Xiaomi started May by strengthening its portfolio in Brazil. Official launch of Redmi 13C 5G in the national market. According to the manufacturer, highlights of the mid-range handset include an immersive display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection and up to two days of battery life.
The new feature, which will be available starting this Friday (3), has HD + resolution, 90 Hz refresh rate and 6.74 inch IPS screen. TÜV Low Blue and TÜV Flicker Free certifications for greater visual comfort. The panel also includes a 5 MP selfie and video calling camera.
If in the back 50 MP main camera with artificial intelligence (AI) enhanced image processing and movie Camera mode Includes special filters to take photos with a more classic touch. There is also a secondary QVGA sensor installed by Xiaomi.
Powered by Redmi 13C 5G MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor, accompanied by 8 GB RAM memory, brings virtual RAM function. It offers 256 GB of internal storage, but if you need more space, you can add a memory card up to 1 TB.
How much does Redmi 13C 5G cost?
Long-lasting battery is another attraction of the 5G version of Redmi 13C. According to the manufacturer, the 5,000 mAh component provides up to two days of autonomy depending on how it is used and It supports 18W fast charging, but it is also worth noting that the charger that comes in the box has 10W power..
In addition to 5G, the launch includes dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, NFC for contactless payments, USB-C port, P2 headphone jack, side fingerprint sensor and facial recognition features. Factory installed operating system is Android 13 based on MIUI 14According to the technical sheet.
Sold in blue, white and black colors, The price of Redmi 13C 5G is R$ 1,999.99Manufacturer’s suggested price for Brazil.
Source: Tec Mundo

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