The Xiaomi Redmi 13 has been in Pakistan for several months and currently, it’s unbelievably expensive for an entry-range phone. So, they decided to snip off its price tags and let it cool down. Instead of paying Rs 43,000 for its 8/128 GB option, you will only pay Rs 39,999 now.
The same goes for Redmi 13 8/256 GB: rather than paying Rs 48,000, you’ll only need Rs 44,999 to purchase it. That’s a 3,000 rupee relief on both variants, so the opportunity seems perfect to pick one up for yourself, and if you want to know about its specs, keep reading.
What you see here is a phone from one of Redmi’s most affordable series, but they still decided to put a 108 MP sensor on its rear. No wonder all its hype pivots around that one single feature. There’s a 2 MP macro inside the second lens for close-up shots.
A 13 MP selfie lens is hidden inside Xiaomi's new 4G handset's 6.79” 90Hz panel. It’s an IPS display, which is not surprising at all if you consider the price. But we still find its 1080p resolution compelling, seeing that some of their newer phones in this range will only get you a 720p screen at best.
There’s IP53 durability here, not the best, but it can still resist minor splashes. Helio G91 Ultra is the engine pulling the load behind its Android 14 Hyper OS software, and there’s a 33W-charging 5030 mAh cell here to power everything up. Now that the phone has become cheaper, these specs are looking far more compelling than before.