Fresh from the launch roster, Xiaomi has served up its latest global offering: the Xiaomi 13T and its big sibling, the Xiaomi 13T Pro. Slotting neatly into the MI 13 lineage, these gadgets raise the bar, building upon the legacy of their predecessors, the Xiaomi 12T series. Here are all the official details regarding the standard Mi 13T.
At first glance, the Xiaomi 13T looks identical to the Redmi K60 Ultra, imbued with a boxy silhouette and a geometric camera cluster at the back. Visuals on this handset are highly immersive with its 6.67-inch AMOLED canvas, boasting a crisp 1.5K resolution.
Expect a buttery smooth display with the device courtesy of its 144Hz adaptive refresh rate, with luminance peaking at a dazzling 2,600 nits. It's got movie jocks covered with support for HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, all under the protective embrace of Gorilla Glass 5.
Photo fanatics will relish the triple-stack Leica-branded sensors at the rear. Anchoring the setup is a 50MP wide-angle shooter flanked by a 50MP telephoto lens and a 12MP ultra-wide sensor. For selfies, a 20MP camera awaits at the front of latest 5G Xiaomi mobile.
Internally, the device is all muscle with a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra chip, up to 8GB RAM, and a hefty 256GB storage. Power concerns are minor with the phone’s 5,000mAh reservoir, juiced up swiftly at 67W. Keeping the system cool is the intricate thermal dispersion mechanism.
Running on the latest Android 13, the device commits to four major OS updates and a half-decade of security patches. Priced at EUR 649 (~PKR 197,000) for the 8GB/256GB combo, users can choose colors between Alpine Blue, Meadow Green, or classic Black.