Xiaomi, via its official Redmi page on Weibo, today has released a set of teasers for its upcoming Redmi Note 13 Pro line-up. Revealed in the postings are some of the series’ key details, namely its primary camera and chipset specifications. The company also noted that the launch is confirmed to be happening in China sometime this month.
According to the teasers, the series’ camera setup will be helmed by a 200MP ISOCELL sensor by Samsung, likely the same one featured on the South Korean tech giant’s Galaxy S23 Ultra handset. It is unclear which variant from the Redmi Note 13 Pro line-up will be equipped with the sensor, though it could be possible that it will be featured all across. On that note, Xiaomi has yet to reveal how many variants the series will comprise of, though rumours suggest that it might be offered in a standard Pro model along with a high-end Pro+ variant.
Apart from the small teaser of its imaging system, Xiaomi also revealed that the Redmi Note 13 Pro series will be among the first handsets to be powered by MediaTek’s new 5G-enabled Dimensity 7200-Ultra chipset, which was also first unveiled on Weibo earlier today. According to the chipmaker, the latest midrange SoC is built on the same TSMC second-generation 4nm process as its flagship chips, and will feature an eight-core CPU architecture consisting of two ARM Cortex-A715 cores clocked at 2.8GHz and 6 Cortex-A510 cores. Additionally, integrated on it is an ARM Mali-G610 GPU as well as an APU 650 AI processor that ensures high performance and low power consumption.
Despite prior rumours, Xiaomi did not mention any non-Pro variants for the Redmi Note 13 line-up, at least not yet. According to unofficial sources, it is believed that the company will also introduce three other devices under the series; including a 4G-only and a 5G versions of the standard model, as well as a top-of-the-shelf Turbo variant. As usual, none of these are confirmed, so do take these with a grain of salt.
Regardless, we’ll eventually learn more about the Redmi Note 13 series by the time it launches in China this month. Unfortunately, Xiaomi has yet to provide an exact date for the event.
(Source: Xiaomi [Weibo] / MediaTek [Weibo])
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