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Xiaomi introduces Redmi 13 with an advanced 108MP camera and stylish design

Unveil the new Xiaomi Redmi 13, featuring a 108MP camera, elegant design, and robust performance, available starting June 15, 2024.

Xiaomi today unveiled the Redmi 13, the newest addition to its Redmi smartphone series, setting a new benchmark for entry-level smartphones. Designed for users who seek both aesthetics and functionality, the Redmi 13 combines a sleek design with a range of upgraded features that surpass expectations. Highlighted by its 108MP super-clear main camera, the device aims to elevate the photography experience for enthusiasts and casual users alike.

Groundbreaking camera technology for superior photos

Redmi 13 debuts with a 108MP super-clear main camera, a first in the Redmi series, equipped with 3x in-sensor zoom and utilising the Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor and advanced 9-in-1 pixel binning technology. This technology setup enables the device to produce ultra-clear night photos and vibrant HDR images filled with vividness and clarity. The phone is also geared towards selfie lovers, featuring an upgraded 13MP front camera complemented by a soft-light ring that uses the display to create natural and balanced lighting.

Refined design for the modern user

The Redmi 13 introduces a refined look with its elegant glass back design, available in Midnight Black, Sandy Gold, Pearl Pink, and the distinctive Ocean Blue, which boasts an effect reminiscent of the sea’s ripples. At just 8.3mm slim, the device offers a lightweight yet premium feel. It is also equipped to handle adverse weather conditions and accidental spills with its IP53 certification, providing users with a blend of style, performance, and reliability.

Enhanced display and robust battery life

Featuring a 6.79-inch FHD+ display with AdaptiveSync technology, the Redmi 13 smartly adjusts its refresh rate up to 90Hz, depending on usage, ensuring a seamless and experience while enhancing battery efficiency. The screen, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass, shows deep colours and high brightness, even under bright sunlight. The device supports a large 5030mAh battery and 33W fast charging, allowing for a full charge in just about an hour, making it a reliable companion for extended use.

Running on Xiaomi’s latest HyperOS, Redmi 13 offers an intuitive user interface with enhanced home screen options, improved notification management, and convenient widgets for easy navigation. The MediaTek Helio G91-Ultra chipset provides robust performance for and multitasking. With up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, expandable up to 1TB, users won’t lack space or speed.

Availability and pricing

The Redmi 13, with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, is priced at S$229. It will be available on June 15, 2024, at all Authorised Xiaomi Stores and online platforms like Shopee and Lazada.

The Redmi 13 appeals to users looking for a sophisticated device that blends top-notch technology with affordability, making it a compelling choice for tech enthusiasts on a budget.

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