Xiaomi leaks the Redmi 10C ahead of its announcement
Update March 14: It appears the information was published prematurely as all related content has since been removed from Xiaomi websites and social media channels. Original story follows:
The Xiaomi Redmi 10C that surfaced yesterday is now official in Nigeria. Xiaomi's Nigerian branch has posted a couple of Redmi 10C's pictures on Twitter, showing the smartphone in three colors while also revealing its key specs and price.
The Redmi 10C is powered by the Snapdragon 680 SoC and packs a 6.71" display with a notch for the selfie camera. The textured back cover of the smartphone sports a square-ish island, housing a fingerprint scanner, flash, and two cameras, with the primary unit using a 50MP sensor.
The Redmi 10C comes in black, blue, and green colors and has two memory options - 4GB/64GB and 4GB/128GB, priced at N78,000 ($190/€170) and N87,000 ($210/€190), respectively.
Xiaomi hasn't divulged the rest of the Redmi 10C's specs yet, but it says the smartphone is already available in Nigeria through a few retailers, including Slot.ng.
However, Slot has listed the Redmi 10C on its website with a different phone's image, and the chipset and screen sizes are also incorrect, so we'll have to wait for the Redmi 10C's listing to go live on Xiaomi's official website to be sure about its specs and features.
That said, Xiaomi is launching the Redmi 10 in India on March 17, which is expected to be a rebranded Redmi 10C and not the one unveiled last August or in February this year. We'll hopefully have more clarity about it if Xiaomi drops some teasers for the phone in the days leading to the March 17 event.
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- Anonymous
- 18 Apr 2022
- Nu7
Same here
- Anonymous
- 11 Apr 2022
- Nu7
Same here the camera is so poor I got mine just 4 days ago thinking of selling it out
- Haywhyprof
- 15 Mar 2022
- XBA
Thanks for your comment. It has really helped me a lot. I purchased the redmi note 11 last month and was thinking of changing my wife's phone to redmi 10c. Your comment has shown me the way. Thanks