With the debut of the new generation of Qualcomm’s flagship platform Snapdragon 8 Gen2, everyone’s focus has gradually shifted to the representative top flagships that will be equipped with this chip for the first time. Among them, the most highly anticipated models naturally include the new Mi 13 series. , So far, there have been very detailed revelations regarding the appearance and configuration of this series of models.
Now, more details regarding the image of the machine have been revealed.
According to the information, it is basically consistent with the previously exposed news. The new Mi 13 series will include two versions. Among them, Mi 13 Pro will have a rear Sony IMX989 main lens and a 1-inch super outsole. The Mi 12S Ultra used it before. It is the top image Sensor. According to reports, the photosensitive area has increased by 172%, and the photosensitive ability has increased by 76%. At the same time, the camera speed has increased by 32.5%, and the startup speed has increased by 11%. It supports 4K HDR night scene video shooting.
In other respects, the brand-new Mi 13 series will launch two versions of Mi 13 and Mi 13 Pro this time. Generally, it will adopt the same design idea as its predecessor Mi 12 series, and the borders of the two models are very narrow. The Mi 13 standard version will use a 6.26-inch OLED panel, and the Mi 13 Pro will use a 6.7-inch Samsung 2K E6 curved screen with narrower borders than the previous generation. In terms of hardware, in addition to being expected to be equipped with a new generation of Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 flagship processor for the first time, the phone’s rear main camera is 50 million pixels, and it is expected to support OIS optical anti-shake, equipped with 67W-120W super fast charging.
In the past, the competitors of Mi 12S and Mi 12S Pro were the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro. Mi 12S Ultra also competed with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, the flagship with the strongest battery life at the time. Now that the Mi 13 series is regarding to debut, this series is undoubtedly aimed at the iPhone 14 series.