An alleged Redmi Note 10 5G has surfaced on TENAA and although we didn't find the original listing there, the so-called Digital Chat Station (a famous Weibo tipster) has unearthed the images and the key specs, so we have a good reason to believe him. More importantly, the certification suggests that the actual release is underway.
However, there's a small discrepancy
between the listed specs and the recently announced Redmi Note 10 5G. It still
has the same design, 6.5-inch 90Hz IPS display, 5,000 mAh battery and 48MP main
camera, but the charging speed on the listing is 22.5W. The global variant of
the handset was announced with 18W.
This could mean that TENAA certified the
Chinese variant of the phone, so a Chinese release is drawing near. Or the
listing talks about the charger, which is often bundled with 18W-capable
phones. Xiaomi has been doing this to cut on expenses by shipping its most
popular 22.5W charger instead of making separate chargers for all of its
models. Only time will tell but the listing does coincide with the promised
April release of the global units.