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Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro

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Xiaomi makes no secret of the fact that it’s hunting after the huge chunk of the Western market that Huawei ceded when it lost access to Google apps. Written proudly on the Redmi Note 10 Pro’s box, just under the phone’s name, is the phrase “with easy access to the Google apps you use the most”. Ouch, Xiaomi, ouch.

It’s a little harder to understand Xiaomi’s naming strategy. This Note 10 Pro isn’t a suspiciously cheap version of the £459 Xiaomi Mi Note), although it does inherit that handset’s 108MP camera. The key difference is Redmi (entry level) versus Mi (flagship) – although why Xiaomi kept the rest of the name the same is a mystery. It doesn’t really matter. Both phones are great.

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