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Writer's pictureMuhammad Rehman

Xiaomi Redmi 13 5G Design and Display Quality

The Redmi 13 5G is a variation of the Redmi 13 we have proactively checked in a nitty gritty survey out. You likely won't respect it, taking into account the main contrast in the name is the expansion of the 5G, however there are a few significant contrasts sneaking under that title.



First off, the Redmi 13 5G has a similar fundamental showcase as the Redmi 13 however rather than 90Hz it revives at a substantially more satisfying 120Hz. The 5G model additionally accompanies quicker UFS 2.2 capacity over eMMC 5.1 capacity.



However, the greatest contrast by a long shot is that the 5G model sudden spikes in demand for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset rather than the MediaTek Helio G91 on the non-5G model. The Qualcomm chip is practically in an alternate level of execution contrasted with the G91, which ought to be fascinating to take a gander at in the exhibition segment.



The plan of the Redmi 13 5G is indistinguishable from the non-5G model. The main minor distinction, on the off chance that you can call it that, will be that the non-5G model comes in one extra tone - Sandy Gold - that the 5G model doesn't.



Our Indian survey unit came in the Hawaiian Blue tone, which is the only one in the reach to highlight a visual surface to the back that looks like the example of wet sand near the ocean shimmering in the sun. The example is carved under the glass back so you can see it however not feel it. In correlation, the wide range of various varieties have a plain surface to them.



Notwithstanding the casing being plastic, the Redmi 13 5G feels sensibly premium close by, somewhat because of the utilization of glass on the front and back. Xiaomi claims it utilizes Gorilla Glass 3 on the front while determining just Gorilla Glass for the non-5G model, despite the fact that we think they are probable the equivalent. The back glass stays unknown on both.



The Redmi 13 5G has apparently similar 6.79-inch IPS LCD as the non-5G model, with a 2460x1080 goal. The thing that matters is that the 5G model gets 120Hz revive rate while the non-5G model was restricted to 90Hz.



Beyond ease, this doesn't actually make a big deal about a distinction to the picture nature of the presentation. This is as yet a decent quality board with sensibly exact tones and respectable survey points and differentiation. Notwithstanding, the central concern with this show stays the pale brilliance levels. Xiaomi claims 450 nits of ordinary brilliance and 550 nits of pinnacle splendor.



Practically speaking, the presentation cleans out effectively outside. This demonstrated testing while taking pictures with the camera, as frequently we were unable to try and see what we were attempting to catch, particularly when the telephone was held at a point where the reflections effectively outcompete the presentation's brilliance.



The Redmi 13 5G has precisely the same battery and charging capacities as the non-5G model. Both element a 5030mAh battery with a guaranteed 33W charging capacity. Dissimilar to our non-5G model, the Redmi 13 5G accompanied a 33W charger in the container. Xiaomi claims the telephone is fit for energizing to half in just shy of 30 minutes. In our testing, this is precisely exact thing we noticed, where the telephone hit 53% charge at the 30-minute imprint.

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