We have new Xiaomi phones in sight and that is always good news. The Asian company has expanded its 13 family with the addition of its T models, something it has been doing for a long time, generation after generation, and that can only mean one thing: a slightly larger version. and, too (in certain aspects) of the smartphones that we already knew. Since you are probably now in a mess between 13 and 13T or 13 Pro and 13T Pro, we have decided to get you out of imbroglio, comparing the specifications of the four phones so that you have everything very clear. Help yourself.
Xiaomi 13 vs Xiaomi 13T: an interesting starting point
The "base" phones have important changes that you will surely like to know about. And with the arrival of 13T we first find a screen magnification, which goes from 6,36″ to 6,69 inches and a small “shot” in terms of resolution. Also the processor has changed -here the modification is more noticeable- and Xiaomi abandons Qualcomm to shake hands with MediaTek in this series with a Dimensity 8200-Ultra along with the already seen 8 or 12 GB of RAM, depending on configuration, and 256 GB of storage.
The battery The capacity has increased slightly to 5.000 mAh (fast charging is still 67 W) and at the camera level we find a similar offer, with Leica once again collaborating in their configuration. The front camera lowers its resolution to 20 MP, although this is not something you should "worry about."
Xiaomi 13 | Xiaomi 13t | |
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Screen | 6,36" AMOLED at 120 Hz Full HD+ (2400 x 1080) | 6,69" AMOLED at 144 Hz Full HD + (2.712 x 1.220 pixels) |
Panel technologies and others | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, 1.900 nits maximum brightness, Gorilla Glass Victus | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, 2.600 nits maximum brightness, Gorilla Glass 5 |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 | MediaTek Dimension 8200-Ultra |
GPU | Adreno 740 | Mali-G610 |
RAM | 8GB / 12GB LPDDR5 | 8GB / 12GB LPDDR5 |
Storage | 256 GB (not expandable) | 256 GB (expandable) |
Battery | 4.500 mAh | 5.000 mAh |
Charging technologies | Fast charging at 67W 50W wireless fast charging Reverse wireless charging at 10W | 67W fast charge |
Rear cameras | · Main: 50 MP, f/1.8, OIS · Telephoto lens: 10 MP, f/2.0, OIS, 3,2x · Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2 | · Main: 50 MP, f/1.9, OIS · Telephoto lens: 50 MP, f/1.9 · Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2 |
Video | Recording up to 8K (24 fps) | 4K recording |
Frontal camera | 32 MP, f / 2.0 | 20 MP, f / 2.2 |
Sound | Dolby Atmos stereo | Dolby Atmos stereo |
Connectivity | 5G 6 WiFi Bluetooth 5.3 NFC Dual SIM | 5G 6 WiFi Bluetooth 5.4 NFC Dual SIM |
Dimensions | 152,8 x 71,5 x 7,98 mm | 162,2 x 75,7 x 8,49 mm/8,62 mm depending on version |
Weight : | 189 grams | Between 200 and 206 grams depending on version |
as you see in dimensions It has grown slightly (obvious since we have a larger screen) and also in weight, where you will find variations depending on whether you choose the PU (polyurethane) model or the one with a glass finish.
The Xiaomi 13 has a price 1.099 euros starting (12 GB + 256 GB) while the 13T drops significantly to 659,99 euros (8 GB + 256 GB).
Xiaomi 13 Pro vs Xiaomi 13T Pro: two titans at a good level
As for the Pro versions of the 13 and 13T, there are also differences worth noting. Curiously here the screen has been slightly reduced rather than enlarged and again there is a processor change from Qualcomm to MediaTek, now being a Dimensity 9200+. We do increase the RAM options, with 12 and 16 GB, and also the storage ones, since to the 256 and 512 GB we now have to add a version of 1 TB.
The battery is planted in the 5.000 mAh (its difference with the 13 Pro is even smaller than between the 13 and 13T), with the same 120 W fast charge, and at the photographic level, with the approval of Leica, we have a similar approach, although with a significant drop in resolution in the Ultra wide angle.
Xiaomi 13 Pro | Xiaomi 13t pro | |
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Screen | 6,73" AMOLED at 120 Hz Full HD + (3.200 x 1.440 pixels) | 6,67" AMOLED at 144 Hz Full HD + (2.712 x 1.220 pixels) |
Panel technologies and others | Dolby Vision, HDR10+, 1.900 nits maximum, Gorilla Glass | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HDR10+, 2.600 nits maximum brightness, Gorilla Glass 5 |
Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen2 | Mediatek Dimension 9200+ |
GPU | Adreno 740 | Arm Immortalis-G715 |
RAM | 12 GB LPDDR5X | 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X |
Storage | 256/512 GB (not expandable) | 256/512GB/1TB |
Battery | 4.820 mAh | 5.000 mAh |
Charging technologies | Fast charging at 120W 50W wireless fast charging Reverse wireless charging at 10W | Fast charging at 120W |
Rear cameras | · Main: 50 MP, f/1,9, HyperOIS · Telephoto lens: 50 MP, f/2,0, OIS, 2x · Ultra wide angle: 50 MP, f/2.2 | · Main: 50 MP, f/1,9, OIS · Telephoto lens: 50 MP, f/1,9 · Ultra wide angle: 12 MP, f/2.2 |
ADIEX | Recording up to 8K (24 fps) | Recording up to 8K (24 fps) |
Frontal camera | 32 MP, f / 2.0 | 20 MP, f / 2.2 |
Sound | Two Dolby Atmos speakers | Two Dolby Atmos speakers |
Connectivity | 5G 6 WiFi Bluetooth 5.3 NFC Dual SIM | 5G WiFi 6 (WiFi 7 in some regions) Bluetooth 5.4 NFC Dual SIM |
Dimensions | 162,9 x 74,6 x 8,38 mm | 162,2 x 75,7 x 8,49 mm or 8,62 mm depending on model |
Weight : | 229 grams | 200 or 206 grams, depending on model |
Here we have a drop in weight (not thickness, mind you), with variations also depending on whether you opt for the PU or the glass version.
And as for price again we have more cost in our pocket now. The 13T Pro costs 909,99 euros starting (12 GB + 512 GB), while the 13 Pro (12 GB + 256 GB) goes up to 1.399,99 euros.