Xiaomi announced at the Mobile World Congress a new xiaomi 13lite, the most economical variant of the new reference device family from the Chinese brand. In return, the company took the opportunity to launch the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro in Spain, which will act as a vanguard during this first semester.
Xiaomi 13 Lite has Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 1st Generation like the brain, a mid-range chip that promises great performance. It also features a 6.55-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with 120Hz dynamic refresh rate for a better user experience in all situations.
in the field of photography, Xiaomi 13 Lite has three cameras on the back. Primary 50 megapixels with the famous Sony IMX766 sensor that has given such good results in many devices. It also has an 8MP ultra wide and 2MP macro camera. Up front, Xiaomi has opted for a 32MP selfie sensor paired with an 8MP depth sensor that helps with processes like portraits.
In terms of design, the phone remains in the same vein as the rest of the family, the main difference being the camera module which has its own personality and above all the front notch which resembles dynamic island iPhone 14 Pro.
xiaomi 13lite | |
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CPU | Snapdragon 7 Generation 1 |
main camera | 50 megapixels, IMX766 sensor, f/1.8 lens and 1 micron pixels. |
ultra wide camera | 8 megapixels, IMX355 sensor and f/2.2 lens. |
macro camera | 2 megapixels with f/2.4 lens. |
Front-camera | 32 megapixels with f/2.4 lens |
front depth camera | 8 megapixel sensor |
Screen | 6.55″ Full HD AMOLED and 120Hz dynamic frequency |
Memory | 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of internal memory |
Other | 4500 mAh battery with fast charging up to 67 W, NFC, 5G, Wi-Fi 6 |
At the moment, the brand has not named the price at which this device will be sold. Nevertheless, it is likely that it fluctuates around 400 euros considering the benefits it offers, the current price dynamics and the fact that it is part of the main Xiaomi device family.
Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro arrive in Spain
In parallel Xiaomi has announced the launch of the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro in Spain.. Two phones that were announced two months ago in China and serve as reference points in the catalog of the Chinese brand.
Both stand out with the latest Qualcomm designs, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, really powerful cameras for any situation (plus collaboration with Leica) and top-notch displays. They also have up to 120W cable charging systems and come with MIUI 14, the latest version of Xiaomi’s system.
Xiaomi 13 | xiaomi 13 pro | |
Screen | 6.36″ OLED screen (1080 x 2400) with 120Hz refresh rate and support for Dolby Vision, HLG and HDR10+. | 6.73″ LTPO OLED (1440 x 3200) with 120Hz refresh rate and support for Dolby Vision, HLG and HDR10+. Coated with Gorilla Glass Victus. |
CPU | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 |
RAM | 8/12 GB LPDDR5X. | 8/12 GB LPDDR5X. |
storage | 128/256/512 GB (UFS 4.0) | 128/256/512 GB (UFS 4.0) |
cameras | Main camera 50 MP with optical image stabilization. 12MP ultra-wide and 10MP telephoto lens with 3 zoom levels. Selfie camera 32 MP. |
Main camera 50 MP. A 50MP ultra-wide-angle sensor with macro support and a 50MP telephoto lens with three zoom levels. Selfie camera 32 MP. |
connectivity | 5G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 6 Plus. | 5G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi 6 Plus. |
Battery | 4500 mAh It supports fast wired charging up to 67W, as well as wireless charging up to 50W and reverse wireless charging up to 10W. | 4820 mAh. It supports fast wired charging up to 120W, as well as wireless charging up to 50W and reverse wireless charging up to 10W. |
OS | MIUI 14 (based on Android). | MIUI 14 (based on Android). |
Dimensions | 152.8 x 71.5 x 7.98 mm. | 162.9 x 74.6 x 8.38 mm. |
Weight | 189 grams (glass lid); 185 grams (similar leather case). |
229 grams (ceramic lid); 210 grams (similar leather case). |
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