Xiaomi has announced the new smartphone "Redmi Note 10 JE".Scheduled to be sold from au and UQ Mobile.Of these, the au version will be released on August 13 and costs 28,765 yen including tax.The UQ Mobile version is scheduled to be released in late September, and the price is undecided at this time.
"REDMI NOTE 10 JE" is a terminal that sings Xiaomi's first "Japanese exclusive model", and the product name JE stands for "JAPAN EDITION".
Xiaomi has previously released a custom model for Japan with FeliCa, but this unit is based on the global "REDMI Note 10 5g", and for the first time in the IP68 waterproofing dustproof as the REDMI Note series, for Japan.The feature is that the customization is further deepened.
In addition, since the hardware has been significantly changed from "Redmi Note 10 5g", such as correspondence to FeliCa and change of SoC / camera configuration, it will be sold as a unique device name "Redmi Note 10 JE".
The SoC uses the Quarcom Snapdragon 480 manufactured in the 8nm process.The storage is UFS 2.2, and Xiaomi explains that the writing speed is double faster than the UFS 2.1, which is usually adopted by the entry terminal.
The display is 6.5 inch full HD+resolution, and the refresh rate is 90Hz.In addition, the power consumption of the SoC is reduced by changing the refresh rate of 50Hz for still images, 60Hz in the video, and 90 Hz only during scrolling.In addition, it has a 360 ° peripheral light sensor, and can adjust the brightness of over 4000 steps.A blue light cut mode is also installed.
The back camera is the main, depth sensor, and macro lens, and the ultra -wide -angle lens in the global version of "Redmi Note 10 5g" is omitted.
The battery is 4800mAh and supports 18W fast charging.Biological authentication is equipped with a fingerprint sensor on the side.
The colors are two colors, chrome silver and graphite gray.The back is a rounded 3D design, which is easy to hold.
The main specifications of the product are as follows.
This unit is an exclusive sale of KDDI (au / UQ Mobile), but KDDI will sell this unit in SIM lock -free, following the policy of banning SIM locks by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
SIM locks are prohibited in principle in the fall of 2011.