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Everything about the Xiaomi 13T series has been revealed, features, looks, but not the release date. However, so far all we know is that the Xiaomi 13T Pro will be the global version of the Chinese Redmi K60 Ultra. But this morning, a Spanish YouTuber posted a video unboxing and unveiling the phone. "This is going to be trouble..."

Meg sem jelent a Xiaomi 13T, de már kint az unboxing videó

The Redmi K60 Ultra We already know everything about the Xiaomi 13T Pro, which is coming soon. But so far, we've only speculated about the "plain" Xiaomi 13T phone, and what kind of iron it will come with. But from the video, everything is already revealed, almost all its features have been revealed.



Xiaomi 13T

Meg sem jelent a Xiaomi 13T, de már kint az unboxing videó

The YouTuber got it in black and green, I guess for testing and then post-show promotion. Well, that didn't work out because it hasn't been shown yet. But back to the phone. In terms of memory and storage, we see the base model with 12 GB of memory and 256 GB of storage.

Meg sem jelent a Xiaomi 13T, de már kint az unboxing videó

The Xiaomi 13T Pro, like the Redmi K60 Ultra, uses the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ processor, which outperforms all Android phones currently running. But we have no idea what will power the Xiaomi 13T. Well please, in this MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra we've already seen in the Xiaomi CIVI 3 phone.

Manufactured using TSMC's cutting-edge 4nm process, the Dimensity 8200 Ultra boasts 4 Cortex A78 cores and 4 Cortex A55 cores. It results in a powerful chipset that achieves an impressive Antutu benchmark score of over 900,000 points.

The camera is probably the same as the Ultra, 50 MP main camera, 8 MP super wide and 2 MP macro. The front one is plenty, good for everything, the super wide one I don't really understand why they stuck with 8 MP, and the macro is a joke.



If the Xiaomi 13T inherits everything but the processor from the Redmi K60 Ultra, it's only the price that determines which one you choose. The MTK 8200 Ultra approaches the performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, but doesn't surpass it. The MTK 9200+, on the other hand, easily beats the performance of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor. In Android terms, there's nothing better, only Apple's A16 Bionic outperforms both.

You can watch the unboxing video here until it is taken down:

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