- Processor: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Mobile Platform
- 8+256GB Storage, Dual SIM
- Display: 6.67″ AMOLED
- Rear Camera 200MP + Front Camera 16MP
- Battery: 5100mAh
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G Smartphone 8+256GB, Midnight Black (UK Version + 2 Years Warranty)
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Operating system | Android |
RAM memory installed size | 8 GB |
CPU model | Snapdragon |
CPU speed | 2.4E+3 MHz |
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Model name | Note 13 Pro 5G |
Wireless carrier | Unlocked |
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OldGit –
Llevó aproximadamente la semana y hasta el momento no ha dado fallas, si más adelante sale algún detalle lo actualizaré
Maxsoundcaraudio –
As good if not better than the 2 other major brands. Photo quality is great. Processing speed is faultless. Sound quality from the phone stereo speakers is really pretty good and through Bluetooth is amazing. All in all a fantastic phone. Highly recommended.
Luis Hernandez –
Lo Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G è un vero gioiello per la fascia media. Il processore Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 garantisce ottime prestazioni, rendendolo perfetto per multitasking e gaming. Con 8 GB di RAM e 256 GB di memoria, il sistema è fluido e senza rallentamenti. La batteria da 5100 mAh offre un’ottima autonomia, coprendo tranquillamente una giornata e mezzo di uso intenso, mentre la ricarica rapida da 67W è estremamente comoda.
Design e Display
Il display Super AMOLED QPD da 6,67” è eccezionale, con colori brillanti, neri profondi e un refresh rate di 120 Hz. Il design è elegante e moderno, con cornici sottili che lo rendono raffinato e maneggevole. Tuttavia, il nero opaco trattiene facilmente le impronte digitali, un aspetto da tenere in considerazione.
Fotocamera
La fotocamera principale da 200 MP è il fiore all’occhiello del dispositivo. Scatta foto dettagliate anche in condizioni di scarsa illuminazione, grazie alla tecnologia avanzata QPD. Ottima anche la registrazione video, con una buona stabilizzazione. La fotocamera frontale da 16 MP è adeguata, ma non eccezionale per chi cerca selfie di altissima qualità.
Punti di forza
• Prestazioni elevate grazie al processore Snapdragon 7s Gen 2.
• Display Super AMOLED da 120 Hz con luminosità eccellente.
• Fotocamera da 200 MP, superiore alla media della fascia.
• Batteria di lunga durata e ricarica rapida da 67W.
• Design sottile, moderno e leggero.
Punti deboli
• Assenza di espansione microSD: i 256 GB di memoria non sono ampliabili.
• Il nero opaco trattiene facilmente impronte digitali.
• Manca l’audio stereo, presente in altri modelli della stessa fascia.
Differenze con il Redmi Note 12 Pro
• Processore: Il Note 13 Pro utilizza lo Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, più veloce e efficiente rispetto al Dimensity 1080 del Note 12 Pro.
• Fotocamera: Un salto dai 108 MP del Note 12 Pro ai 200 MP del Note 13 Pro, con una qualità fotografica nettamente superiore.
• Batteria: Leggero aumento della capacità, da 5000 mAh a 5100 mAh.
• Design: Più sottile e con cornici ridotte rispetto al modello precedente.
• Display: Entrambi sono Super AMOLED a 120 Hz, ma il Note 13 Pro ha una luminosità massima più alta (fino a 1200 nits).
Lo Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G è un eccellente upgrade rispetto al Note 12 Pro, con miglioramenti significativi in potenza, autonomia e soprattutto nel comparto fotografico.
Consigliatissimo a chi cerca uno smartphone di fascia media potente e versatile. Se possedete già un Note 12 Pro, l’upgrade vale soprattutto per la fotocamera e il processore migliorato. Per chi arriva da modelli più vecchi, è un acquisto senza dubbio vincente.
Mr OCD –
…and you can take that to the bank! I’ve bought Umidigi phones in the past and I’ve been impressed, but was really disappointed with their latest 5G offering, which I returned. I came across a UK YouTube channel called ‘Tech Spurt’ – Chris Barraclough is unbiased, funny and super informative. After watching several of his videos, I took the plunge and bought this phone. A little more expensive than my previous phones, but man, this is the business – super slick, fast and a camera lens with jaw-dropping quality (my partner is an amazing photographer with a serious Sony alpha camera. She was so impressed with the lens on my phone, she bought the plus version – well she just had to, didn’t she!). Battery life is ok for me and I can get by for two days on average use before I need to charge it – the charger is lightning fast and takes around 20 minutes to charge from 20%. Really easy to set up, although like every phone you buy these days it’s full of manufacturer’s bloatware which is easy enough to get rid of. Buy this phone – ’nuff said!
Rock god –
I like xiaomi, for this model that price is good.
Maxsoundcaraudio –
Uncertain about the best phone to purchase for approximately £250 that is truly good?
