Xiaomi lately verified the launch of its important- awaited Xiaomi 13 series will be on December 1st, 2022 at 7 pm China time( 430 pm IST). The Xiaomi 13 lineup will( originally) feature the vanilla Xiaomi 13 and the Xiaomi 13 Pro, while the Xiaomi 13S Ultra might launch eventually coming time.
Lei Jun, CEO and Author of Xiaomi, posted a long communication on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website, giving some sapience on the forthcoming Xiaomi 13 series ahead of its launch. Jun expressed his enterprises over the consistence and grip of the forthcoming phones rather than being upset about the handset’s battery life. The Xiaomi 13 is said to pack a,700 mAh battery.
Jun assures that the Xiaomi 13 will offer a good form factor along with outstanding battery life. also, he also backed his claims by telling the phone’s battery life DOUtest.However, you’ll see the extraordinary battery COU score achieved by Xiaomi 13 during normal use in one day,
If you look at the image below( via GizmoChina). The score achieved by the vanilla model in this test i.e.,1.37 is indeed advanced than Apple’s decoration iPhone 14 Pro Max. The ultimate which has been recently appreciated for its battery life has a score of1.28.He also mentioned how his R&D unit might see a advance in achieving a smartphone whose battery could last for over to two days.
Xiaomi 13 specifications( anticipated)
The Xiaomi 13 is said to show a6.2- inch 2K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the device is anticipated to be powered by the rearmost Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and include 12 GB RAM and 256 GB onboard memory.
We can, still, anticipate the device to launch in further memory configurations as well. As mentioned over, the handset is said to pack a,700 mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging over a USB Type- C charging harborage.Moving to optics, the Xiaomi 13 is likely to feature a 50MP Sony IMX8- series hinder camera detector with support for optic Image Stabilization( OIS) and a 32MP snapper at the front for selfies and videotape calling.