
Redmi Note 10 series users complaint of poor touch response, screen flicker and other display issues
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Several Redmi Note 10 series smartphone users have now taken to Twitter to complain about major display issues which include screen flickers, poor touch response and others.
The Redmi Note 10 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max have emerged as two of the most sought-after mid-range smartphones of this year. Both the devices come with impressive set of features including AMOLED displays, good camera systems and decent battery life. However, several Redmi Note 10 series smartphone users have now taken to Twitter to complain about major display issues which include screen flickers, poor touch response and others. A Twitter user who goes by the name of Tarun Sharma tweeted that one of his friends had bought the Redmi Note 10 on March 18 but started facing touch issues within two days. He added that the person couldn’t even type properly and got the phone replaced on April 1. In a separate tweet, Tarun claimed that even the second unit started facing similar issues within one week. “He asked service Centre about it they said its not due to hardware it's due to software so wait for 1-2months for new software update to come. He doesn't want to wait for 1-2months,” Tarun tweeted, while adding that the centre also refund his friend’s money.
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