Several leaks for Xiaomi 13T series are already here, along with some public certifications. It appears the official launch is not so far away as the device has appeared on SIRIM Malaysia. The listing features both the 2306EPN60G (Xiaomi 13T) and 2306EPN60G (Xiaomi 13T). There ain’t any details about the specifications and features, but the certification does confirm the upcoming launch of both devices.

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Xiaomi 13T Pro Specifications (Expected)

Believing some sources, the Xiaomi 13T Pro appears to be the rebranded international version of the Redmi K60 Ultra which was launched in China recently. However, there will be a different camera configuration including a 50 MP Sony IMX707 primary sensor coupled with a 50MP Omnivision OV50D telephoto and a 13MP Omnivision OV13B ultra-wide angle lens.

Xiaomi 13T Pro will feature a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate. Other features include the presence of a 5000 mAh battery with 120W fast charging technology, an IP68 rating, and much more.

Xiaomi 13T Pro will come in three color options of Green, White, and Black.

Other Features and Leaks

Both the Xiaomi 13T and Xiaomi 13T Pro have already appeared on the IMEI database, Singapore’s IMDA, and TKDN Thailand public certifications. Xiaomi 13T has even made it to FCC confirming the presence of connectivity options such as NFC, 5G, Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Bluetooth 5.3, and GNSS.

The listing also confirmed three different variants with different back panels and storage options. There are two distinct variants with a Glass back and a PU back featuring 8GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The last 12GB RAM + 256GB version is available only in PU back.

Further, the Xiaomi 13T series might feature MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ SoC with up to 16GB RAM. It will run Android 13 OS with MIUI 14 on top.

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Xiaomi is expected to launch the Xiaomi 13T series on September 1 but sans official confirmation yet.