Xiaomi 13T's design got leaked
Fresh leaks displaying the design of the 13T model developed by the Chinese tech company Xiaomi have been released.
Xiaomi is preparing to make waves in the global market with the expected release of the Xiaomi 13T, widely believed to be the international counterpart of the Redmi K60 Ultra. As per the latest information, Xiaomi appears to be breaking its traditional mold by offering two distinct versions of the Xiaomi 13T. Respected tipster, @Sudhanshu Ambhore, suggests that in addition to the standard version we've heard whispers of, there will also be a Leica-branded variant.
However, it's worth noting that this Leica edition may only be available in selected regions, including Europe. Though specifics remain scarce, both versions are projected to carry similar specs. The leaked renderings display a distinct Leica-branded camera module, implying the possibility of enhanced camera capabilities compared to the Redmi K60 Ultra.
Xiaomi 13T's design got leaked
Diving into expected specifications, the Xiaomi 13T is projected to be available in Black and Mint hues. The display is touted to be a 6.67-inch OLED screen, offering a 144Hz refresh rate and a resolution of 1220×2712 pixels. Powering the device could be a 5000 mAh battery equipped with a 120W fast charging capability. The phone is likely to earn an IP68 rating, highlighting its resilience against dust and water.
Under the hood, we might find the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 Plus, a flagship SoC, paired with a whopping 16GB RAM and a generous 1TB of storage. In contrast, another version of the Xiaomi 13T might be powered by the Dimensity 8200 Ultra chipset, coupled with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. However, users might miss the presence of a microSD slot or the conventional 3.5mm audio jack. While the camera configurations might largely mirror those of the Redmi K60 Ultra, there's talk of potential enhancements to better serve the users.