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  • A portion of this video has been sponsored by Norton 360. Today we're going to be durability

  • testing the Xiaomi Mi Note 10. This guy has 5 cameras on the back and currently costs

  • less than $500. Xiaomi phones haven't always passed my durability tests so this should

  • be interesting. Huge thanks to Norton 360 for sponsoring a portion of this video.

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  • Now it's time to move onto the durability test of the Xiaomi Mi Note 10. Let's get started.

  • [Intro]

  • This is one of the most powerful phones for the price right now, and it almost slipped

  • my radar. Released late in 2019, I didn't realize how cool this phone was until I started

  • getting a lot of requests for it. It's no folding phone of course, but I'd say most

  • people aren't looking for that tech just yet. The biggest perk of this phone I think is

  • the camera setup on the back. It's got everything: a beastly 108 megapixel, a portrait camera,

  • a telephoto, an ultrawide, and something we don't see very often, a macro camera for those

  • super close up shots.

  • The phone does come with a clear case in the box which is nice. Protection is always a

  • good thing. It's time for the scratch test. The last two phones I tested, the Motorola

  • Razr and Z Flip both had flexible displays that started to damage at a level 2. Sapphire

  • of course would scratch at level 8 or 9. Xiaomi has said that this phone is using Gorilla

  • Glass on both the front and the back. And indeed we do see scratches at a level 6, with

  • deeper grooves at a level 7. Pretty normal. Every day objects shouldn't do any damage.

  • My razor blade is unable to scratch the top 32 megapixel selfie camera in this teardrop

  • notch.

  • The speaker grill up top is a thin strip of plastic, but it's glued in tight and won't

  • be falling out on its own. I got the Aurora Green version of the Mi Note 10, and the frame

  • is made from metal. Flipping it over we can see the SIM card tray is also made from metal.

  • There's no official IP rating on the Mi Note 10, but it does have a red rubber ring around

  • the dual SIM card tray. No SD or expandable memory though. The power and volume rockers

  • are both made from metal. And here at the top we have more aluminum, along with the

  • built-in IR blaster for remote controlling TVs and stuff. I like phones with features

  • and this phone...are you ready...even has a headphone jack. You might have heard those

  • old legends of this antiquated technology existing in every handheld communication device,

  • and it's nice to see that Xiaomi is still going strong. The Mi Note 10 is the Swiss

  • Army knife of cellphones. The back panel is made from glass, and each of the cameras are

  • protected as well.

  • The bottom 2 megapixel macro camera, the 12 megapixel wide-angle, has it's own lens. Then

  • the 108 megapixel wide-angle high resolution camera and 12 megapixel portrait, and 5 megapixel

  • telephoto camera are all under the same piece of scratch resistant glass. There are 4 flash

  • LEDs, 2 of which are diffused. Kind of cool. The frosted diffusion on top should made a

  • softer flash, but with LEDs this small, it will be interesting to see if it actually

  • makes a difference.

  • The biggest selling point of this phone to me of course, is the large selection of cameras.

  • Obviously, that 108 megapixel camera is cool all by itself. I'll let other tech reviewers

  • do the glamour shots. I just like having options. This phone has the largest selection of cameras

  • we've ever seen. A macro lens is something we never usually included on a smartphone,

  • and I'm sure some of you will find that closeup camera super useful.

  • It's not just the 5 cameras, IR blaster, headphone jack. This phone also has a massive 5,260

  • milliamp hour battery. We'll have to find that of course during the teardown. This sub

  • $500 Mi Note 10 is easily one of the feature rich smartphones we've seen in a long time.

  • It has more features than most $1000 smartphones. And it survives the burn test. After 30 seconds

  • there was hardly any damage on the 6.5 inch AMOLED display. But, of course, if we're being

  • honest, if your phone's on fire you probably have bigger problems to worry about.

  • The last thing to check before the bend test is the underscreen fingerprint scanner. This

  • time around I'll scan my fingerprint first. We can tell it's an optical fingerprint scanner

  • by the way the screen lights up illuminating my fingerprint so the underscreen camera can

  • take a picture of it. Then we can inflict some level 7 deeper groove damage on top.

  • This is definitely more scratches than the phone will ever see with regular use. And

  • lucky for us, the Mi Note 10 is still reading my fingerprint every time and unlocking

  • the phone.

  • Normally, smartphones do survive my durability test, but in the past I've had multiple Xiaomi

  • phones fail catastrophically. Like the Mi 5 or the Redmi Note 3, or even the Redmi Note

  • 7 just last year. But after the first bend with this phone, we can tell the Mi Note 10

  • is different. There is no flex to the display when bent from the front, and no flex when

  • bent from the back. This is probably the most structurally solid smartphone that Xiaomi

  • has ever built. And it's definitely one of my favorites. It has a lot of features, less

  • than $500, and is structurally sound. The Mi Note 10 is a winner. Let me know what other

  • smartphones you want to see tested down in the comments. Hit that subscribe button so

  • you don't miss the teardown. And come hang out with me on Instagram and Twitter. Thanks

  • a ton for watching. I'll see you around.

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