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Redmi 10
Redmi 10 Prime
Redmi Note 11 4G
Redmi 10 2022
Redmi 10 Prime 2022
Redmi 10 in Pebble White
BrandRedmi
ManufacturerXiaomi
TypePhablet
SeriesRedmi/Redmi Note[broken anchor]
First released10: August 18, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-08-18)
10 Prime: September 3, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-09-03)
Note 11 4G: November 25, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-11-25)
10 2022: February 15, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-02-15)
10 Prime 2022: May 9, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-05-09)
Availability by region10: August 20, 2021 (2021-08-20)
10 Prime: September 7, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-09-07)
Note 11 4G: December 1, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-12-01)
10 2022: May 11, 2022; 3 years ago (2022-05-11)
PredecessorRedmi 9
Redmi Note 9 4G
SuccessorRedmi 12
Redmi 11 Prime
Redmi 11 Prime 5G
RelatedRedmi 10A
Redmi 10C
Redmi 10 5G
Redmi Note 10
Redmi Note 11
Compatible networksGSM / HSPA / LTE
Form factorSlate
Colors
10/2022:
  • Carbon Gray
  • Pebble White
  • Sea Blue
10 Prime/Prime 2022:
  • Phantom Black
  • Astral White
  • Bifrost Blu
Note 11 4G:
  • Mysterious Black Realm
  • Time Monologue
  • Dream Clear Sky
Dimensions162 mm (6.4 in) H
75.9 mm (2.99 in) W
10/10 2022/Note 11 4G: 8.9 mm (0.35 in) D
10 Prime: 9.6 mm (0.38 in) D
Weight10/10 2022/Note 11 4G: 181 g (6.4 oz)
10 Prime/10 Prime 2022: 192 g (6.8 oz)
Operating systemOriginal: Android 11, MIUI 12.5
Current: Android 13, MIUI 14
System-on-chipMediaTek Helio G88 (12nm)
CPUOcta-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPUMali-G52 MC2
Memory4 GB, 6 GB; LPDDR4X RAM
Storage10/10 Prime/10 2022/10 Prime 2022: 64 GB, 128 GB
Note 11 4G: 128 GB
eMMC 5.1
Removable storagemicroSDXC up to 512 GB
SIM10/10 Prime/Note 11 4G: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
10 2022/10 Prime 2022: hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)
Battery10/10 2022/Note 11 4G: 5000 mAh
10 Prime/10 Prime 2022: 6000 mAh
ChargingFast charging 18W
Reverse charging 9W
Rear camera10/10 Prime/10 2022/10 Prime 2022: 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), PDAF
8 MP, f/2.2, 120˚ (ultrawide)
2 MP, f/2.4, (macro)
2 MP, f/2.4 (depth)
Note 11 4G: 50 MP, f/1.8, (wide), PDAF
8 MP, f/2.2, 120˚ (ultrawide)
2 MP, f/2.4, (macro)
LED flash, HDR, panorama
1080p@30fps
Front camera8 MP, f/2.0, (wide), 1/4.0”, 1.12 μm
HDR, panorama
1080p@30fps
Display6.5 in (170 mm)
102.0 cm2 (~83.4% screen-to-body ratio)
1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 aspect ratio (~405 ppi density)
LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
SoundStereo speakers
ConnectivityWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth 5.1, A2DP, LE
A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS
NFC (10/10 2022; market/region dependent), FM Radio
Data inputsUSB Type-C 2.0
Sensors:
Water resistanceDust & splash proof
Model10: 21061119AG, 21061119DG, 21061119AL
10 Prime: 21061119BI
Note 11 4G: 21121119SC
10 2022: 21121119VL
10 Prime 2022: 22011119TI
Codename10/10 Prime: selene
Note 11 4G/10 2022/10 Prime 2022: selenes
SAR10 Prime:
Head: 1.10 W/kg
Body: 0.78 W/kg
Websitewww.mi.com/global/product/redmi-10/
References[1][2][3][4][5]

