Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro, which starts at an entry price of RMB 1,499 (about $205), has a price/performance ratio. Nevertheless, the recent appearance of a new model on the Tenna website by the brand suggests that there could be additional products within this series. It could be the Redmi Note 13R Pro.
Earlier, Mukul Sharma, a tipster who first broke the news, shared a suspected access record for a new device on the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology’s website via his Twitter account. Xiaomi unveiled the new mobile phone model 2311FRAFDC, which appears to be the unreleased Redmi Note 13R Pro from the Redmi sub-brand. The screenshot reveals that its compatible charger is the 33V Huoniu MDY-14-EJ/MDY16-ED with an 11V/3A output, suggesting that its product positioning is likely more suitable than that of the Redmi Note 13 Pro, which employs a 67W flash charging Huoniu.
The Redmi Note 13R Pro is currently at this stage. However, its counterpart, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has a lineup of features. The device features a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra chip, a 1.5K CSOT C7 curved screen, an IP68-rated body, and, most notably, a remarkable 200-megapixel primary camera. On the other hand, the Note 13 Pro features a 7G2 chip, a 1.5K flat screen, and a 200-megapixel primary lens. Despite potentially being a lightweight version of the series, the Note 13R Pro still has the chance to retain key features such as the 200-megapixel primary lens.
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