- By Vikas Yadav
- Mon, 06 Nov 2023 08:59 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G: Xiaomi's sub-brand Redmi, a Chinese smartphone maker, announced the Redmi Note 13 series in its homeland last month. The series is reportedly gearing up for a global debut as the Redmi Note 13 series' Pro model (with 5G) appeared on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the recent past. And in the latest move, the 4G iteration of the Pro model reportedly obtained certification from the FCC, according to MySmartPrice.
Besides the Redmi device, the news outlet added the POCO M6 Pro 4G also appeared on the platform. Based on the documents, the phone may debut as a rebranded model of the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G, with serial no. 23117RA68G. The M6 Pro could have the model code - 2312FPCA6G. According to the listing, the Redmi device could have a 200MP OIS and 8MP secondary lens on the back, and the POCO's offering may sport a 64MP OIS and 8MP ultrawide rear camera combo.
Both the handsets will likely run on MIUI 14. For connectivity, the handsets could offer Wi-Fi 5GHz, Bluetooth and Near-Field Communication (NFC). According to the report, the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G may arrive as POCO M6 Pro 4G in India. Other specifications of the devices are not available via the leaks channel.
Redmi Note 13 Pro (Image:Xiaomi)
For context, the company recently introduced the POCO M6 Pro 5G in India, which starts from Rs 10,999 on Flipkart. The model could sit below this device if it debuts in the country. Meanwhile, here are a few speculated details about the Redmi Note 13 series.
Redmi Note 13 Pro Expected Launch (Leaks)
According to reports, the Redmi Note 13, Note 13 Pro and Note 13 Pro Plus may debut in India next month. The release might coincide with a global launch. However, considering the previous track record (Redmi Note 12 series launch), the company may shift the arrival to next year in early January. The series will likely debut at a competitive price. Meanwhile, Geekbench scores of one of the models from the series were leaked online. You can read more on this here.