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Redmi 10 Prime, Redmi TWS Earbuds Launch in India Today: How to Watch Live, Expected Price, Specifications

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Redmi 10 Prime is all set to launch in India today, alongside new Redmi branded true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds. The Xiaomi launch event will be livestreamed on YouTube. Ahead of the launch, the Chinese electronics giant has revealed several details about the smartphone and earbuds. Most recently, the company announced the Redmi 10 Prime will pack a 6,000mAh battery and also support reverse charging. The Redmi earbuds in the meanwhile have been teased to offer 30 hours of total battery life, amongst other things. Read on for more details about the launch, as well as expected price and specifications of both devices. 

Redmi 10 Prime, Redmi Earbuds livestream details

The Redmi 10 Prime and Redmi truly wireless earbuds launch in India is scheduled for 12pm (noon) today. The virtual event will be livestreamed via the Redmi India YouTube channel, and we've embedded the video stream below, for your convenience. Check back into Gadgets 360 for the latest details from the launch, including the price and availability of the Redmi 10 Prime and Redmi true wireless earbuds as soon as they are announced by Xiaomi.

Redmi 10 Prime features and specifications

The Redmi 10 Prime features a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC. It comes with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The phone features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ LCD with an adaptive refresh rate. The display switches between 45, 60 and 90Hz. The triple rear camera system includes a 50-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle camera and two 2-megapixel sensors for depth and macro. There is also an 8-megapixel front camera for selfies and video calling.The device comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It runs MIUI 12.5 based on Android 11. Globally, the 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant of the phone was launched at $179 (around Rs 13,300). It also comes in 4GB RAM and 128GB storage variant and 6GB RAM and 128GB storage options, which are priced at $199 (around Rs 14,800) and $199 (around Rs 14,800), respectively.

Redmi Earbuds price, specifications (expected)

With the latest Redmi smartphone, Xiaomi will also unveil a new pair of Redmi true wireless earbuds at the launch event today. The company had teased the TWS earbuds last week, and at the time we'd seen an egg-shaped charging case and a design similar to the Samsung Galaxy Buds. Other confirmed specifications of the Redmi true wireless earbuds include a Qualcomm chipset and support for aptX Adaptive codec. The TWS earbuds were also teased to feature dual drivers apart from support for Bluetooth v5.2 connectivity. As mentioned, a 30-hour total battery life was also revealed, apart from a splash/ sweatproof design and touch controls. Quick Pair support was also teased. All these specifications are very close to the Redmi AirDots 3 Pro, which were launched in China, and released globally as the Redmi Buds 3 Pro. In China, they were priced at CNY 299 (roughly Rs. 3,400), and globally, they had a price of $59.99 (roughly Rs. 4,500). We can expect India price to be somewhere in between.

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