I’m delighted to say that, after over a month of using the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro, I’m really pleased with my purchase 😊
Battery life is almost two days with typical use (or at least one full day with heavy use).
The stereo speakers are crystal clear/base and loud.
Nice and bright outside, even in direct sunlight
Good strong signal for both sims.
Call quality is excellent on both hands-free and regular calls.
Excellent camera quality—obviously not S24 ultra—but still quite good for a low-cost phone, especially when using the 200 megapixel option with the 6 X zoom
Utilising the included 67w charger for rapid charging
ultra-fast facial recognition and fingerprint scanning
Easy to apply screen protectors as has a flat panel (comes with a pre installed protector)
Very hard to find a phone with these specs that is actually fit for purpose these days but i can honestly say you won’t be disappointed 🤗
Mateusz –
Previous Xiaomi phones I have bought are brilliant, and this Redmi Pro 5G is no different. Battery performance is excellent, the app interface is as good as an iPhone, it’s fast, the camera is better than the one on some of my DSLRs, screen is crystal clear, and it looks great. The build quality is also great.
I was told about these phones 3 years ago by a digital guy I worked with, they are a fraction of the cost of iPhones and just as good. My two teenage kids (16 & 19) each have the 11 & 13 models, and they love them.
The only drawback is that because it is a Chinese phone the metadata is collected by them, so you need to be ok with that.
mrs c a p bailey –
Suis ravi
Javier –
A really solid device, honestly. I was previously using an S22 Ultra until the cellular antenna went bad, switched to a moto g stylus 2024 which was cool, but I wanted something more premium with similar features, and after a bit of research I landed on the Note 13 Pro 5G.
-Connectivity: I’m US based on a T-Mobile plan. Device works with no issues. Was stated that comparability might be a thing, but it works as any other device I’ve used on the network. Doesn’t support e-sim, got a physical card and it’s been smooth sailing.
-Security: Only negative I’d say is the face unlock. Will work accurately in well lit situations but cannot be used for biometric unlocking (Banking and finance appsfor instance) so it’s a little half cocked, but still functional to an extent. Keep that in mind. If you don’t mind not having a privacy screen protector, then fingerprint will work with a regular glass no problem for biometrics.
-General features: Camera is good, definitely better than Motorola, almost as good as Samsung. I prefer having an aux connector, and the ir blaster is fun to use and is useful in general. Storage is good despite not having sd expansion. Processing speed is good (better with a few tweaks in developer options and changing ram settings). Hyper OS reminds me of custom roms and the customization is really good. Battery life is solid, haven’t noticed the device getting too hot or anything like that. I am a little sketchy about the lithium polymer battery and long term use but I’ll cross that bridge when I cross it. So far so good though after a few weeks of use. Build quality is really good just be sure to get camera protectors or a good case for the lens bump on the rear.
Really good phone.
Rock god –
After normal work for two weeks this device started to be unresponsive and then rebooting every 10 – 60 mins. Sometimes files are missing after reboot. I’ve already wasted days of my life in reading forums how to fix the issue but can’t figure out. A couple more attempts and I’m looking forward to return it. Very disappointed. Don’t buy this if you don’t want potential problems.
Chris V –
Good stuff: Headphone jack, under screen finger print reader, decent camera, decent sound quality, very fast charging, adaptive 60/120hz refresh rate.
Some complaints: No SD card slot. Lots of apps to uninstall/disable; there’s only a few that don’t give me the option to do this (mostly Xiaomi apps, fair enough, but YouTube Music?). Battery life didn’t seem great at first but now will only drop ~20% during the day if not used much. The interface (HyperOS) is reasonably customisable but one thing it does not allow is setting the Always On Display past 10 seconds, which is pretty dumb considering the name of the feature. However a single tap shows it again, and if a notification comes in it activates, so it is still handy to be able to glance over, or tap when necessary. I appreciate this restriction is to advocate battery life but it would be nice to be given the choice with a warning.
One technical issue: when there is bold black text on a white background, there is what I would describe as bright white smearing under the text downwards. I compared this to a Samsung A52s a friend has and theirs also does this, so maybe a problem with the type of OLED panel. I think it was more noticeable on this phone though. However once in dark mode the issue is gone. Of course if you hit a web page/app with bold black on white, you will see the same thing.
Phone can get warm at times (charging/downloading) but nothing to worry me; not like phones with the snapdragon 888 which get crazy hot. The charger provided can get quite hot.
I read somewhere, and so I was expecting ads in the OS interface, but it seems these are limited to just some Xiaomi apps themselves (eg Themes app). If you don’t use them, I’ve seen no ads.
Overall I’m very happy with this after being disappointed with Samsung’s offerings with a headphone jack, and Sony’s 10 VI sound quality from the headphone jack. I’ll likely be sticking to the Chinese for future phones.
Mikhail Burtsev –
Superb. Fantastic camera. Ideal really.
AIT MIMOUNE –
All good so far, no network issues (Australia), comes with basic case and screen protector but I recommend getting proper shock-resistant ones