Redmi Note 10 4G Leaked Again: Has a 6000 mAh Battery and Qualcomm Silicon

Faisal Rasool

Xiaomi is refreshing the Redmi Note series once again. The new Redmi Note 10 4G has already been signed off by Chinese authorities, so its launch shouldn't be far off. The alleged certification document and the Geekbench scorecard for the phone have popped up. Plus, the prolific phone leaker, Digital Chat Station, leaked the new Redmi Note’s specs.


The Redmi Note 9 line has been Xiaomi’s best-seller this year, and the new Note 10 4G builds on that popularity. It’s powered by a 6000 mAh battery, that supports 22.5W fast charging (bumped up from the 5020 mAh and 18W combination its predecessor featured).

The bigger battery has made the already thick phone even chunkier, and it now comes in at 9.6mm. 


The Redmi Note 9 runs on MediaTek’s Helio G85 processor, but for its next generation, Xiaomi is switching to Qualcomm’s Silicon — speculation points to the Snapdragon 662 chipset. The Geekbnech results for the Redmi Note 10 are listed under the model name M2010J19SI.And while that listing doesn’t explicitly give out the processor name, it can be found buried in the source code, next to the GPU specifics.


The 6GB Redmi Note 10 4G variant manages 316 points on single-threaded tasks and 1,426 on multi-core benchmarks. Contrast it against the Redmi Note 9, which reaches 363 points on single-core and 1,337 on multi-core tasks. And the Note 9 keeps up despite its lower base frequency of 1.8GHz.

The rest of the specs remain more or less the same. The 6.53” FHD+ screen is inherited wholesale. As is the 48MP standard rear camera. But the 13MP selfie shooter has been trimmed down to 8MP. Xiaomi will ship the Redmi Note 10 4G with Android10.