Xiaomi introduced the Redmi Note 13 series back in September of last year. For about three months, the entire lineup remained exclusive to the Chinese market. Just recently, smartphones stepped out of the domestic region with an Indian launch. Now, Xiaomi is bringing the device to the rest of the world.
Just like the Indian debut, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 series is debuting with MIUI for now. But as Xiaomi has confirmed, the entire lineup is HyperOS ready. That means the smartphones will soon be updated with the MIUI replacement.
About the Global Debut of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Series
For those who missed our original launch coverages of the lineup, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is the highest-end smartphone of the series. Among its main highlights are a 200 MP primary camera, 120W fast charging, Dimensity 7200 Ultra, and 5000 mAh battery. The variant with 12/256 GB is €450 in Europe, which is around $492. To compare, the Indian launch of the same variant is around $435. Read more about the smartphone from our in-depth coverage found in this link.
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Next up is the Redmi Note 13 Pro, which also comes with a 200 MP camera on the back. But it comes with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. The other highlights include the same battery capacity as the Pro+ but with 67W fast charging. As for pricing, the 8/256GB variant is €450 in Europe, which is around $437. The Indian launch price for the same variant is around $400. You can read more about the smartphone from our in-depth coverage found in this link.
Lastly, the series has the standard Redmi Note 13. Its main highlights consist of a Dimensity 6080 chipset, a 108 MP primary camera on the back, an IP54 rating, and a 5000 mAh battery with 33W charging. The pricing for the 6/128 GB variant in the European region is €280, around $306. The Indian launch pricing for the same variant is around $250. You can learn more about the smartphone from our in-depth coverage found in this link.
Note that the pricing of the Note 13 series in different regions depends on taxes and currency conversion fees. But no matter what, the pricing of the whole lineup will be comfortably in the mid-range segment.