Redmi 10C was released in the market then as an entry-level phone that has decent specs, even approaching a middle-class phone.
Like other Redmi series, Redmi 10C appears with a white box.
Inside the box, there are slight differences compared to other Redmi series. Namely the silicone casing is not included in the purchase package.
The difference is also in the charger and the cable, namely the maximum power that can be channeled through the cable. It looks like the USB cable that is included inside is white, not orange like in other series with bigger charger power.
While the charger head only supports charging a maximum of 10W. Even though the Redmi 10C actually supports a maximum power of up to 18W. F
The Redmi 10C screen measures 6.71 inches HD +, aka 1650 x 720 pixels.
The unit we received is Ocean Blue. The back of the Redmi 10C is filled with a square-shaped camera module, not a rectangle like other Xiaomi phone series.
Inside the square-shaped module is filled with two cameras, namely a 50MP main camera and a 2MP depth sensor. Then at the bottom right is the fingerprint sensor. Quite unique, yes, the placement of the fingerprint sensor...
At the bottom there are microphone and speaker holes, as well as a USB-C port for charging and data transfer.
The right side has the volume and power buttons, without a fingerprint sensor, because the sensor is now on the back of the phone.
On the left there is a slot for a SIM and micro SD card.
The slots are all separate, so users can use two SIMs at the same time a microSD, which has a maximum capacity of 1TB.
The main camera has a 50MP sensor, a lens with an aperture of f/1.8 and 4 in 1 pixel binning technology.
Its polycarbonate body has a texture that makes it non-slip when held.
Apart from Ocean Blue, the colors available are Graphite Gray and Mint Green.
The Xiaomi Redmi 10C is available in a 4GB/64GB version and a 4GB/128GB variant.