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The release date of Xiaomi 13T and Xiaomi 13T Pro has been revealed

The release date and specifications of the Xiaomi 13T have been revealed.

The release date of Xiaomi 13T and Xiaomi 13T Pro has been revealed
Guillermo Proupín

Guillermo Proupín

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It seems like leakers and insiders never rest, and while we are getting to know the latest news about the Google Pixel 8 or the Samsung Galaxy S24, other brands haven’t lagged behind either. From September as the starting point with the presentation of the iPhone 15 to early 2024 with the release of the S24, we can expect months of revelations, rumors, and leaks as part of our daily routine. In fact, that’s exactly what has happened with Xiaomi: specifications, regional differences, and its supposed release date have been leaked. Although, to be honest, they seem quite reliable.

It will arrive sooner than we expect

While we can’t grant full credibility to the leaks, if they turn out to be true, the Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro will arrive on September 16, 2023. It’s a very close date, but it doesn’t seem too far-fetched, considering that the Xiaomi 12T was launched on October 4, 2022.

Regarding their specifications, there are some promising aspects. Xiaomi is known for focusing on power in its devices, and this won’t be an exception. For instance, this time they have chosen to equip their device with a powerful Mediatek Dimensity 9200 Plus, the same one found in the Redmi K60 or Vivo X90S. This processor will come with various options for RAM, allowing you to choose between 12 or 16 gigabytes, and storage options of either 256 gigabytes or 512 gigabytes. This is a potent combination further reinforced by an IP68 certification and a 5000 mAh battery, which is expected to provide decent battery life.

Where we seem to find regional differences is in the camera system, as revealed by the Twitter user @Sudhanshu1414. There will be versions with and without Leica branding. This might be due to Xiaomi avoiding the brand image in certain markets, although it seems likely that the Leica branding will be present in Europe.

In any case, we’ll have to wait a few more days to see if this is true. If it is, we’ll be excited to learn more.

Guillermo Proupín

Guillermo Proupín

Creador de contenido y redactor en IGN. A veces digo cosas interesantes, otras me intereso por cosas. No te preocupes, que luego te las cuento.

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