The Redmi 10 is an Android-based smartphone as part of the Redmi series, a sub-brand of Xiaomi Inc. This device was announced on August 18, 2021.[1][6]

The Redmi 10 also has some variants:

  • The Redmi 10 Prime which is the Indian variant of the Redmi 10 with a bigger battery.[7]
  • The Redmi Note 11 4G which is the Chinese variant of the Redmi 10 without a depth sensor.
  • The Redmi 10 2022 which has a hybrid Dual SIM tray instead of a full-fledged SIM tray which is present in the Redmi 10.
  • The Redmi 10 Prime 2022 which is the Indian variant of the Redmi 10 2022 with a bigger battery.

Design

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Front made of Gorilla Glass 3. The back and frame are made of plastic. The design is similar to the Chinese Redmi Note 11 series.

On the bottom of smartphones, there is a USB-C port, speaker, and microphone. On the top, there is 3.5mm audio jack, an additional microphone, IR blaster, and a second speaker. On the left, there is a dual SIM tray (SIM1 + SIM 2 or SIM1 + microSD) in 2022 models or dual SIM tray with microSD(Up to 512GB) slot in other models. On the right, there is the volume rocker and the power button with a mounted fingerprint scanner.

The phones were sold in the next colors:

Color Name
Redmi 10/10 2022[8] Redmi 10 Prime/10 Prime 2022 Redmi Note 11 4G
Carbon Gray Phantom Black Mysterious Black Realm
Pebble White Astral White Time Monologue
Sea Blue Bifrost Blue Dream Clear Sky

Specifications

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Hardware

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Chipset

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The smartphones are equipped withe the octa-core MediaTek Helio G88 containing two 2.2 GHz Cortex-A75 cores, six 1.8 GHz Cortex-A55 cores, and a 1 GHz Mali-G52 MC2 GPU, which is a small revision of the MediaTek Helio G85 with 90 Hz @ 1080p+ refresh rate and up to 64 MP camera resolution support.[9]

Display

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The smartphones have a 6.5 in (165,1 mm) IPS LCD display with FHD+ (2400x1080) resolution (395 ppi with 20:9 aspect ratio), 16M colors, 90 Hz refresh rate and punch hole in upper center.

Battery

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The Redmi 10, 10 2022 and Note 11 4G have non-removable 5000 mAh Li-Po battery when the Redmi 10 Prime and 10 Prime 2022 have 6000 mAh.[10] All models support 18W fast charging and 9W reverse charging. The in-box charger has 22.5W power.[11]

Software

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The smartphones were released with MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11 and were updated to MIUI 14 based on Android 13.[12] The Redmi 10 is the first Xiaomi smartphone with the built-in memory extension feature which extends 1GB to RAM with 64GB and 2GB with 128GB storage.

References

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from Grokipedia
The Redmi 10 is a budget-oriented Android smartphone developed by under its sub-brand , announced on August 18, 2021, and targeted at entry-level users seeking affordable features like a smooth display and capable camera system. It measures 161.95 × 75.53 × 8.92 mm and weighs 181 grams, featuring a build with protection on the front. Equipped with a Helio G88 octa-core processor (2×2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 and 6×1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) paired with a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU, the device offers configurations of 4 GB or 6 GB LPDDR4X RAM and 64 GB or 128 GB eMMC 5.1 storage, expandable via microSDXC up to 512 GB. The 6.5-inch IPS LCD display provides FHD+ resolution (2400 × 1080 pixels) at a 20:9 and 405 ppi density, with a 90 Hz adaptive for smoother scrolling and an 8.92 mm thickness that includes a side-mounted . It runs 12.5 based on out of the box, with support for updates up to HyperOS based on Android 13. The camera setup includes a quad rear array led by a 50 MP main (f/1.8), an 8 MP ultrawide (f/2.2, 120˚ ), a 2 MP macro (f/2.4), and a 2 MP depth (f/2.4), capable of video at 30 fps, alongside an 8 MP front camera for selfies. Power is provided by a 5000 mAh battery with 18 W fast charging via USB Type-C, and connectivity options encompass LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, 5.1, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Available in colors such as Carbon Gray, Sea Blue, and Pebble White, the Redmi 10 emphasizes value with its combination of everyday performance and multimedia capabilities at a sub-$200 price point in many markets.

