The countdown for the Xiaomi 13T series has now officially started. A new leak about the series emerges day by day, so there are not many question marks about how it will perform. Finally, the series has crossed a new threshold and this indicates that the launch is very soon.
What will the Xiaomi 13T series offer users?
The upcoming Xiaomi 13T series has recently appeared in the TDRA database with model numbers 2306EPN60G and 23078PND5G. Although this does not reveal any technical features of the devices, it indicates that the global launch is very soon.
A new report that surfaced a while ago revealed the key technical features of the series. Accordingly, the 13T Pro will have a 20 Megapixel Sony IMX596 sensor for selfies and video calls on the front. As it is known, the same lens was used in the Redmi K60 Ultra.
The rear camera setup of the 13T Pro will feature a Sony IMX707 50 Megapixel main camera. On the other hand, it should be noted that the K60 Ultra has a Sony IMX800 50 Megapixel primary sensor. Finally, the 13T Pro will be available to users with the OmniVision OV13B ultra-wide camera and the OV50D 50 Megapixel telephoto camera instead of the 8 Megapixel and 2 Megapixel sensors on the Redmi flagship.
As mentioned above, the Pro model will look like the Redmi K60 Ultra that was introduced a while ago. At this point, we will see a 6.67-inch OLED panel with a 1.5k resolution with a 144Hz refresh rate and a MediaTek Dimensity 9200 Plus processor. Apart from this, 12 GB LPDDR5x RAM and 512 GB UFS 4.0 internal storage will be available to users. On the battery side, there will be a 5000 mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging.
The standard model of the series will not be far behind Pro in terms of user experience. According to the allegations, the processor, screen and battery will not change. However, the charging speed will drop to 67W. On the other hand, it will have 8 GB RAM + 256 GB internal storage instead of 12 GB RAM and 512 GB variant. Finally, it is said that the smartphones will be introduced on September 1.
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