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Introducing Redmi 13: 108MP Camera Paired with Fun Features to Unleash Your Creativity

 

Xiaomi Redmi 13



Xiaomi today unveiled Redmi 13, the latest member of its Redmi family, setting a new standard for entry-level smartphones. Crafted for discerning users seeking both style and substance, Redmi 13 delivers a sleek, stylish design packed with a host of enhanced capabilities that defy expectations. One example is its 108MP super-clear main camera, aimed at elevating the photography experience for avid enthusiasts, content creators, and those who prioritize capturing life’s moments with exceptional clarity and detail. As a first for the Redmi number series, Redmi 13 debuts a 108MP super-clear main camera, equipped with 3x in-sensor zoom to provide users with images of outstanding detail. Harnessing the advanced Samsung ISOCELL HM6 1/1.67″ sensor and cutting-edge 9-in-1 pixel binning technology, Redmi 13 can produce ultra-clear night photos and vibrant HDR images steeped in vividness and clarity. Whether capturing breathtaking landscapes or precious moments with loved ones, Redmi 13 empowers users to take stunning photos with ease. Beyond exceptional main camera performance, Redmi 13 also caters to selfie enthusiasts. With its upgraded 13MP front camera and with back soft-light ring which uses the display to create natural and balanced lighting, Redmi 13 delivers incredible selfies.

With an expansive 6.79-inch FHD+ display incorporating AdaptiveSync technology, Redmi 13 intelligently adjusts its refresh rate up to 90Hz based on usage scenarios, ensuring a seamless and responsive experience while optimizing battery life.

Equipped with a massive 5030mAh battery, Redmi 13 delivers solid all-day performance on a single charge. Users can enjoy extended periods of use, with up to approximately 23 hours of calling or 28 hours of music after just 60 minutes of charging. Additionally, with a mere five minutes of charging, users can experience two hours of calling. Redmi 13 can be powered up to 100% charge in just 62 minutes, thanks to its 33W fast charging.

Market Availability

Redmi 13 is now available online at Mistore, Corecart, Daraz, and Xiaomi sale. It will also be available nationwide in all retail outlets.

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Redmi 13 has 2 variants available. 

One variant is 8GB+128GB, Price is 39,999.

Second variant is 8GB+256GB, Price is 42,999.

Device Specifications

SpecificationsRedmi 13
Display6.79” 90 Hz display
Rear Camera108 MP
Front Camera13MP
Battery5030 mAh (typ)
ProcessorMedia Tek Helio G91- Ultra
ColorMidnight Black, Sandy Gold, Pearl Pink and Ocean Blue

About Xiaomi Corporation

 Xiaomi Corporation was founded in April 2010 and listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on July 9, 2018 (1810.HK). Xiaomi is a consumer electronics and smart manufacturing company with smartphones and smart hardware connected by an IoT platform at its core.

 With an equal emphasis on innovation and quality, Xiaomi continuously pursues high-quality user experience and operational efficiency. The company relentlessly builds amazing products with honest prices to let everyone in the world enjoy a better life through innovative technology.

 As of the second quarter of 2023, Xiaomi ranked among the top 3 in the global smartphone market, in terms of smartphone shipments, according to Canalys. The company has also established the world’s leading consumer AIoT (AI+IoT) platform, with 654.5 million smart devices connected to its platform, excluding smartphones, tablets and laptops, as of June 30, 2023. Xiaomi products are present in more than 100 countries and regions around the world. In August 2023, the company listed as Fortune Global 500 for the 5th consecutive year.

 Xiaomi is a constituent of the Hang Seng Index, Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, Hang Seng TECH Index and Hang Seng China 50 Index.

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