Development and release

Announcement and launch

The was positioned by as a budget-oriented successor to the series, emphasizing affordable entry-level features for emerging markets. It was officially announced on August 18, 2021, following an accidental early reveal of its specifications on 's website a few days prior. The global launch occurred on , 2021, with initial pricing starting at $179 for the base 4 GB RAM and 64 GB storage variant, available through Xiaomi's official channels and partners like . The device was unveiled via an online event, highlighting its 90 Hz display and 50 MP camera as key upgrades, and became available in select markets including , , and shortly thereafter. In , the rebranded variant known as the Redmi 10 Prime was announced on September 3, 2021, during a virtual launch event, with sales starting September 7 at an introductory price of approximately ₹12,499 for the 4 GB/64 GB model. Subsequent releases included the refreshed Redmi 10 2022, announced on February 15, 2022, as a global variant with minor adjustments for broader compatibility. This was followed by the Redmi 10 Prime 2022 in India on May 9, 2022, maintaining the series' focus on value-driven enhancements.

Variants and regional differences

The Redmi 10 was released in multiple variants tailored to specific markets, with differences in , battery capacity, camera configurations, and network support to optimize for regional needs and carrier compatibility. The global variant, launched in and other international markets in August 2021, features the Helio G88 and a 5000 mAh battery, supporting a quad-camera setup including a 2 MP depth for enhanced . In , the lineup includes the Redmi 10 and Redmi 10 Prime models, both emphasizing extended battery life with a 6000 mAh capacity. The standard Redmi 10, introduced in March 2022, uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 for improved efficiency in everyday tasks and multitasking. The earlier Redmi 10 Prime from September 2021 relies on the MediaTek Helio G88 but prioritizes the larger battery for prolonged usage, making it suitable for users in power-conscious markets.-11424.php) The Chinese market received the 4G on November 25, 2021, which shares core similarities with the global , such as the Helio G88 chipset and 5000 mAh battery, but omits the 2 MP depth sensor in favor of a triple-camera array (50 MP main, 8 MP ultrawide, 2 MP macro) to streamline the design. Refreshes in addressed user feedback on storage and SIM flexibility. The Redmi 10 variant introduced hybrid Dual SIM support, allowing a second nano-SIM or microSD card in the secondary slot, while maintaining the global specs like the Helio G88 and 5000 mAh battery. The Redmi 10 Prime , targeted at , retained the 6000 mAh battery and Helio G88 but offered adjusted storage options, such as 4 GB RAM with 64 GB or 128 GB internal storage, and up to 6 GB RAM with 128 GB, to balance cost and capacity.
AspectGlobal/Chinese (Helio G88)Indian (Snapdragon 680/Helio G88)
Chipset Performance ( v9 Score)~200,000-220,000 points, suitable for mid-range gaming and apps with Mali-G52 MC2 GPU~220,000-250,000 points, offering slightly better efficiency for multitasking due to 6 nm process
Battery Life Impact5000 mAh provides ~25-30 hours of mixed usage; 6000 mAh variants extend this by up to 2 hours in video playback or browsingEnhanced endurance with 6000 mAh, adding ~20% capacity for heavier users in regions with variable power access
Network Bands ( LTE)Broader support (e.g., bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41) for international roamingFocused on domestic (e.g., bands 1, 3, 5, 8, 40, 41), with fewer global options to reduce costs
These variations ensure the Redmi 10 series meets diverse market demands, from global travel compatibility to localized battery optimization.

