The Xiaomi 13 already promises to do better than the iPhone 14 Pro Max in terms of autonomy, while offering a relatively thin design. A tempting promise that must be considered with caution for the moment.
The Xiaomi 13 will be presented on December 1 in China. But obviously, the brand wants to raise the sauce by promising mountains and wonders with this new high end smartphone. Evidenced by the recent message posted on Weibo by Lei Jun. The boss of Xiaomi attacks neither more nor less one of the major assets of theiPhone 14 Pro Max.
Indeed, the businessman details the constraints that all manufacturers must overcome by integrating the battery into a smartphone. How to provide great autonomy without compromising the comfort of the grip. He says his company has developed expertise in this area over the years.
Xiaomi 13 vs iPhone 14 Pro Max
According to him, thanks to this expertise, the Xiaomi 13 can enjoy a 4500 mAh battery, offer a fairly thin design and beat the iPhone 14 Pro Max in terms of autonomy. In this regard, he also shares an infographic.
Lei Jun explains that, on said infographic, smartphones with a score higher than 1 can be used for a whole day without any problem. The Xiaomi displays a result of 1.37, a tad ahead of the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
The promise is enough to make you salivate. The iPhone 14 Pro Max proved during our test that it had rock-solid endurance. Alas, to get there, Apple’s smartphone is bulky and therefore not quite suitable for all hands. The Xiaomi 13 therefore promises better autonomy than this tough opponent with a smaller overweight. On paper, it sounds good.
Can we believe it?
However, the enthusiasm that some might feel must be qualified. The previous model, the Xiaomi 12 had indeed not really convinced by its autonomy. One might therefore wonder if his successor will really live up to his ambitions in this area.
Beginning of response on December 1st. However, let’s bet on the very beginning of the year 2023 for a release of the Xiaomi 13 in France.
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