Xiaomi’s new Redmi 13 phone is on its way. It’s been tested by the FCC and people are excited for it. The Redmi 12 series sold really well, so there’s a lot of anticipation for the Redmi 13. Android Headlines has some exclusive info about what the Redmi 13 will be like. Are you curious about how it compares to the Redmi 12?

Redmi 13

The Redmi 13 is Xiaomi’s new affordable phone. People were hoping for some improvements, like a better chip and camera, but it seems the Redmi 13 will be pretty similar to the Redmi 12. It’s confirmed to have a MediaTek Helio G88 chip. This info comes from Xiaomi’s HyperOS, so it’s reliable.

Internally, it’s called “moon” with model numbers “N19A/C/E/L.” The Redmi 12 had the model number “M19A,” so they’re following a pattern. The Redmi 13 will be sold globally and in India.

The model numbers like “2404ARN45A” and “2404ARN45I” tell us where the phone will be sold. Some versions will have NFC, while others won’t. For example, “24040RN64Y” is for the global market with NFC, while “2404ARN45A” is without NFC. The “2404ARN45I” is for India, and “24049RN28L” is for Latin America.

Xiaomi is also releasing the POCO M6, which is basically the same as the Redmi 13. It’s confirmed by Xiaomi’s HyperOS. The POCO M6 will be available globally and in India. Both phones will run the same software and have minor differences, like design changes.

The Redmi 13 will give a similar experience to the Redmi 12. It’ll come with Android 14-based HyperOS 1.0. We don’t know the exact release date yet.

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