High-resolution renderings have emerged, providing a glimpse of what Xiaomi‘s upcoming affordable smartphone, the Redmi 13C, will look like. While these images offer some insights into the phone, there’s still much to discover about this exciting new model. The Redmi 13C promises improved features and a design that’s bound to captivate users.
The successor to the Redmi 12C is poised to hit the market sooner than expected, boasting new camera enhancements and an improved design. In this article, we’ll share all the details available so far, acknowledging that this leaked information should be taken with caution, as Xiaomi has yet to officially confirm the existence of this model.
A Glimpse of the Redmi 13C:
In the leaked images of the Redmi 13C, we can discern a USB-C connection and a triple-camera setup, a notable upgrade from its predecessor’s dual-camera configuration. This new camera arrangement aims to enhance your photography experience, with the primary camera expected to offer a whopping 50 MP resolution. While the enduring 5000 mAh battery is likely to be retained, details about charging power remain unconfirmed, although an improvement is anticipated.
Design-wise, the Redmi 13C adheres to the brand’s established aesthetic, but the back of the phone appears somewhat glossier than its predecessor. Both the back panel and the screen are flat, and the power button and volume keys are positioned on the right edge. At the bottom, you’ll find a speaker, microphone, and the USB-C charging port, with a headphone jack located on the top—a welcome upgrade from the previous micro USB port, aligning with new European Union regulations. The phone will be available in three original colors: light green, black, and blue.
While the phone’s specifications and details remain largely unknown beyond these leaked images, it’s reasonable to expect a screen size similar to or slightly improved from the Redmi 12C’s 6.71-inch LCD display. Stay tuned for more updates on this phone, which promises to offer impressive features at an affordable price.
In China, it’s anticipated to be priced at just under 100 euros, although the launch price in Spain may be slightly higher, considering the Redmi 12C started at 149.99 euros but can now be found for less than 100 euros with discounts. Expect similar pricing with some exciting improvements, though Xiaomi has yet to confirm these details. The official release date for the Redmi 13C in Spain is still unknown, but more information is expected soon.