomi Redmi 9 (Max Auto) | 0.253 | 426 | 1684:1 |
Samsung Galaxy A51 | 0 | 413 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy A51 (Max Auto) | 0 | 636 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G | 0 | 410 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G (Max Auto) | 0 | 642 | ∞ |
Xiaomi offers three predefined Color presets – Auto, Saturated, Standard – each representing a specific color space.
The Auto option is tuned to reproduce Wide Color Gamut content faithfully, but it also adjusts the colors to correspond to your current lighting (like Apple’s True Tone). In normal daylight conditions in our office, we measured an average deltaE of 4.1 and a maximum deviation of 7.7 against the DCI-P3 color space – meaning a good calibration though with bluish-white and gray hues. If you opt for the Warm color temperature preset when in Auto Mode, you’d get an average deltaE of 2.4 and a maximum deviation of 4 – and that’s an excellent calibration.
The Standard setting corresponds to sRGB, and we also recorded an average deltaE of 1.3 for the color accuracy – a perfect one.
Finally, the Saturated mode makes the colors pop, and they are no longer as accurate to DCI-P3.
Battery life
The Redmi Note 10 Pro is powered by large 5,020mAh battery – more than enough for a device of such caliber and hardware, and we expect it to ace our tests.
And it did! The Redmi Note 10 Pro posted an excellent battery endurance rating of 118 hours. It did great on both screen-on tests. We ran the video test at 60Hz as it turned out that all popular video apps, including the default Mi Video app, use 60Hz refresh rate
Our battery tests were automated thanks to SmartViser, using its viSerDevice app. The endurance rating denotes how long the battery charge will last you if you use the device for an hour of telephony, web browsing, and video playback daily. More details can be found here.
All test results shown are achieved under the highest screen refresh rate mode. You can adjust the endurance rating formula manually so it matches better your own usage in our all-time battery test results chart where you can also find all phones we’ve tested.
Charging speed
The Redmi Note 10 Pro ships with a 33W adapter and a 3A-rated USB-C cable. We’ve seen this combo on the Poco X3 NFC already, so we know it is indeed a fast one.
So, the bundled charger gets you from flat to 50% in exactly 30 minutes.
30min charging test (from 0%)
- Realme 7 Pro
94% - Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G
68% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro
63% - Realme 7
58% - Poco X3 NFC
55% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
50% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro
39% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T
33% - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8
30% - Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
27%
An hour on the charger replenishes 89% of the battery, while a full charge requires exactly 81 minutes.
Time to full charge (from 0%)
- Realme 7 Pro
0:37h - Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite 5G
0:58h - Realme 7
1:05h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 Pro
1:11h - Poco X3 NFC
1:15h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
1:21h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 9T
1:50h - Samsung Galaxy A42 5G
2:01h - Xiaomi Redmi Note 8
2:15h
Unfortunately, there is no option for reverse battery charging.
Stereo speakers
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro has what it seems to be a proper stereo speakers setup. There are two grilles on the opposite ends of the phone, and we can hear balanced sound from there. We can’t be sure if the top speaker also acts as an earpiece or if there is a dedicated one somewhere in there, but the important thing is that both speakers seems to be equal and they sound alright.
The Redmi Note 10 Pro offers Very Good loudness. The setup provides good enough mid and high tones, but it seems to be lacking in bass.
Use the Playback controls to listen to the phone sample recordings (best use headphones). We measure the average loudness of the speakers in LUFS. A lower absolute value means a louder sound. A look at the frequency response chart will tell you how far off the ideal “0db” flat line is the reproduction of the bass, treble, and mid frequencies. You can add more phones to compare how they differ. The scores and ratings are not comparable with our older loudspeaker test. Learn more about how we test here.
Theo GSMARENA