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GSpix67

I replaced my aging Huawei P20 Pro due to a taking battery and a crack in the screen (too costly to repair).
My chosen replacement is the £260 Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, which has overall very similar specs to the one reviewed above, with minor differences being a Snapdragon 720G CPU (about 50% faster than my old P20 Pro), 6GB RAM + 128GB storage, with the option for a further 512GB via Micro SD card, next to the 2x SIM card slots.
Screen is the same as above, camera setup also very similar (if not the same), 5020mAh battery nice too.
It doesn’t have 5G, but there no 5G where I am anyway, so no big deal. If I wanted 5G, I’d have got the £350 Xiaomi Poco F3, which is not far off flagship specs using a Snapdragon 870G.

There’s really no need to spend/waste money on £1000+ phones these days, unless you absolutely must have the latest tech. I’ll just be smart and only buy phones like these, which also happen to be excellent.

Tudor Dan

I couldn’t agree more! My “daily driver” is a Huawei P10, and apart from the camera performance, I don’t feel like there’s anything pressuring me to buy another phone. Especially since I’m a fan of small phones, and there’s almost nothing on the market for users like me.