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The Redmi Note 10 is a line of Android-based smartphones as part of the Redmi Note series by Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi Inc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This series were introduced in March 2021 in India and worldwide [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and May 2021 in China. [ 6 ]
The Redmi 10 is an Android-based smartphone as part of the Redmi series, a sub-brand of Xiaomi Inc. This device was announced on August 18, 2021. [1] [6] Redmi 10 also has some variants: Redmi 10 Prime which is an Indian variant of Redmi 10 with a bigger battery. [7] Redmi Note 11 4G which is a Chinese variant of Redmi 10 without a depth camera.
In India, the Redmi 10C was introduced as the Redmi 10 (not to be confused with the global Redmi 10 which is sold in India as Redmi 10 Prime) with a bigger battery. [5] It succeeds the Indian version of the Redmi 9 (Redmi 9C NFC without NFC chip), which was released in August 2020.
Initially, the Redmi 10 5G/Note 11E, Redmi 11 Prime 5G, and Redmi Note 11R were released with MIUI 13 custom skin, and the Poco M4 5G was released with MIUI 13 for POCO. Both interfaces are based on Android 12. Later all models were updated to HyperOS 1 based on Android 14.
The Note 10 and Note 10+ are the first mainstream Samsung smartphones to omit the 3.5 mm headphone jack, which earned Samsung criticism for mocking the iPhone 7's lack of the headphone jack on the Galaxy Note 7 UNPACKED keynote in August 2016 [7] [11] – Samsung said it used the extra space for more battery. [12]
MIUI [a] is a deprecated mobile operating system by Xiaomi for its smartphones and devices, from 2010 to 2023, [3] [4] [5] prior to the launch of its successor Xiaomi HyperOS. [6] ...
An unofficial experimental port of the operating system to the RISC-V architecture was released in 2021. [ 151 ] Requirements for the minimum amount of RAM for devices running Android 7.1 range from in practice 2 GB for best hardware, down to 1 GB for the most common screen.
A charging station, also known as a charge point, chargepoint, or electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), is a power supply device that supplies electrical power for recharging plug-in electric vehicles (including battery electric vehicles, electric trucks, electric buses, neighborhood electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid vehicles).