Redmi 13C Review: Smartphone Bargain for Less Than $125?

With the Redmi 13C, Xiaomi offers one of the most affordable smartphones to the masses. At first glance, entry-level smartphones look like expensive high-end smartphones. However, do the luxurious camera elements and back design mask its shortcomings, or is the low-priced Xiaomi actually suitable for everyday use? It’s time for us to take a closer look at the Redmi 13C in our next pit review! Redmi 13C brief description

Performance is also adequate for mobile gaming if graphics settings are turned off. Beyond that, however, the camera performance, battery charging time and build quality of the Redmi 13C leave a lot to be desired. Design and displayRedmi 13C is equipped with a 6.73-inch waterdrop notch LCD display. The review unit we received was pitch black, with stylish camera elements on the back based on the design of more expensive Xiaomi smartphones. The materials used are mostly plastic. Unfortunately, you will have to live without IP certification. At first glance, the Redmi 13C doesn’t look like an entry-level smartphone.


  But there is also no information in the technical specifications about waterproof coatings or other waterproofing measures. Performance and softwareThe Redmi 13C is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, which is familiar among entry-level SoCs. Coupled with the choice of 4, 6 or 8GB RAM, the operating system brings a satisfactory working speed. MIUI 14 based on Android 13 comes pre -installed.Something you won’t see on many smartphones in 2024: the Redmi 13C doesn’t support 5G.
cameraXiaomi Redmi 13C comes with two cameras on the back. These include a 50 MP main camera and a 2 MP macro camera. Anyone who regularly reads nextpit reviews of affordable smartphones will know our distaste for such setups: essentially, you have a camera that can only change focus via digital zoom. This “camera behemoth” (😉) takes selfies with 8 MP.


Video functionality doesn’t live up to expectations.Let me put it simply: if you are looking for a smartphone with good camera performance, then you should avoid the Redmi 13C. The camera setup on the back looked promising at first glance but turned out to be a 50 MP single camera setup. Although these have been reduced to 12 MP due to pixel binning, no real advantage is seen.
The camera fails to live up to its visual expectations. This makes the Redmi 13C a rather dull snapshot camera, even though it’s best suited for capturing the most basic memories. However, you shouldn’t expect clear, low-noise pictures to hang on your wall. The same goes for the selfie camera, which has no autofocus and produces rather weak images at 8 MP. Of course, you can also record videos with the Redmi 13C, but the maximum resolution here is Full HD. Again, this is fine for capturing memories, but I wouldn’t shoot movies with this cheap smartphone. Again, given the price, that’s totally fine, even though there are better camera phones out there that cost more.Redmi batteryand chargingRedmi 13C is equipped with a 5000mAh battery,

ensuring long Redmi 13 Cbattery life. The manufacturer also promises “18W fast charging” in the technical specifications, creating a wonderful contradiction in the process! Charging is slow for daily use and does not come with a charger when purchased.
advantage:5,000 mAhRedmi 13C smartphone battery, long battery life.Charging via USB-C (the predecessor still used microUSB!).shortcoming:Does not include charger (but avoids e-waste).The 18W fast charging power is not very strong.No wireless charging.Redmi 13C has a large Redmi 13C battery with a capacity of 5000mAh. This is fairly typical in this price range, and it again ensures good battery life on the Redmi 13C. Even with intensive usage, the Redmi 13C can last a day and if you pay a little attention to your smartphone usage, you can easily last one and a half to two days. We confirmed this in our PC Mark benchmark, where the phone lasted 13.5 hours under continuous load. Xiaomi Redmi 13C charges entirely via cable. The integration of USB-C ports is (practically) long overdue. Its predecessor, the Redmi 12C, still comes with outdated microUSB. Thanks to USB C, though, not much has changed in terms of fast charging. The Redmi 13C only has 18 W of power, and unfortunately, the corresponding charger isn’t included with your purchase. When using a fast enough charger, the charging time is as follows
Redmi 13C Charging Time Xiaomi Redmi 13C does not offer wireless charging. However, we didn’t expect that at this price point.
final verdictThe Redmi 13C is one of Xiaomi’s most affordable smartphones and offers fairly few updates. While the smartphone now comes with a sleek new design and USB-C, the manufacturer has left pretty much everything else unchanged.
The standard version doesn’t even support the new 5G mobile communication standard. The three “cameras” on the back turn out to be just a functional camera, with minimal performance enough to meet the current Android setup.smartphone Battery life is impressive in reviews, and “fast charging” is a farce at a very slow 18W. In 2024, nearly two hours of charging time is no longer acceptable, nor are many other features of this smartphone.


