Xiaomi 13 Ultra Certified By TENAA-Authority; Might Go Official Next Month

Sohail Akhtar

Xiaomi's gearing up for a full-scale keynote in April. The event venue will be in China, which hints at the release of some homeland-exclusive devices, namely the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi Pad 6, and Pad 6 Pro. Mi 13 Ultra's added to the list due to its TENAA certification, which now marks its imminent release.


The Xiaomi 13 series is on the verge of completion, with the expected release of the Mi 13 Ultra in April. The phone has been approved for launch in China by the TENAA regulatory authority. 

3C, another certifier from China, recently indexed Mi 13 Ultra on its public website. Signed under model number 2304FPN6DC, the newcomer showcased 90W charging support in the file. Just moments ago, that very same model number popped out on TENAA.


Typical to nature, 3C and TENAA files don't have many details about Mi 13 Ultra. The former divulged that a 4,860mAh battery is imminent with the phone, similar to Mi 12S Ultra. The latter doesn't report any notable aspect besides verifying that Ultra is China-exclusive. The Xiaomi mobile price in Pakistan is also quite reasonable, making it a popular choice among budget-conscious consumers in the country.


According to reports from the leak circle, the phone has a 50W wireless charging kit under the shell. In photography, it's likely to feature a 32MP selfie shooter. On the back, there should be a 50MP Sony IMX989 1-inch camera sensor, an ultra-wide lens, a telephoto lens, and a periscope zoom lens.

Xiaomi 13 Ultra supposedly rocks the combination of a 6.73-inch E6 AMOLED curved edges, a QHD+ resolution, and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, the phone will sport up to 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB UFS 4.0 storage. Following its next-month launch in China, it should go official worldwide after a month or two. 


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