On September 30, a well-known Weibo blogger said that Redmi will launch a Snapdragon 750G model in the domestic market. When the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor was released, we knew that Xiaomi will debut this chip. Now, there are some speculations that we are dealing with the Redmi Note 10 series model.
It was previously revealed that the Redmi
Note 10 series contains three models – the 4G version, the 5G standard version
and the 5G Pro version. They are similar in layout to the Redmi 10X series. The
Redmi 10X series also has the Redmi 10X 4G, the Redmi 10X 5G and the Redmi 10X
Pro 5G.
Two of the 5G models may come with the
Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G and the MediaTek Dimensity 820 processors
respectively. The positioning of the Snapdragon 750G is slightly inferior to
that of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G. It is based on an 8nm process and the CPU
uses an octa-core design. The latter includes two large cores and six
energy-efficient cores. The large core is the Cortex A77 and integrates the
Adreno 619 GPU.
The Dimensity 820 is MediaTek’s
mid-to-high-end 5G chip. It uses a 7nm process and consists of 4 x Cortex A76
at 2.6GHz + 4 × Cortex A55 at 2.0GHz cores. It uses the Mali-G57 MC5 graphics
card. Also, this chip supports 5G dual-carrier aggregation and 5G+5G dual card
dual standby. Judging from the positioning of the two chips, the Redmi Note 10
may sport the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750, while the Redmi Note 10 Pro may use the
MediaTek Dimensity 820.
Well, all these leaks are quite
interesting. And they are in line with the previous leaks. Say, we knew that
the Redmi Note 10 will sport a Snapdragon 732G chip. This made us think that
the Redmi Note 10 4G will be a rebranded variant of the POCO X3. Thus, though
today we didn’t get any news concerning the 4G variant, it seems this version
will come with this chip.
In other aspects, the new Redmi Note 10
series will use a 6.67-inch LCD full-screen with a hole-punch design. Also, its
resolution will be 2400×1080 pixels. And the screen will have a 120Hz screen
refresh rate as well as a 240Hz touch sampling rate. Thus, the Redmi Note 10
won’t lay behind of the Redmi K30, Redmi K30 5G, Redmi K30i, and Redmi K30 5G
Ultra.