Xiaomi 13T spotted during the certification process
The eagerly awaited new smartphone model, Xiaomi 13T from the Chinese tech giant Xiaomi, was spotted during the certification process.
Xiaomi is gearing up for a new smartphone release in China, the Redmi K60 Ultra. Interestingly, this device is projected to be rebranded as the Xiaomi 13T Pro for the global market. Rumor has it that the launch could be as early as October. Further exciting news is the recent sighting of the smartphone on the NBTC certification website, which indicates an impending launch in Thailand.
According to the NBTC certification, the device bears the model number 23078PND5G and has been officially named the Xiaomi 13T Pro. Beyond these details, however, the NBTC certification does not reveal any further insights into the smartphone’s features or specifications. Instead, we have to rely on leaked information for a more comprehensive overview of the device.
Xiaomi 13T spotted during the certification process
The Xiaomi 13T Pro is reported to be powered by a Dimensity 9200 Plus chipset, with an impressive maximum clock speed of 3.35 GHz. But the Geekbench scores of 1289 points in the single-core test and 3921 points in the multi-core test indicate it's still trailing behind the top-tier chips from Qualcomm.
Industry chatter suggests that the Xiaomi 13T Pro may sport a 144Hz OLED screen and a robust 5,000mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging. On the storage front, the smartphone could offer a whopping 512GB capacity. The device is also expected to feature a camera setup optimized by Leica to enhance photography capabilities. An unexpected Amazon UK listing last month hinted at a price of £799 for the Xiaomi 13T Pro configured with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.