Design

Build materials and durability

The Redmi 10 is constructed with a frame and rear panel, contributing to its lightweight that aligns with the expectations of the budget category. The rear panel features a glossy finish across most color options, which can attract fingerprints and smudges despite efforts to mimic premium . The front of the device is safeguarded by Corning 3, offering reliable scratch resistance suitable for everyday handling and minor impacts. Some variants offer limited and splash resistance, although regional models may lack formal certification and warranty coverage excludes or damage. The fingerprint sensor is side-mounted and embedded directly into the power button, promoting a more durable and seamless side profile by avoiding extra perforations in the frame. The overall plastic build delivers solid quality without creaking or rattling under normal use, making it a practical choice for cost-conscious users, though it lacks the rigidity of premium materials like aluminum or .

Dimensions, weight, and colors

The Redmi 10 measures 161.95 mm in height, 75.53 mm in width, and 8.92 mm in thickness for the global model, providing a compact yet substantial form factor suitable for on its 6.5-inch display. This configuration results in a weight of 181 grams, which contributes to a balanced feel during extended use without excessive bulk. In regional variants, such as the India-exclusive Redmi 10 Prime, the dimensions adjust slightly to 162.0 mm x 75.6 mm x 9.6 mm, with a weight of 192 grams, primarily due to its larger 6000 mAh battery capacity. The standard Indian model further varies at 169.59 mm x 76.56 mm x 9.13 mm and 203 grams, reflecting adaptations for local market preferences including enhanced battery life. These differences ensure the device remains ergonomic across configurations, though its overall height and screen size can make one-handed operation challenging for users with smaller hands, mitigated by Xiaomi's built-in one-handed mode feature. Color options for the global Redmi 10 include the matte finishes of Carbon Gray, Pebble White, and the vibrant Sea Blue, offering a range of aesthetic choices that prioritize fingerprint resistance and subtle elegance. In , the Redmi 10 Prime expands availability with Phantom Black, Bifrost Blue, and Astral White, while the regional Redmi 10 adds Midnight Black, Pacific Blue, and Green, catering to diverse style preferences and limited-edition releases in select markets. Color availability varies by region and storage variant, with some shades exclusive to specific retailers or promotional bundles.

Hardware specifications

Processor, memory, and storage

The baseline global variant of the Redmi 10 is powered by the Helio G88 chipset, manufactured on a 12 nm process. This octa-core processor features two cores clocked at 2.0 GHz for high-performance tasks and six cores at 1.8 GHz for efficiency, paired with an Arm Mali-G52 MC2 GPU operating at up to 950 MHz. The Helio G88 delivers solid performance for everyday activities such as web browsing, social media, and multitasking, achieving benchmark scores like around 190,000 in v9 that position it adequately in the budget segment. However, under prolonged heavy loads like extended gaming sessions, the device experiences thermal throttling, which reduces clock speeds to manage heat and may lead to frame drops. Memory configurations for the global model include 4 GB or 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM, enabling smooth handling of basic applications and light multitasking without frequent reloads. Storage options consist of 64 GB or 128 GB eMMC 5.1 internal capacity, which supports quick app launches for routine use but is slower than higher-end UFS standards. Users can expand storage via a dedicated microSDXC slot, accommodating cards up to 512 GB for additional media and files. In the Indian market, the Redmi 10 employs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset on a more efficient 6 nm process with similar clock speeds (up to 2.4 GHz on performance cores), offering improved power efficiency over the global Helio G88 variant, paired with UFS 2.2 storage for quicker read/write speeds compared to the global variant's eMMC 5.1.

Display

The Redmi 10 is equipped with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel featuring a Full HD+ resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels and a of 405 pixels per inch, delivering sharp visuals suitable for everyday viewing and . The display adopts a 20:9 with a teardrop-style notch housing the , maximizing screen real estate while maintaining a slim design. For added durability, the screen is protected by Corning 3, which helps resist scratches and minor impacts. A key highlight is the 90 Hz adaptive , which dynamically adjusts between 60 Hz and 90 Hz to provide smoother scrolling, animations, and interface interactions without significantly impacting battery life. The panel also supports functionality via software, allowing users to view notifications, clock, and basic information on the with minimal power draw. In terms of color reproduction, the display achieves good accuracy in its standard mode, with DeltaE values below 3 for both colors and grayscales, making it adequate for budget-level media playback and casual use. Brightness reaches up to 400 nits typically, performing well in indoor environments and shaded outdoor settings but potentially facing visibility challenges under direct sunlight due to the modest peak output. Overall, these specifications position the 10's display as a competent entry-level option, emphasizing fluidity and clarity over premium features like or wide color gamuts.

