Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite | Image credit: Realme
Going by the name, the new Realme phones are a little less powerful than the 13 Pro series launched last month, but they are certainly just as interesting, especially the Realme 13+ 5G. Before we get into the details, let’s look at how much they will cost and when customers will be able to pick them up. Remember that the Realme 13+ 5G comes in four different colors – Speed Green, Victory Gold and Dark Purple, while the standard model only comes in Speed Green and Dark Purple. Both will be available for purchase from September 6.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G
- 8/128GB – Rs 22,999 ($275 / €245)
- 8/256GB – Rs 24,999 ($300 / €270)
- 12/256GB – Rs 26,999 ($320 / €290)
Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G
- 8/128GB – Rs 17,999 ($215 / €195)
- 8/256GB – Rs 19,999 ($240 / €215)
What makes the Realme 13+ 5G unique for a short time is the fact that it is the first smartphone to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset. This brand new SoC is manufactured using 4nm technology and has eight cores: 4x Cortex A78 running at up to 2.5GHz and 4x Cortex A55 running at up to 2GHz. The chipset also features a Mali-G615 graphics processing unit (GPU) and a MediaTek NPU 655 (Neural Processing Unit).
Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra 5G | Image credit: Realme
Other than that, the Realme 13+ 5G is a pretty standard mid-range smartphone. It features a 6.67-inch OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and 2,000 nits peak brightness, as well as a dual camera (50MP Sony LYT-600 + 8MP ultra-wide angle).
The regular Realme 13 5G model, on the other hand, has the same display but a slightly different camera configuration: 50 MP main camera + 2 MP depth camera. In addition, the Realme 13 5G is instead equipped with MediaTek’s 6300 chipset and has a 16-megapixel selfie camera.
Both phones are powered by 5,000mAh batteries, but the Realme 13+ 5G supports 80W fast charging while the Realme 13 only supports 45W.