Xiaomi 13 pro

  1. Xiaomi 13 Full Review: The Art of Balance
  2. Xiaomi 13: everything you need to know
  3. Xiaomi 13 Pro review: Taking the fight to the Galaxy S23 Ultra
  4. Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra users with Wi
  5. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is finally available globally, at a price
  6. Xiaomi 13 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro: Hardware or software? [Video]
  7. Xiaomi 13 Pro review: Good, but not the Xiaomi you should buy


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Xiaomi 13 Full Review: The Art of Balance

DESIGN Now phones have been put in more and more stuff, the body has to be bigger and bigger. The largest regular phone has reached 7-inches, if you count the foldable phone then the number will be even like 8 inches. I often miss the old days when the phone could be controlled with one hand. When the mobile phone becomes no longer mobile, then more features also become meaningless. It’s embarrassing to think that it’s difficult to find a small-sized phone these days. It’s especially hard when you’re also trying to find a flagship small phone that doesn’t have shortcomings. I’ve put together the numbers of a few compact phones that look good right now, and blue one is their cons. It’s easy to see that the Xiaomi 13 really has no shortcomings. It’s a bigger phone than the other phones, even a little bigger than the Xiaomi 12. But it perfectly balances size and functionality. That’s the main reason why I like the Xiaomi 13: phones that are better than it, aren’t as small as it. Phones that are smaller than it, not as well as it. Why would I choose white over blue vegan leather. Look at my Xiaomi 12S Ultra that I’ve been using for less than six months. Maybe the footage isn’t visible enough. The leather texture in the four corners has been smoothed out. If you don’t want your phone to look like this, then get the glass version. Because of the small size and light weight, fingerprints are more downward, but does not affect the feel much when holding it. In the unboxing video f...

Xiaomi 13: everything you need to know

With the international launch, we now have a clearer picture of design, specs, features, and of course, pricing and availability. Highlights include a top-end Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset and – in the case of the Xiaomi 13 Pro – a 1-inch camera sensor, but there’s plenty more to like about these phones too, all of which you’ll find detailed below. Cut to the chase • What is it? The latest flagship Xiaomi phones • When is it out? Launched globally on February 26, on sale March 14 • How much does it cost? Starts at CNY3,999 (roughly $575 / £465 / AU$845) in China and costs from £849 and £1,099 in the UK for the 13 and 13 Pro, respectively. Xiaomi 13 release date and price The Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro were both announced in China on December 11, with the company subsequently confirming that While February 26 played host to the Xiaomi 13 series global release, markets where Xiaomi doesn't already have a dedicated presence – including the US and Australia – will likely push eager buyers to purchase a grey market import instead. In the UK, it's a different story, with the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro officially going on sale on March 14, with availability from Xiaomi itself, as well as 'official retail channels' and local retailers, including Currys and Argos. Internationally, you'll find higher prices for the 13 series compared to their local China pricing (as is always the way), as well as a different blend of storage, memory and color options to choose from. In the UK, the standard ...

Xiaomi 13 Pro review: Taking the fight to the Galaxy S23 Ultra

The Xiaomi 13 Pro has it all: a gorgeous design with a ceramic finish, sublime AMOLED screen, the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, all-day battery life with ultra-fast 120W wired and 50W wireless charging, and IP68 dust and water resistance. While you'll find most of these features in other phones, where the 13 Pro comes into its own is the cameras; by partnering with Leica, Xiaomi has delivered one of the best camera packages you'll find on a phone today. Of course, the device isn't quite as affordable outside Xiaomi's home market. The Xiaomi 13 Pro kicks off at €1,299 ($1,373) in European countries for the 12GB/256GB version, with the standard Xiaomi 13 available for €999 ($1,056). That is considerably more than the €1,149 ($1,214) Xiaomi charged for the 12 Pro last year, but still less than the Galaxy S23 Ultra's €1,399 ($1,480) starting figure in the region. The phone will make its debut in India in the coming weeks, but Xiaomi hasn't divulged what it will cost in the region just yet — I'll update the post once I know more. Like Samsung and other manufacturers, Xiaomi is using the older UFS 3.1 storage for the 128GB storage variants, and offering the latest UFS 4.0 for the 256GB and 512GB models. Thankfully, the brand isn't bringing the 128GB model outside China, but if you're eyeing the standard Xiaomi 13, I'd suggest getting the 256GB version. Xiaomi 13 Pro: Design (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central) Samsung and OnePlus like to maintain visual con...

Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra users with Wi

In addition to the aforementioned announcements, Mi 11 Ultra users who have already upgraded their phones to the Muralikrishnan B, President of Xiaomi India, expressed regret over users not having the expected experience and has vowed to take necessary steps to assure consumers about the brand’s quality. RELATED: • • • • • (

The Xiaomi 13 Ultra is finally available globally, at a price

For one, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra offers four 50MP cameras. This is dominated by a 50MP one-inch IMX989 main camera, packing a dual-stage variable aperture capable of switching between ƒ/1.9 and ƒ/4.0. This means you can choose between a shallow or deep depth of field, while also letting you get closer to subjects.

Xiaomi 13 Pro vs. Pixel 7 Pro: Hardware or software? [Video]

The Pixel 7 Pro is the biggest, boldest Google phone to date, but how does it stack up against the recently released Xiaomi 13 Pro? Here’s everything you need to know. • Before we get into the nitty-gritty and intense details, these are two very impressive Android devices for different reasons. Firstly, the Pixel 7 Pro relies heavily on cohesion and optimization. Conversely, the Xiaomi 13 Pro packs in only the biggest and best hardware to attain a place at the top table of Android. Not only is there a substantial price difference between the Xiaomi 13 Pro and the Pixel 7 Pro, but there is also a very different global sales strategy. Read on to see just which phone could be a better buy for you. Thanks to Hardware What is really surprising is just how similar the statures of the Pixel 7 Pro and Xiaomi 13 Pro happen to be. The size and dimensions are practically identical, with 6.7-inch screens at the very heart of both devices. Obvious design differences aside, the ceramic finish of the Xiaomi 13 Pro should provide added durability. That’s not to say the Gorilla Glass Victus used on the Pixel 7 Pro backplate can’t deflect moderate damage. Xiaomi has favored a square camera module which is fine, but because of this design decision, it lacks any real identity. The Pixel 7 Pro’s standout camera bar forgoes the staid chassis’ we’re seeing from many in the industry as smartphones fall in line with various design principles. It’s all the better for that and has improved upon the ...

Xiaomi 13 Pro review: Good, but not the Xiaomi you should buy

I mean I could go on and on about the 1-inch camera sensor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and the big, beautiful LTPO OLED display. But this generic curved combo of glass and metal has been with us for years — especially so when you see how good the standard So, I guess the question is simple. Does this offer enough under the hood and in use to be worth both that step up in cost, and the step back in aesthetics over the standard 13? (Image credit: Future) I will start this by saying there’s nothing overtly wrong with the Xiaomi 13 Pro’s design. The curvature of the glass and aluminum bumper makes it fit in the hand nicely. And outside of some frustrations like the lack of a headphone jack and the curved edges of the display, it’s sleek, but also a little too familiar. In a world where the design language has moved onto utilitarian aesthetics — bold, flattened bumpers and flat displays, I hate to say that the 13 Pro just looks a bit mundane. Holding this phone immediately took me back to my OnePlus 7T Pro, which was a stunner at the time, but Xiaomi really needed to bring this phone into 2023 with a refresh. (Image credit: Future) Breaking down the specifics, at 6.4 x 2.9 x 0.3 inches and a weight of 7.4 ounces, these are familiar dimensions to those who held a Xiaomi 12 Pro (6.4 x 2.94 x 0.32 inches, 7.4 ounces). And while the iPhone 14 Pro is smaller and lighter (5.81 x 2.81 x 0.31 inches, 7.3 ounces), the 13 Pro does cut a similar-yet-lighter profile to the Galaxy S2...