Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 vs Google Pixel 8 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date March 16, 2021 October 12, 2023
Release Year 2021 2023

Physical

Volume 99.25 cm³ 94.83 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.6 "/g 3.32 "/g
Weight 178.8 g 187 g
Height 160.5 mm 150.5 mm
Width 74.5 mm 70.8 mm
Thickness 8.3 mm 8.9 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Shadow Black (Onyx Gray)
  • Frost White (Pebble White)
  • Aqua Green (Lake Green)
  • Mint
  • Obsidian
  • Hazel
  • Rose

Display

Screen Size 6.43 " 6.2 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1080 x 2400
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 83.5 % 87.1 %
Pixel Density 409 PPI 428 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A 120 Hz
Typical Brightness 450 nits N/A
HBM Brightness N/A 1400 nits
Peak Brightness 1100 nits 2000 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 120.93 mAh/in² 119.02 mAh/in²
Battery Density 50.38 mAh/cm³ 48.24 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 4575 mAh
NFC Support No Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SDM678 Snapdragon 678 (11 nm) Google Tensor G3 (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 460 Gold & 6x1.7 GHz Kryo 460 Silver) Nona-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X3 & 4x2.45 GHz Cortex-A715 & 4x2.15 GHz Cortex-A510)
GPU Adreno 612 Immortalis-G715s MC10

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 3.2
OTG Support
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0 USB Type-C 3.2

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 11 14
Maximum OS Version 12 21

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

Design

FeatureXiaomi Redmi Note 10Google Pixel 8Practical Impact
Dimensions160.5 × 74.5 × 8.3 mm150.5 × 70.8 × 8.9 mmRedmi Note 10 is taller and wider, Pixel 8 is slightly thicker. Pixel 8 is more compact for single-handed use.
Weight178.8g187gRedmi Note 10 is marginally lighter, which could be a preference for extended use but the difference is not very noticeable.
Build MaterialNot specifiedNot specifiedBuild Material for both devices is not specified, so we cannot determine which is more premium or durable.

Display

FeatureXiaomi Redmi Note 10Google Pixel 8Practical Impact
Size6.43"6.2"Redmi Note 10 has a slightly larger screen, better for media consumption; Pixel 8 more compact, may feel better for one hand use.
Resolution1080x24001080x2400Both offer the same sharp visuals.
PPI409428Pixel 8 has slightly higher pixel density, meaning it is negligibly sharper in terms of pixel density, but not noticeable in daily usage.
TechnologyAMOLEDOLEDSimilar display technologies; both deliver vibrant colors and deep blacks; difference is not noticeable to the average user.
Refresh Rate60Hz120HzPixel 8 provides much smoother animations and scrolling experience, very noticeable when gaming, navigating the UI or scrolling feeds.
Brightness1100 nits2000 nitsPixel 8 is significantly brighter, offering superior outdoor visibility in direct sunlight and HDR content.

Performance

FeatureXiaomi Redmi Note 10Google Pixel 8Practical Impact
ChipsetQualcomm SDM678 Snapdragon 678Google Tensor G3Pixel 8's chipset is significantly more powerful and newer, leading to faster app launches, smoother multitasking, better performance in demanding apps and more future-proofing.
AnTuTu Score277,254876,512Pixel 8 has 216% higher score, showing greatly superior performance across all aspects from CPU, GPU, RAM and storage.
GPUAdreno 612Immortalis-G715s MC10Pixel 8 has a substantially more powerful GPU, which leads to better gaming performance and graphics processing power, offering more graphically intensive capabilities and overall responsiveness.

Camera

FeatureXiaomi Redmi Note 10Google Pixel 8Practical Impact
Main Camera48MP, f/1.79, 1/2", 0.80µm pixel size50MP, f/1.69, 1/1.31", 1.20µm pixel sizePixel 8 has a larger sensor, wider aperture and bigger pixel size; this likely results in superior low-light performance, better detail and dynamic range, less noise and better depth of field.
Selfie Camera13MP, f/2.45, 1/3.06", 1.12µm pixel size10.8MP, f/2.2, 1/2.65", 1.22µm pixel sizePixel 8 has a slightly larger sensor and wider aperture; this leads to better low-light selfies, less noise and more detail and a better field of view.
Wide Angle Lens8MP, f/2.2, 1/2.8", 1.14µm pixel size12MP, f/2.2, 1/2.9", 0.80µm pixel size (Wide Angle + Macro)Pixel 8 offers an ultrawide lens with macro, better for landscape and macro photography, whereas Redmi Note 10 has a dedicated ultrawide which might not offer macro.
Depth Sensor2MP, f/2.4NoneRedmi Note 10 offers a dedicated depth sensor that may create better bokeh/portrait shots, but this might be offset by Pixel 8 better processing.
Macro Lens2MP, f/2.4, 1/5", 1.75µm pixel sizeNoneRedmi Note 10 has a dedicated macro lens, which may offer more versatility for close-up shots, but Pixel 8 offers a better ultrawide with macro capabilities.
Video4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps; No stabilization; 960fps slow-motion4K@24/30/60fps with HDR, OIS, EIS; Yes stabilization; 240fps slow-motionPixel 8 offers significantly superior video quality due to HDR, OIS, EIS and better 1080p slow-mo options.
DXOMark ScoreN/AMobile: 148, Photo: 152, Video: 148Pixel 8's score shows a marked superiority in image and video quality.

