Xiaomi seems to be working on the Xiaomi 13T and Xiaomi 13T Pro, affordable flagship phones. The first report about the existence of the Xiaomi 13T series appeared earlier this week. It revealed that two upcoming Xiaomi devices with model numbers 23078PND5G and 23078PND5C have appeared in the IMEI database. The former is said to be the Xiaomi 13T Pro for the global market, whereas the latter is likely to launch with the Redmi K60 Ultra name in the Chinese market. New information reveals that the 13T Pro has now been approved by the Eurasian Economic Commission (ECC).

The EEC is an important certification, which suggests that the Xiaomi 13T Pro will be heading to the European market. At present, there is no information available on the Xiaomi 13T model.

Xiaomi 13T Pro EEC certification
Xiaomi 13T Pro EEC certification

Rumors are rife that the Redmi K60 Ultra will debut before the Xiaomi 13T Pro. The K60 Ultra rumors have claimed that it will debut in the third quarter of this year. This suggests that the 13T Pro may debut in October this year in the global market.

The Xiaomi 12T Pro and Redmi K50 Ultra from last year had identical designs and specifications. But they differed in the main camera department. Hence, there could be some difference between the 13T and K60 Ultra.

Rumors are rife that the Redmi K60 Ultra will come equipped with an OLED panel that produces a 1.5K resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and will feature an under-display fingerprint scanner. The Dimensity 9200 chipset is supposedly what powers the device. While there is no word on the battery size of the K60 Ultra, it is expected to support 100W charging. These specifications are also expected to be available on the Xiaomi 13T Pro.

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