Redmi Note 10 5G test report

Redmi Note 10 5G test report

In the Redmi Note 10 5G there is a MediaTek Dimensity 700. The SOC aims at very cheap 5G smartphones, which settles in the lower price range of the middle class.Nevertheless, the dimensity 700 is not a slow chip and is still without competition.With a dual Core Mali G57 GPU and two Cortex A76 Performance Kerne with 2.2GHz clock in addition to the six Cortex A55 cores with 2GHz clock, the dimensity 700 is not lacking.In addition, the SOC scores with a production in an efficient 7NM process.

Redmi Note 10 5G Testbericht

In everyday life, the Redmi Note 10 5G delivers a pleasantly good performance.The Dimensity 700 is actually able to largely fuel the 90Hz display with the necessary 90FPS, which is the bottom line of a rather liquid impression.Short hackeln occurs at most with freshly open apps or when reloading content for a moment.Then the Redmi Note 10 5G runs perfectly smoothly again.This even applies to apps that like to run round on weaker devices - e.g. Google Maps, Facebook and Twitter.

Under a longer load, the Redmi Note 10 5G heats up easily thanks to the 7NM chip, so never gets uncomfortably hot.Excessive thermal throttling cannot be determined even under longer full load.The dimensity 700 also offers enough performance for games, although even more demanding titles run satisfactorily.We tested Shadowgun Legends in the Ultra Preset, Asphalt 9 with full graphics settings and Call of Duty Mobile with the maximum available graphics settings.All titles have been played enough.However, 90fps are not achieved, but this is not a big problem thanks to adaptive sync.If you want to play with more than 60fps, you will probably use a high-end smartphone anyway.