Therefore, we recommend spending a little more to avoid looking for a new smartphone within a year. However, if you really need to save money and think the Redmi 13C is fashionable, then this cheap phone can still meet your daily needs.

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Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra: Leica camera flagship starts at 1,499 euros

The super smartphone features a 6.73-inch AMOLED display on the front with a resolution of 3,200 x 1,440 pixels. Since the monitor is an LTPO panel, the refresh rate adaptively adapts to the image content. The refresh rate varies between 1 and 120 Hz.
According to Xiaomi, the peak brightness of the Pro HDR display reaches 3,000 nits, even surpassing some competitors such as Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (test). The all-around LCD display is protected by Xiaomi’s own shielding glass.
Latest processor, big .Q84685Xiaomi 14 Ultra battery and fast chargingThe intrinsic values ​​​​of the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra Commemorative Edition should also be convincing. It uses the current Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, which is a 4nm processor with eight cores. It has access to 16 GB LPDDRX5 RAM and 512 GB UFS 4.0 storage.
There’s also a 5,000mAh .Q84685Xiaomi 14 Ultrabattery that can be charged with up to 90W of wire. Additionally, the battery can be charged using up to 80W wireless charging. Thanks to reverse wireless charging, the smartphone can be used to charge other Qi-enabled devices such as smartphones or headphones.


1-inch variable aperture main cameraHowever, the absolute highlight of the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra is the back of the phone. This is where the circular camera module is located, its size dominating the back. The main camera is a 1-inch 50 MP Sony LYT-900 sensor with multi-step variable aperture (f/1.63 to f/4.0). This function can be flexibly adjusted according to different lighting conditions to improve photo quality in different lighting scenarios. This allows for detailed photos to be taken even in dimly lit environments.a
The second lens is a 75mm Leica floating telephoto lens, which uses a 50-pixel Sony IMX858 sensor and supports 10cm macro photography. The 120mm periscope camera, which also uses the IMX858 sensor, is also exciting. The periscope camera offers 5x optical zoom and can also achieve 100x digital zoom. The quad-camera setup is complemented by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera that covers a 122-degree field of view so it can capture a wide range of scenes. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel front-facing camera housed inside a central punch-hole.


8K video recording, movie modeAccording to Xiaomi, all four cameras are capable of 8K recording at up to 30 frames per second. The 4-microphone array can also be used for audio recording to create differentiated recordings. Xiaomi Mi 14 Extreme Commemorative Edition also supports professional video editing functions and provides special video modes, such as movie mode, which can achieve recording with movie-level effects. Photography kits for photography and video enthusiasts

Photography kit sold separately, designed for photography and video enthusiasts. The carrying case with handle includes, among other things, useful tools such as a two-stage shutter release and zoom control. There’s also a button for video recording and an adjustable wheel for individual adjustments. The kit also contains an external 1500 mAh battery so it can also be used as a .Q84685Xiaomi 14 Ultra batterypack.

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Redmi Note 13 Pro+ review: A good choice at the high end of the market, but at what price?

At the beginning of the year, Xiaomi performed well in all aspects. While we impatiently await the future Xiaomi Mi 14, the brand has recently launched a couple of smartphones, the POCO X6 Pro and currently the Redmi Note 13. A strong new series with at least five references (4G and 5G versions required), of which Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is the last link in the chain.


Tested on a smartphone borrowed from the manufacturer. Redmi Note 13 Pro+: Technical sheetXiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus technical sheet inside the Redmi Note 13 Pro + boxXiaomi’s packaging is always so generous. Among the current smartphones we find: Design: Mid-range smartphone certified IP68

If we stay with the existing smartphone with a 6.67-inch screen, the Xiaomi subsidiary is slightly changing the design of its flagship device. It’s slightly lower in height and width and weights 10 grams less than the Redmi Note 12 Pro +, for a total weight of 199 grams. Lately, competitors tend to prefer phones over flat edges (and we wonder why), but Xiaomi is sticking with it and offering a deal on the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ with slightly rounded edges. Even if the recent Honor Magic 6 Lite is a step ahead in this regard, this gives the product a pretty premium look.


