Modern smartphones have long ceased to be just devices for calls, becoming powerful multimedia centers that can compete with portable audio players. Xiaomiβs Redmi Note 10 Pro is one of the brightest representatives of the mid-range segment, supported by advanced Dolby Atmos surround sound technology. This feature allows you to create a three-dimensional sound effect, which is especially valuable when watching movies or games on a mobile device.
Owners of the 128GB version often wonder how exactly the technology works in their gadget and whether itβs worth the time to fine-tune it. Unlike standard stereo effects, Dolby Atmos processes the audio stream by distributing sound objects in virtual space around the listener, creating a sense of depth and realism that is impossible to get with normal playback.
In this article, we will discuss in detail the technical aspects of the audio system of your smartphone, learn how to activate modes correctly and eliminate possible problems with sound. Understanding the principles of the digital signal processor (DSP) will allow you to make the most of the built-in speakers and connected headset.
Technological foundations of spatial audio in a smartphone
Dolby Atmos uses an object-oriented approach to sound processing, which is fundamentally different from traditional channel systems. Rather than linking sound to a specific speaker (left or right), the system views each sound element as a separate object with coordinates in three-dimensional space. The Redmi Note 10 Pro uses software algorithms to simulate this effect, even if you have only two speakers physically.
A key component here is virtualization, which creates the illusion of having additional sound sources. The device processor calculates phase shifts and frequency characteristics in real time so that the brain perceives sound as coming from above, behind or sideways. Hardware support for high-resolution codecs in conjunction with software processing gives the best quality result on this model.
It's worth noting that the technology doesn't have to have specialized tracks to work, although they do have the best effect, but it can upscale a normal stereo signal, splitting the frequencies and creating the necessary width of the scene, but the original quality of the file directly affects the final perception.
β οΈ Attention: Using maximum bass amplification levels in combination with virtualization can lead to wheezing in built-in speakers at high volume.
Xiaomi has implemented MIUI support for this technology, allowing for system-wide effects across all applications, which means that sound will improve not only in the regular player, but also in streaming services, games and the browser, and the flexibility of settings allows you to tailor the sound to any genre of music or content.
Activation and basic configuration in the MIUI interface
To get started with improved sound, you need to activate the function correctly in your deviceβs system settings. The path to managing audio effects may vary slightly depending on the firmware version, but the overall algorithm of actions remains the same for the entire Redmi Note line. First, you need to get into the main smartphone settings menu.
Find the audio profile section and go to the advanced settings, which is usually hidden in the submenu or accessible through the settings icon at the top right of the screen, and here you will see a switch that activates the Dolby Atmos engine, and when you turn it on, the system will suggest you select one of the options or adjust the settings manually.
It is important to understand that activation of the technology consumes additional CPU resources, which theoretically can have minimal impact on autonomy, although in practice this is almost invisible. For everyday use, it is recommended to choose an automatic mode that itself adapts to the type of content being played.
βοΈ Verification of sound activation
If you use external accessories such as Bluetooth headphones or a wired headset, the system can offer to optimize the sound specifically for them, in which case it is worth experimenting with various presets to find the most comfortable balance between high frequency detail and low power.
Working with equalizer and user profiles
The integrated equalizer with Dolby Atmos provides a lot of customization options. Standard presets like Music, Film or Game already have optimal settings, but manual frequency adjustments allow for perfect results. The user can adjust the low, medium and high frequencies themselves.
For bass lovers, be careful: too much low-frequency uplift can overwhelm the middle, making vocals indistinct. Competent tuning involves finding a balance where each instrument is heard clearly. In the Redmi Note 10 Pro, the range of adjustments is wide enough to compensate for the features of your acoustic system.
- π§ Bass: Responsible for depth and impact, optimal for electronics and hip-hop.
- π» Mid-frequency: Critical for speech intelligibility and vocal parts.
- π» High frequencies: Add air and detail, but can cut hearing when brute.
Creating your own profile is a great idea if you don't like any of the factory options, and you can call it, like "My Rock" or "The Night Movie," and the system will remember all the parameters, and you can switch between the created profiles in literally one click through the quick access panel or widget.