Xiaomi is revamping the price of all their latest Redmi phones in Pakistan, including the ‘Xiaomi Redmi 13.’ It landed in Pakistan with a starter (8/128GB) config and a Rs 40,000 tag. They’ve increased its price to Rs 43,000 now. Redmi 13 (8/256GB) variant gets even more expensive, bumping the price from Rs 43,000 to Rs 48,000.
Is Redmi 13 worth the extra 3,000 or 5,000 rupees they’ve added to its cost? Here’s the breakdown of all its features. See if you want to give it a shot. One of the main reasons you’d consider the Redmi 13 is the 108 MP rear camera. It’s no surprise all its hype pivots around that single feature.
See that IPS punch hole display on the front. It’s 6.79” with almost symmetrical bezels and a speedy 90Hz refresh rate. And it pushes beyond cheap 720p. There’s a crispy 1080p resolution here and 550nits HBM. They mount a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass to shield the screen.
Helio G91 Ultra is reliable for Xiaomi's latest budget phone in almost every scenario, save gaming. It’s a speedy 2.0GHz clocker, and we know it has a Mali G52 iGPU. So it can do light daily tasks without hassle. It’s only available locally in 128 GB and 256 GB options. And it has 8 GB RAM.
There’s a 13MP selfie camera filling that punch hole up front. A fingerprint reader is on the side where the power button lies. And it gives us up to 5030 mAh battery that will refill using a 33W charger. Straight out of the box, it boots into a HyperOS x Android 14 system.