As usual, the fingerprint scanner is placed a little too low to activate it without twisting your thumb. We deal with it. The other buttons are located on the right edge and are easily accessible. No, specifically, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ does have two major differences compared to its predecessor: the removal of the 3.5mm jack (still present on the 13 Pro and 13 models) and IP68 certification. A rarity at this price point. It’s also protected by Gorilla Glass Victus, commonly used in high- end phones. There are a lot of really good advantages in terms of durability.


Screen: Very bright panelThe smartphones released in the Xiaomi series have screens that are similar to each other, and are starting to look more and more similar. This is good. This is someone who knows how to trickle down its flagship tech to its more modest models, as the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has the same 1.5K resolution at 2720 x 1220 pixels as the POCO X6 Pro we recently tested. Enough to benefit from a sharper display, with absolutely indistinguishable pixels and always running at 120 Hz to ensure smoothness at all times. But 120 Hz screens are no longer brand new in 2024. Additionally, this year Redmi has chosen to increase the brightness. According to him, this time we reach a peak of 1800 nits, compared to 900 nits in the previous generation. It’s just a doubling of the brightness, which you’ll actually feel when you’re at the sun’s highest point.


As usual, the white balance defaults to a bit cold. But the MIUI interface is tasteful and leaves us with a color wheel that allows us to correct and warm up the panel. We recommend doing this to get a closer true white and more accurate color Compatible with HDR, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+’s screen also offers nearly 90% of the display area. Have some fun while watching movies or catching up on your favorite series on the go.
Performance: Fast smartphone (but not top-notch)You have to understand where you come from. We just finished testing the POCO X6 Pro. Priced at €349, this smartphone exceeded all our expectations with the performance of the Dimensity 8300 Ultra. Here, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ may be 100 euros more In other words, the SoC is less efficient. And not just expensive a little bit.


Technical information confirms that Redmi’s CPU frequency is capped at 2.8 GHz, while POCO’s clocks in at an impressive 3.35 GHz. This is a significant difference, and the various tests we conducted clearly illustrate this.


Frankly, we can assume that the current Note 13 Pro+ is almost half as efficient as its sibling. Rest assured: in daily work, this is almost impossible to achieve. The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is a high-performance smartphone that responds very well to simple navigation and can handle the simultaneous launch of multiple apps without any problem. Only in games can we discover our limits faster. For example, in our usual Genshin Impact we would be limited to average quality levels and 45 frames per second. This is still entirely true, especially since the phone barely gets warm even after extended use.Interface: What about HyperOS?Let’s move on to the comparison with the POCO X6 Pro because it’s quite interesting. Even after reading the

incomprehensible Xiaomi catalog, we know that the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is supposed to be the ultimate mid-range model, but again it is ahead of its cousin with a price of 349 euros! reason ? The latter benefits already from Android 14 and HyperOS (Xiaomi’s new overlay).
ui-1 Don’t worry, HyperOS is clearly planned for the smartphone we tested today. we just sur prised that it is not in place from the first start. We will therefore avoid holding your leg too much by describing the current interface of the Xiaomi offspring, likely to change a lot in the coming months.

With MIUI 14 we find a very customizable interface , although quite loaded with pre-installed applications (a great habit of Xiaomi). The top drop-down panel is, like on iOS , now divided into two parts. The main one displays the latest notifications, and the right side brings together the shortcuts (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, flashlight, etc.). It takes a little time to get used to, but we find it quite practical on a daily basis.The good news is that – like POCO – Redmi will now support its smartphones for four years. This concerns security updates, but we will also take into account three major Android upgrades in the batch. However, the present Note 13 Pro+ being launched under Android 13, it will therefore only go up to Android 16. Another advantage for the POCO X6 Pro… yes, we are making a fix.
As is often the case with this type of product, sound is not really part of the sales pitch. The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has two speakers that are good enough for listening to podcasts or watching short videos, but unsatisfactory for music. The fault, as usual, is a driver that is too small, which struggles to reproduce all the nuances of sound.On the other hand, it is important to point out that, unlike all previously marketed Redmi Notes, the Note 13 Pro+ does not include the jack socket. You will therefore have to fall back on wireless solutions, or on an adapter, to take advantage of your wired headset or earphones. The smartphone is Bluetooth 5.3 compatible. 

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