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Leaked Specs: Redmi Note 13 Pro+ to Feature Dimensity 9200+ Processor and Improved Cameras

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According to the latest leak, the best model of the Redmi Note 13 family is to receive a very powerful Dimensity 9200+ processor taken from the flagship Xiaomi 13T Pro/Redmi K60 Ultra. However, the victims will be the cameras in the form of a 200 Mpx ISOCELL HP3 type sensor, an 8 Mpx wide-angle sensor and only a 2 Mpx macro.

Xiaomi’s flexible phone and the bloated Redmi K60 Ultra have already premiered, so we have to start speculating about something new. Today it was the turn of the Redmi Note 13 models mentioned by leaker Kacper Skrzypek. In particular, we are probably talking about the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, which sounds suspiciously good, as it is supposed to have a Dimensity 9200+ processor. That would be a huge leap in performance over this year’s Dimensity 1080.

The “smaller” victims will be the cameras, however. The phone should retain the 200Mpx main sensor, but this time it should be an ISOCELL HP3 sensor and not an HPX. Just for interest, the HP3 is already used by the Realme 11 Pro+ this year, which delivered better photos than the Redmi Note 12 Pro+, so it is not surprising that the manufacturer is changing the sensor. Unfortunately, the 8 Mpx wide-angle IMX355 sensor and 2 Mpx macro from OmniVision will play a supporting role. The 16 Mpx OmniVision camera finds its home at the front.

So the phone is said to offer the performance of the Redmi K60 Ultra/Xiaomi 13T Pro, but it sacrifices a lot of cameras, and they certainly won’t be the only ones. The Redmi Note 13 series is to be introduced in China this December and will be released globally a few months later in 2024. We can probably expect the first models again sometime in the spring.

2023-08-18 13:23:23
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