So, it’s not a straight rebrand – the Redmi 10 Prime will have a 6,000 mAh battery, that is 20% bigger than the 5,000 mAh battery of the global Redmi 10. This was confirmed by Xiaomi itself, which adds that this is the lightest 6,000 mAh phone in the Redmi family.
With just 2⃣ days to go, we are all charged up ⚡️
For the grand entry of the #AllRoundSuperstar!Bringing another first, in ⏪ESREVER⏩!
— Redmi India - #Redmi10Prime | All-round Superstar (@RedmiIndia) September 1, 2021
All hail the ⬇️
🪶 Lightest 6000mAh Battery
From the house of 'Redmi'! ⭐️#Redmi10Prime ➡️ https://t.co/Of2joULE0B
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However, the global model was a bit of a pain to charge since it tops out at 18W. This meant that a full 0-100% charge took 2 hours and 13 minutes. We’re not seeing any teasers about increasing the charging power, so getting to a 100% will take longer on the Prime (but you’ll need to charge less often, of course).
The Redmi 10 Prime will be unveiled tomorrow with a Helio G88 chipset, “superstar camera” and a high refresh rate screen. It will be available through Amazon India. Check back tomorrow for more details.
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