The Redmi Note series is Xiaomi's star performer in India, renowned for its unbeatable price-to-performance ratio.
A crowd-pleaser, this series is back to dazzle in the new year with the latest addition – the Redmi Note 13 Pro.
It is a mid-range phone promising high-end thrills at a price that won't make your wallet cry.
So, let’s quickly see what this new smartphone has in store for us!
The Redmi Note 13 Pro debuts with a 6.67-inch pOLED 1.5K display, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and over 68 billion colours.
Its screen, protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, boasts a high 1920Hz PWM dimming and a 16000-level automatic brightness adjustment. It comes with slim display bezels as well.
At the heart of its photography prowess is a 200MP OIS main camera with lossless in-sensor 2x & 4x zoom.
The phone also includes an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens, alongside a 16MP front camera.
The first smartphone in India to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 mobile platform, the Redmi Note 13 Pro is claimed to provide smooth performance with its 4nm process technology and Adreno GPU A710.
Running on MIUI 14 based on Android 13, the Redmi Note 13 Pro promises three major Android updates and four years of security patch updates. It will get the new HyperOS update in the future, but we do not yet know when.
The smartphone also supports 10 5G bands, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth v5.2.
A 5,100mAh battery combined with 67W TurboCharge technology ensures long-lasting performance and quick charging.
The smart charging engine and Battery Health 3.0 features are claimed to contribute to the device's longevity and efficiency.
The Note 13 Pro boasts Dolby Atmos and dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res Audio certifications. For security, it features an in-display fingerprint sensor and AI face unlock.
With an expected price of under ₹30,000, it looks like Redmi is bringing it all, without the premium price tag.
So, is this a premium phone in disguise? Find out soon in our in-depth Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G review where we'll uncover everything you need to know!
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