Battery

FeatureXiaomi Redmi Note 10Google Pixel 8Practical Impact
Capacity5000mAh4575mAhRedmi Note 10 has a slightly larger battery, potentially lasting longer on a single charge, but it does not tell the whole story.
Charging33W Fast Charging27W Fast ChargingRedmi Note 10 can charge faster (33W) than Pixel 8 (27W), meaning it would take less time to fully charge the device.
FeaturesReverse charging, Non-removableReverse charging, Non-removableBoth offer similar battery functionalities.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Advantages:

  • Larger Battery: Marginally larger battery (5000mAh vs 4575mAh), could lead to longer battery life (but this depends on other factors)
  • Faster Charging: 33W fast charging, quicker to refill the battery.
  • Dedicated Depth and Macro lenses: Offers extra lenses for portrait and close-up photos.
  • Slightly Lighter: A bit lighter (178.8g vs 187g), which can be more comfortable for extended use.
  • Hi-Res Audio: Offers higher quality audio for supported headphones or speakers.

Google Pixel 8 Advantages:

  • Superior Performance: Google Tensor G3 chipset provides much higher processing power, smoother multitasking, and better gaming performance.
  • Significantly Better Display: 120Hz refresh rate for smoother animations and significantly brighter display (2000 nits) for better outdoor visibility.
  • Superior Main Camera: Larger sensor and wider aperture and better processing, resulting in better low-light performance, greater detail, dynamic range, less noise.
  • Better Selfie Camera: Larger sensor and wider aperture, resulting in better low-light shots, and more detail.
  • Better Video Recording: Features HDR, OIS, and EIS, leading to superior video quality with better stabilization and dynamic range, also better slow-motion support.
  • Newer Software: Latest Android Version with long term software update support.
  • Newer Connectivity Standards: Better WiFi and Bluetooth standards.
  • Better Audio: Noise cancellation microphone, 3 microphones, better for calls, recording and capturing audio.
  • Better Screen Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus for better protection.

Trade-offs:

  • Size: The Redmi Note 10 is larger and might be less comfortable for one-handed use compared to the Pixel 8.
  • Battery: While the Redmi Note 10 has a larger capacity, real-world battery life depends on many factors and the efficiency of the Pixel 8 processor may make up for the smaller capacity.
  • Camera versatility: The Redmi Note 10 offers dedicated depth and macro cameras while Pixel 8 uses it's ultrawide lens for macro purposes, and has no depth sensor
  • Price: The Pixel 8 is typically more expensive than the Redmi Note 10, reflecting the high-end specifications, but this will depend on the current market price.
  • Software Support: Pixel devices are usually the first to get new Android version and get longer software support.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Ideal User:

  • Budget-conscious users: Those looking for a capable smartphone at a lower price point.
  • Users prioritizing battery: Users needing a phone that can last a long day and want fast charging.
  • Users who want versatility of camera lenses: Those who want dedicated macro and depth sensors.

Use Cases:

  • Daily social media browsing.
  • Basic photography with varied focal lengths.
  • Casual gaming.
  • Media consumption for longer periods without having to charge the device.

Google Pixel 8 Ideal User:

  • Performance enthusiasts: Users who value a fast, smooth and responsive phone experience.
  • Photography enthusiasts: Those who prioritize high-quality photo and video capture, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Users who prefer a premium experience: Those who value a sleek design, superior display, and latest software.
  • Users who value long term support: Those who want the latest Android version and longer software updates.

Use Cases:

  • Mobile gaming with high graphic fidelity.
  • Professional or serious photography and videography.
  • Viewing HDR content.
  • Demanding multitasking and performance.
  • Wanting the latest Android version and features.
  • Need a modern device with the latest connectivity standards.

4. Decision Framework

Here are 3 key questions buyers should consider:

  1. Budget: How much are you willing to spend? The Pixel 8 is more expensive, but offers higher-end features. The Redmi Note 10 might be more suited for those looking for more budget friendly options.
  2. Performance: How much do you value smooth and responsive performance? The Pixel 8 is significantly faster than the Redmi Note 10. Consider how much you would want high graphics processing power, smooth user interface and good multitasking performance.
  3. Camera Quality: Do you prioritize photo and video quality? The Pixel 8 has a much better main and selfie camera than the Redmi Note 10 and offers superior video recording with additional stabilization features.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Budget Shopper: If your budget is tight, and you don't need cutting-edge performance or top-tier camera quality, and you value a phone with a longer battery life and faster charging capabilities, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 is a good option.
  • Photography Lover: If you want the best possible camera performance in a smartphone, especially in low light, with significantly better video performance, the Google Pixel 8 is a clear choice.
  • Performance User: If you value a snappy user interface, demanding multitasking, high graphics processing power, and smooth gaming performance the Google Pixel 8 should be your primary option.
  • Long term support: If you want the latest Android version and long term software updates the Google Pixel 8 is your primary choice.
  • Connectivity: If you value more modern WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity standards, the Google Pixel 8 is the primary option.

My Choice

If I were to choose between these two phones, I would choose the Google Pixel 8. While the Redmi Note 10 offers a larger battery and faster charging, the Pixel 8 offers a superior experience in several key areas that are more important to me. The drastically better performance of the Tensor G3 chipset is a significant advantage for daily usage, making the phone feel snappier and more responsive. The 120Hz display is also a notable upgrade, making the user experience significantly smoother. The Pixel 8's camera is the real star of the show, providing fantastic image quality, video recording features, and better performance in low-light conditions. While the Pixel 8 is more expensive, the premium experience and the latest technologies justify the additional cost. Furthermore, the longer-term software support of Google phones makes them a better choice in terms of future-proofing. While both phones are good choices, they are for different users and in the overall performance and longevity I think the Google Pixel 8 is the better option.

Emily Harper
Emily Harper

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