Xiaomi’s upcoming Redmi 13X has just surfaced in Malaysia’s SIRIM certification database, suggesting that the device’s official debut could be right around the corner. This listing follows the smartphone’s earlier appearance in GSMA’s telecom database back in January.
What’s interesting here is that the Redmi 13X appears to carry the same model number as the Redmi 13 4G. Even the SIRIM certification itself mentions both names under the same model number confirming that the two phones are essentially identical.

This wouldn’t be the first time Xiaomi has rebranded an existing phone with a new name though. The company has a track record of repackaging older devices.
Take the Redmi Note 11 SE, for example — launched in India in 2022, it was essentially a rebadged Redmi Note 10S from the previous year. So, the Redmi 13X following a similar pattern isn’t exactly surprising.
What can you expect from Redmi 13x?
If the rumored specs hold true, the Redmi 13X will sport a 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with a Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Powering the phone is expected to be MediaTek’s Helio G91 Ultra chipset, which should offer adequate performance for day-to-day use.

In the camera department, the device is tipped to feature a 108MP main sensor and a 13MP front-facing camera for selfies. A sizable 5,030mAh battery with 33W fast charging support is also on the cards, ensuring it can comfortably last through a full day’s use.
While Xiaomi hasn’t announced an official launch date yet, regulatory sightings like this often mean the Redmi 13X’s arrival could be just weeks away.







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