Xiaomi’s official Twitter feed is warming up for the Redmi Note 10S.
The Redmi Note 10S features a 6.43-inch AMOLED hole-out screen and 360-degree light sensing automatic brightness adjustment.
Among them, automatic brightness adjustment is a major pain point for Android phones at present. The problem is mainly limited by the inaccurate surrounding brightness test of the phone, including the range and accuracy of brightness.
The reason for the problem is that there is only one light sensor on the front of the phone, which makes it difficult to measure the brightness when the phone is facing backlight.
The Redmi Note 10S has a light sensor on both the front and back of the phone. The benefit of this design is that it can detect ambient light changes in 360 degrees.
In terms of core configuration and specifications, according to previously disclosed information, Redmi Note 10S is equipped with MediaTek Helio G95 processor, which is an upgraded version of MediaTek Helio G90T chip.
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The MediaTek Helio G95 CPU consists of a dual-core Cortex-A76 (2.05GHz) and a six-core Cortex-A55, with an integrated Mali-G76 MC4 GPU and a 900MHz frequency.