Last week, we started hearing about the Redmi 10A, a phone that should have been released almost a year ago. A new appearance of the device reveals more details about it. Let’s check out what all it has to offer.

Redmi 9A
Redmi 9A

The upcoming Redmi 10A has been spotted on the FCC SAR certification database by Xiaomiui. According to the listing, the phone will be a tweaked version of Redmi 9A.

The listing clearly mentions that the Redmi 10A (220233L2G) is a variant of Redmi 9A (M2006C3LG). It even describes the differences between them.

The new model will have a 13MP + 2MP dual-camera setup instead of a single 13MP shooter. Further, it will feature a fingerprint sensor, which is not found on the older handset. 

Finally, the latest smartphone will arrive in new 4GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage variants, in addition to 3GB RAM and 32GB storage versions. The actual memory configurations are as follow – 2GB + 32GB, 3GB + 32GB, 3GB + 64GB, 4GB + 64GB, and 4GB + 128GB.

According to a recent Geekbench listing, we already know that the Redmi 10A will be powered by the same MediaTek Helio G25 chipset. Therefore, in a nutshell, the successor of Redmi 9A will only bring upgrades like a 2MP secondary sensor (possibly depth), a fingerprint sensor, and more RAM/storage variants.

Going by the first four characters of the model number, which depict year and month, the Redmi 10A will likely go official in February. The smartphone will come in at least three regional variants – 220233L2C (China), 220233L2G (Global), and 220233L2I (India).

 

 

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