A smartphone with a 108-megapixel camera and a high-end AMOLED display under ₹20,000 would have been unthinkable just a short while ago. But Xiaomi is a past-master at surprising its customers with products they believed they could only get for unaffordable sums of money — and they’ve done it again with the recent Redmi Note 10 series. There are three devices in this line-up: Redmi Note 10, Note 10 Pro and Note 10 Pro Max. The two Pro phones are similar except for the megapixel count on the Max and a few of the specs, while the plain Note 10 is the budget-ier of the lot. Watch out for variants. Each of the three phones has two or three options based on RAM and storage so that the entire range of eight phones starts at ₹11,999 and ends at ₹21,999. How’s that for choice? To give the colours their proper names, they are Dark Night, Vintage Bronze and Glacial Blue.
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