Xiaomi is preparing for the release of a new smartphone in China, which will bear the name Redmi K60 Ultra. However, for the global market, the device is expected to be rebranded as the Xiaomi 13T Pro. According to rumors, the launch is likely to take place around October. Excitingly, the smartphone has made an appearance on the NBTC certification website, suggesting an imminent launch in Thailand.
As per the NBTC certification, the device
carries the model number 23078PND5G and is officially confirmed to be named
Xiaomi 13T Pro. However, apart from these details, no further information has
been disclosed by the NBTC certification regarding the smartphone’s features or
specifications. Let’s take a look at what the leaks have to say about the
device.
As per a recent report, the Xiaomi 13T Pro
will feature a Dimensity 9200 Plus chipset that has a maximum clock speed of
3.35 GHz. That being said, the Geekbench score of 1289 points in the
single-core test and 3921 points in the multi-core test lags behind the
cutting-edge chips from Qualcomm.
Rumors surrounding the device suggest that
it may boast a 144Hz OLED screen, backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 120W fast
charging support. Furthermore, the smartphone is expected to offer ample
storage with 512GB capacity and a Leica-optimized camera setup for enhanced
photography. Interestingly, an accidental Amazon UK listing from last month
hinted at a price tag of £ 799 for the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage configuration
of the Xiaomi 13T Pro.