Cameras

The Redmi 10 is equipped with a quad rear camera system globally, featuring a 50 MP main sensor (Samsung S5KJN1, f/1.8 with phase detection ) for primary imaging, an 8 MP ultrawide lens (f/2.2 , 120° ) for broader shots, a 2 MP macro camera (f/2.4 ) for close-up photography, and a 2 MP depth sensor (f/2.4 ) to assist with portrait effects. The uses an 8 MP sensor (f/2.0 ) optimized for selfies and video calling. Video capture on the rear and front cameras is limited to Full HD resolution at 30 frames per second, without support for 4K recording. Key imaging features include an LED flash for low-light assistance, (HDR) processing, and panorama mode; a software-based night mode is available but delivers limited performance in dim conditions due to the hardware constraints. Regional variants differ in configuration, with the Indian model employing a simplified dual rear setup of the 50 MP main (f/1.8) paired with a 2 MP depth (f/2.4, labeled as camera), excluding the ultrawide and macro lenses, alongside a 5 MP front camera (f/2.0).

Battery and charging

The Redmi 10 is equipped with a non-removable 5000 mAh Li-Po battery, providing reliable power for daily use. It supports 18 W fast charging through a USB Type-C port, with a 22.5 W charger included in the box for most regions. Additionally, the device offers 9 W reverse wired charging, allowing it to power other compatible devices like earbuds or smartwatches. In independent lab tests, the battery delivers strong , with a composite rating of 127 hours that combines , web browsing, and video playback scenarios. Continuous video playback lasts approximately 17 hours, while mixed usage—such as browsing, streaming, and light productivity—typically sustains 10 to 12 hours of screen-on time, aided by adaptive 90 Hz display optimization for efficiency. Regional variants differ in capacity; the Indian model features a 6000 mAh battery, extending overall usage by about 20% compared to the global version.

Connectivity and sensors

The Redmi 10 supports LTE connectivity without capability, utilizing a range of LTE FDD bands including 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, and 28, as well as LTE TDD bands 38, 40, and 41 (with B41 limited to 2535-2655 MHz); these bands vary by region to ensure compatibility with local carriers. For wireless standards, it features Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac with dual-band support for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, enabling faster data transfer and broader coverage. 5.1 provides low-energy connectivity for peripherals, while multifunctional NFC is available in global variants for contactless payments and data exchange, though its presence depends on the market. An IR blaster allows the device to function as a for controlling compatible TVs, air conditioners, and other appliances. The phone includes a USB Type-C 2.0 port for charging and data transfer, supporting OTG functionality for connecting USB peripherals. A 3.5 mm headphone jack is present for wired audio, certified for Hi-Res audio playback at 24-bit/192kHz to deliver high-fidelity sound. For SIM configuration, it accommodates dual nano-SIM cards alongside a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage up to 512 GB, avoiding the need for hybrid use. Onboard sensors include a side-mounted for quick biometric unlocking, an for motion detection, a to disable the screen during calls, an for automatic brightness adjustment, and an electronic compass for orientation. Additional components comprise a vibration motor for haptic feedback and the aforementioned IR blaster; notably, it lacks a or . Audio output is handled by dual speakers, one bottom-firing and the other via the earpiece, providing spatial without a dedicated . FM radio reception is supported with the wired acting as an antenna.

