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Xiaomi launches Redmi 10 5G exclusively with Singtel this National Day

In celebration of Singapore’s 57th birthday, Xiaomi and Singtel have teamed up to bring affordable 5G phones to everyone.  The Redmi 10 5G, exclusive to Singtel, is usually priced at an affordable S$299. And this National Day this 5G Phone is made even more affordable. S$269 with No Contract (S$30 OFF) S$242 with SIM Only […]

In celebration of Singapore’s 57th birthday, Xiaomi and Singtel have teamed up to bring affordable 5G phones to everyone. 

The Redmi 10 5G, exclusive to Singtel, is usually priced at an affordable S$299. And this National Day this 5G Phone is made even more affordable.

  • S$269 with No Contract (S$30 OFF)
  • S$242 with SIM Only (S$57 OFF)
  • S$57 for 57 Seniors: From 6 to 9 Aug, loyal Singtel customers will be invited to celebrate National Day at selected Singtel Shops and Exclusive Retailers. All they’ll need to do is show their SMS invite to enjoy the phone at just S$57. 

Redmi 10 5G: Level up with 5G

Xiaomi launches Redmi 10 5G exclusively with Singtel this National Day - 1
Image credit: Xiaomi Singapore

5G is coming to the Redmi Series for the first time with the debut of Redmi 10 5G. Powering up the device is a MediaTek Dimensity 700 processor, with an octa-core CPU of up to 2.2GHz and the support of dual 5G SIM to deliver an efficient performance. It also features a 50MP main and a 2MP depth camera to capture the ideal shot, as well as a 6.58” FHD+ Dot Drop display with a 90Hz refresh rate for a smooth viewing experience. Its 5,000mAh battery also provides enough power for you to sail through your tasks with less time plugged in. 

The Xiaomi Redmi 10 5G is well-suited for all ages with functions such as a reading mode for more comfortable viewing, bigger screen fonts, and a large screen size. 

Find out more at www.singtel.com/NDP, or stay tuned to Xiaomi’s Facebook or Instagram pages for the latest news and other exciting updates.

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