Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi is preparing its global smartphone series under the name Xiaomi 13t. It has already appeared on the Internet in the form of an unboxing video, directly including the key technical specifications.
Xiaomi 13T: It resembles its more expensive sibling
Let's start with the design of the smartphone, which is not only based on the Chinese series Redmi K60, but looks a bit similar to global Xiaomi 13 Pro. In the video below, you can see the three rear cameras as well as the LED flash.
On the right side, there are buttons for volume control, turning the device on and off, and in the front there is a display with a cutout for the front camera. At the bottom of the device is one of a pair of stereo speakers, a USB Type-C port and a SIM card slot. The unboxing video also reveals that the smartphone has a 67W fast charger.
These are the expected technical specifications
On the front of Xiaomi 13t should appear 6,67″ AMOLED panel with 1,5K resolution and a high refresh rate of up to 144 Hz. This panel will offer a maximum brightness of 2600 nits and an aspect ratio of 20:9.
This is a pre-release unit so the YouTuber probably didn't have proper info about 📷specs
Sharing the exact camera specs of # Xiaomi13T using Device info HW:
50MP Main | Sony IMX707
50MP Telephoto | OmniVision OV50D
13MP Wide Angle | OmniVision OV13B10
20MP Selfie | Sony IMX596 https://t.co/7uu6ZADbtc pic.twitter.com/dYP30Qqx4s- Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) August 24
An eight-core processor will take care of the performance MediaTek Dimension 8200 Ultra, which is also supplemented with a graphics chip Mali-G610 MC6. The RAM memory will have a capacity of 8/12 GB (depending on the configuration) and the fast internal storage will subsequently be 256 GB. The operating system will be Android 13, supplemented by the current MIUI 14 graphic superstructure.
The back, as we could see in the video, is home to a trio of lenses. The main one has a resolution of 50 MPx (Sony IMX707) and is also supplemented by a 50 MPx telephoto lens (OmniVision OV50D) and a 13 MPx ultra-wide-angle sensor (OmniVision OV13B10). The front "selfie" camera has a resolution of 20 MPx (Sony IMX596).
IP 68 certification, 67 W charging and availability for Europe
The construction itself impresses with increased resistance to water and dust, with certification IP68. It also has an integrated NFC chip for mobile payments and an under-display fingerprint sensor. 5000 mAh the accumulator will support fast 67 W charging. And in terms of colors, we can look forward to black and alpine blue.
According to expectations, we would be a new couple Xiaomi 13t a Xiaomi 13t pro intended for the European market, they could expect it already during the first week of September. However, the company has not yet officially announced the date of the press conference and the launch date of the sale of these devices.
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you are mixing apples and pears, so in the article you have perfectly mixed both models and it is a bit of a mess... from the article it is not clear which specifications are for the 13T and which for the 13T year because they will be equipped with completely different phones... so let me get it right measure, the 13T should have the mentioned mediatek 8200, and the main 50mpix sony IMX707 cameras, and the classic shitty 8mpix+2mpix like every year... but the 13T for the model should have significantly different specs, namely Mediatek Dimensity 9200+ and finally different and better quality other cameras compared to the K60 ultra, the base will be the same 50mpiz IMX707 sony, but there will be a 50mpix zoom from Omnivision and a 13mpix wide-angle, both models should have the same 6,67'' 144Hz 2K amoled display, the model may also have LTPO , but I'm not responsible for this.. I wouldn't put my hand in the fire, after all, it's not a top xiaomi flag.. besides, the T model never had LTPO, 67W charging is at least plenty enough for me.. I don't need 120w ... the one for the model will be a flag on the same level Xiaomi Mi11 from about 2 years ago, with a much stronger case.. if it will be like this and they give a decent price for the model, it will be overpriced, it will be quite a decent and solid offer, I like it very much, especially in light blue leather..