Almost all details about the Xiaomi 13T Pro model have emerged
We now know virtually everything about the Xiaomi 13T Pro model, which the Chinese tech powerhouse Xiaomi has been developing for some time.
While the Xiaomi 13 series has been in the market for several months, anticipation builds for the premium mid-range Xiaomi 13T lineup. Set to be unveiled on September 25th in Berlin, this lineup will feature the Xiaomi 13T and its superior counterpart, the Xiaomi 13T Pro.
The Xiaomi 13T Pro has already attracted attention with its expected design changes. Leaked images hint at potential glass or leather finishes for the back, accompanied by a square camera module located on the top left. This phone's design appears more refined, offering a premium look that distinguishes it from the previous Xiaomi 12T Pro. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The Xiaomi 13T Pro is anticipated to come in two color variants: Black, which will feature the glass finish, and Blue, which will be adorned with a vegan leather design.
Interestingly, the design closely echoes the Redmi K60 Ultra, leading to speculations that they might be identical models but with different branding. The front of the Xiaomi 13T Pro showcases a flat display featuring a centrally located punch-hole camera. The OLED screen, measuring 6.67 inches, is expected to boast a 144 Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1220p. This is a slight upgrade from the Xiaomi 12T Pro's display, which also measured 6.67 inches but had a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Almost all details about the Xiaomi 13T Pro model have emerged
Delving into the phone's internals, it's rumored to be powered by the Dimensity 9200+ chip from MediaTek. This high-performance chipset incorporates a variety of cores, including a fast Cortex-X3 core, promising enhanced efficiency and performance. Potential buyers might have an array of choices regarding RAM and storage, with options ranging from 12GB to 16GB for RAM and 256GB to a whopping 1TB for storage. The device is also expected to house a 5,000mAh battery supporting 120W fast charging. While wireless charging might not be a feature, the phone is likely to be IP68 certified, ensuring dust and water resistance.
The camera system is another highlight. The Leica-branded rear camera setup is said to include a 50MP primary sensor paired with a Sony IMX707 sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom capability, and a 13MP ultrawide lens. The selfie camera remains consistent with a 20MP resolution.
As for its price, while the exact figures will only be confirmed at the launch, speculations suggest that the Xiaomi 13T Pro might be available for around €900 for the 12GB + 512GB variant.