Software

Initial operating system

The Redmi 10 was released with as its base operating system, overlaid with Xiaomi's 12.5 user interface skin, providing a customized optimized for the device's hardware. This combination delivered a fluid and feature-rich environment out of the box, emphasizing personalization and efficiency for everyday use. Key features of the initial MIUI 12.5 implementation included customizable themes for tailoring the and app icons, Game Turbo mode to enhance gaming performance by prioritizing resources and reducing interruptions, a built-in scanner for detecting potential threats, and split-screen multitasking to run two apps simultaneously. The highlighted for intuitive control without physical buttons, system-wide dark mode to reduce , and a dashboard enabling users to review and revoke app permissions easily. The default app ecosystem came with pre-installed Xiaomi applications such as Mi Browser for web browsing and Mi Music for audio playback, alongside essential services. In the global ROM variant, much of the bloatware could be removed without rooting the device, using ADB commands to uninstall non-essential system apps and improve storage efficiency. Security was bolstered by the August 2021 Android patch level at launch, complemented by integration with Protect for real-time app verification and malware scanning.

Update history and support

The Redmi 10, launched in August 2021 with -based MIUI 12.5, received its first major software update to with MIUI 13 in February 2022 for global users via the Mi Pilot program, with stable rollout following shortly thereafter. This update introduced enhancements in system performance and privacy features, marking the device's initial OS upgrade. Subsequently, the final major update arrived in May 2023, upgrading to with 14, which optimized and added minor UI refinements suitable for the device's hardware. Security patches continued quarterly until the end of 2024, aligning with Xiaomi's standard policy for entry-level devices of two major OS upgrades and three years of support from launch. By November 2025, the device has reached end-of-support status, with no further OS or updates planned. Regional variations exist between ROMs; the global stable version focuses on broad compatibility and Google services, while the Indian variant includes localized applications such as integrated payment gateways and regional content optimizations. Neither variant qualifies for the HyperOS transition, as eligibility is limited to newer models launched after 2022. Some users encountered bugs in the MIUI 14 rollout, including occasional performance lag and notification delays, which were addressed through subsequent quarterly security patches released up to 2024.

Reception

Critical reviews

The Xiaomi Redmi 10 received generally positive reviews from tech outlets upon its 2021 launch, with an average score of around 7.5/10 across sites like NotebookCheck (79%), MMORPG.com (8.5/10), and TechRadar (3/5). Reviewers praised it as a solid budget option under $200, emphasizing its balance of features for everyday use. Critics highlighted the 90Hz on its 6.5-inch LCD display as a standout feature, providing noticeably smoother scrolling and animations compared to 60Hz rivals in the budget segment. The battery life also drew acclaim, particularly in the Prime variant with its 6,000mAh capacity, which sustained over a day and a half of mixed usage, including 16+ hours in video playback tests. Stereo speakers and NFC support further enhanced its appeal for media consumption and contactless payments. On the downside, the camera system, led by a 50MP main , was criticized for average low-light , producing noisy and detail-lacking images without ample lighting or night mode. The Helio G88 processor offered mid-range capabilities suitable for daily tasks but struggled with demanding games like or , exhibiting stuttering and frame drops, especially on 4GB RAM models. software included noticeable bloatware, such as preinstalled apps like and Amazon, which could be uninstalled but contributed to a cluttered . In comparisons, the Redmi 10 outperformed its predecessor, the Redmi 9, in display fluidity and build lightness while matching or exceeding battery endurance, especially in the Prime edition. However, it lagged behind competitors like the Samsung Galaxy A22 in processor speed and display quality, with the A22's Dimensity 700 enabling smoother multitasking. Reviews from 2021 noted its specs, such as the lack of 5G and dated chipset by later standards, yet affirmed its value for basic tasks like browsing and light media use in emerging markets.

Commercial performance

The Redmi 10 achieved strong initial sales in following its Prime launch. Globally, the device contributed to Xiaomi's expansion in the budget segment, driving significant growth in emerging markets such as , where Xiaomi's overall shipments saw notable increases during 2021-2022. The device's pricing has progressively declined since launch, reaching approximately $150 by 2023 amid competitive budget market dynamics. As of November 2025, it continues to be available in at discounted rates around ₹8,900. In terms of , the helped Xiaomi's position in value-driven categories during 2021-2022. Despite the cessation of major software updates after MIUI 14 based on in 2024, the retains enduring popularity in secondary markets, valued for its affordability and reliable basic features.

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