power, elegance and a lot of capacity in the new high-end of the Chinese manufacturer

It planned And it happened. Xiaomi has unveiled her new flagships in China, her homeland. The Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro are already a reality.

Both phones look pretty similar. However, their main differences lie inside. More specifically with respect to the cameras and battery.

Of course, the two share certain qualities. Its processor is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. They have IP68 certification and an infrared sensor. They are equipped with stereo speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos with Dolby Head Tracking. The RAM is LPDDR5 and the internal storage is UFS 4.0.

The back shells carry a nano-skin technology. The latter makes it possible to clean the back more easily. The front camera contains 16MP in both options. The posterior chamber modules have the Leica stamp. They run Android 13 covered by MIUI 14.

Made these exceptions, the differences remain. Let’s get to know each member in a differentiated way.

Xiaomi 13

The edges and curvature is one of the easiest ways to distinguish the standard model from the Pro. Xiaomi 13 (to dry) stands out for these three pillars:

  • 6.36-inch OLED flat screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. 120 Hz refresh rate without being LTPO. Support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and HLG. The “normal” maximum brightness is 1,200 nits, but if you are in the sun or in a brightly lit environment then its peak brightness reaches 1,900 nits.
  • Rear chamber: triple. 50MP Sony IMX800 main sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS, for its acronym in English) and aperture f / 1.8. 12MP ultra-wide angle with f/2.2 aperture and 10MP telephoto lens with f/2.0 aperture and zoom 3x optical.
  • 4,500 mAh battery mediated by the chip G1 owner of Xiaomi arises that regulates its fast charging by 67 W cable. It also uses 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging.

It comes in a wide variety of colors: Black, Light Green, Light Blue, Gray, White, Red, Yellow, Green y Blue. There is a tonality Light Blue made in leather.

Their prices In local currency they look like this:

  • 8GB of RAM + 128GB of internal storage at CNY 3,999 (USD 575 or CLP 492,200).
  • 8GB of RAM + 256GB of internal storage at CNY 4,299 (USD 618 or CLP 529,100).
  • 12GB of RAM + 256GB of internal storage at CNY 4,599 (USD 661 or CLP 566,000).
  • 12GB of RAM + 512GB of internal storage at CNY 4,999 (USD 718 or CLP 615,200).

Xiaomi 13 Pro

The Xiaomi 13 Pro gives rise to curved edges both in front and behind. Its curved screen is 6.73-inch OLED with a resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels. Being an LTPO panel, the refresh rate is adaptive at 120 Hz. It also supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and HLG. The maximum brightness handles the same values ​​as the standard version: 1,200 nits and peaks of 1,900 nits.

Back the triple camera modifies its configuration. Here we see a 1-inch, 1.6 µm Sony IMX989 prime lens (inherited from Xiaomi 12S Ultra) 50MP with f/1.9 aperture and technology Hyper OIS. Attached are a 50MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with f/2.2 aperture and a 50MP telephoto lens with f/2.0 aperture with zoom 3x.

The battery has 4,820 mAh. It also takes advantage of chip Surge G1 for its 120W fast charge. Like the previous device, it has 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging.

comes in colors White, Black y Green with ceramic back. The edition in Light Blue it’s a leather iterationinstead of ceramic. Their local values vary depending on the combination of memories:

  • 8GB of RAM + 128GB of internal storage at CNY 4,999 (USD 718 or CLP 615,200).
  • 8GB of RAM + 256GB of internal storage at CNY 5,399 (USD 776 or CLP 664,500).
  • 12GB of RAM + 256GB of internal storage at CNY 5,799 (USD 833 or CLP 713,700).
  • 12GB of RAM + 512GB of internal storage at CNY 6,299 (USD 905 or CLP 775,200).

When?

Both the Xiaomi 13 and the Xiaomi 13 Pro will be available in China from December 14. It remains to be seen when it will officially arrive in other markets. That, in addition to what final amounts will arrive.

Fuentes: GSMArenaGizmochina

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