Xiaomi’s Manu Kumar Jain confirmed that the Redmi 10 Prime will be powered by the same Helio G88 chipset as the Redmi 10. Furthermore, he described the new phone as a “significant upgrade” over last year’s Redmi 9 Prime and 9 Power.
The “Prime” was just a rebranded Redmi 9 for the Indian market, the only notable difference being the omission of NFC. The “Power” was a significantly different from the vanilla 9 with a Snapdragon 662 (instead of a Helio G80), a 48 MP main camera (instead of a 13 MP module) and a 6,000 mAh battery (up 1,000 mAh).
The Redmi 10 Prime teaser image • Brightened to reveal the information
Whether or not we get a “10 Power” model this
The Redmi 10 Prime will be officially unveiled at noon September 3 in India, there’s no word on pricing yet. Considering that Amazon India retweeted one of the Prime-related tweets, it’s a safe guess that it will carry the new phone.
Here's a teaser video for the phone and its Helio G88 chipset:
Featuring the ⬇️ SUPERSTAR PROCESSOR!@MediaTek Helio G88, for the 1⃣st time ever in India! 🇮🇳
The #AllRoundSuperstar #Redmi10Prime is set to raise the bar and how! 📶
It's a serious upgrade from it's predecessors #Redmi9Prime & #Redmi9Power!
Know more https://t.co/NzYkj3eexJ pic.twitter.com/axVM2tWg78
— Redmi India - #Redmi10Prime | All-round Superstar (@RedmiIndia) August 27, 2021
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