Redmi 10 2022 ready for release: the smartphone showed its capabilities in Geekbench

The phone has 4 GB of RAM and runs Android 11 out of the box
Over the past few weeks, the Redmi 10 2022 smartphone has been spotted on several certification sites confirming the existence of the model. Now the smartphone has appeared on the Geekbench testing platform.
The Redmi 10 2022 has the model number 21121119VL. It scored 367 points in the single-core segment and 1253 points in the multi-core segment. It is built on the MediaTek MT6769H single-core system. It is supposed to be the Helio G88 mobile platform. The phone has 4 GB of RAM and runs Android 11 operating system out of the box.
The Google Play Console database confirms that the Redmi 10 2022 features a FullHD+ screen resolution, a MediaTek MT6769 single-core system and 6GB of RAM. The phone will run Android 11. The smartphone will have a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a 5000 mAh battery.
The Redmi 10 2022 should get a main camera with OmniVision OV50C40 or Samsung S5KJN1 50 MP image sensors. It will also get an 8-megapixel Sony IMX355 sensor and a 2-megapixel GC02M1B or OmniVision OV02B1B.
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