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What’s the difference between the Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro?

Co-engineered with Leica is the highlight phase of the Xiaomi 13T series, as the smartphones have identical cameras. The Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro are similarly sized and designed, with identical displays and batteries.

There are a few differences that lend the Xiaomi 13T Pro its luxury feel and price tag, including a flagship-grade chipset, faster charging, increased video capture capabilities, speedier storage, and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity. The Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro have identical designs and are close in size and weight. Both smartphones are waterproof, with an IP68 rating for dust and water protection. They are both available in two different versions with various back panels.

The 13T and 13T Pro include a front Gorilla Glass 5 panel with a plastic frame, while the Black and Green variants have a glass rear. In contrast, the iconic Alpine Blue variant features a panel coated in blue vegan leather.

XIAOMI 13T VS 13T PRO: SPECS COMPARISON

The first difference in the unwrapping process is that the Pro comes with a higher 120W HyperCharge adaptor, whilst the non-Pro comes with a 67W Turbocharger. In terms of build quality, the 13 Pro is significantly heavier (206g vs. 197g), particularly in the Meadow Green and Black color variations. You can detect the difference between these two phones simply by holding them side by side. The phone comes with two MediaTek chipsets, which are somewhat different but use the same 4nm technology.

While the CPU benchmark scores varied just a little, the GPU scores differed significantly. However, this could be due to the greater RAM setup I have on the Pro, so take it with a grain of salt. But I’ll reveal my gameplay test later, so stay tuned for that. The storage speed on the Pro is UFS 4.0, compared to version 3.1 on the non-Pro, and the RAM quality is likewise improved on the Pro type, with LPDDR5 for the non-Pro and LPDDR5X for the Pro.

Both utilize the same Leica technology and camera setup. The Pro can record up to 8K at 24 FPS. So, is this a deal-breaker? Well, not for me, because I still don’t intend to record 8K video on my smartphone due to the large file size. So, unless you intend to shoot the next Marvel blockbuster on your smartphone, you’re all set.

Display
Xiaomi 13T:6.67 inches, 1220 x 2712 pixels
Xiaomi 13T Pro:6.67 inches, 1220 x 2712 pixels
Ram
Xiaomi 13T:8GB RAM/12GB RAM
Xiaomi 13T pro:12GB RAM/16GB RAM
Internal Storage
Xiaomi 13T:256GB
Xiaomi 13T pro:256GB/512GB/1TB
Battery
Xiaomi 13T: Li-Po 5000 mAh, non-removable
Xiaomi 13T pro: Li-Po 5000 mAh, non-removable
Charger
Xiaomi 13T: 67W wired, PD3.0, QC4, 100% in 42 min (advertised)
Xiaomi 13T pro: 120W wired, PD3.0, QC4, 100% in 19 min (advertised)
Camera
Xiaomi 13T: Main Camera 50 MP + 50 MP + 12 MP, Selfe Camera 20 MP
Xiaomi 13T pro: Main Camera 50 MP + 50 MP + 12 MP, Selfe Camera 20 MP
Operating System
Xiaomi 13T:Android 13, upgradable to Android 14, HyperOS
Xiaomi 13T pro:Android 13, upgradable to Android 14, HyperOS
Chipset/CPU/GPU
Xiaomi 13T:Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultra (4 nm)
Xiaomi 13T pro:Mediatek Dimensity 9200+ (4 nm)
Xiaomi 13T:Octa-core
Xiaomi 13T pro:Octa-core
Xiaomi 13T:Mali-G610 MC6
Xiaomi 13T pro:Immortalis-G715 MC11

CAMERA

Like this! It’s always interesting in the camera area since the wheat is sorted from the chaff and the true top models are distinguished from their less expensive offshoots. Surprisingly, this is not the case here, as both models rely on triple cameras created in collaboration with Leica.

The main camera, Sony’s IMX707, has 50 MP and a focal length of 24 mm and leads the trio of sensors. The main camera has an aspherical 7P lens, and it is complemented by a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 50 MP telephoto camera. Xiaomi highlights the Leica relationship with two original Leica photo styles (Authentic Look and Vibrant Look) and six Leica filters.

Given that the selfie shooters are both 20 MP, you may expect the camera experience to be nearly equal on both devices. Why almost? Because of the faster processor, the Pro can record 8K footage at 24 frames per second.

DESIGN AND DISPLAY

While we rarely examine two phones in one, the Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro use the same camera technology. The phones are similar but for the storage options, charging rates, and MediaTek chips inside, so if the camera is your primary priority, both are as good.

Xiaomi’s T series has always focused on power, but it has fallen short in terms of photography. Don’t get us wrong: the Xiaomi 11T Pro and 12T Pro feature excellent primary (wide) sensors, but their low-resolution, fixed-focus macro cameras fall short. They also had costs that varied greatly depending on where you were in the world.

The Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro appear to address the T-series’ problems of the past, matching flagship standards with a powerful main camera, well-specced secondary cameras, and locked-in price. Better still, they are the most affordable phones with Leica lenses, photo processing, and shooting modes.

While most phones appear amazing until you scratch the surface, at which point they break apart, the Xiaomi 13T reverses this trend. The design is perhaps our least favorite aspect of it. There are no use issues; the back is nicely contoured, and it’s simple to grab and hold.

However, as you take it up, the very plastic frame immediately feels low-end. While phones like the Honor 90 do a better job with polished, metal-styled plastic, the 13T and 13T pro’s matte plastic trim is less rich. The phone charges via a USB-C connector at the bottom, with power and volume controls on the side and an IR blaster on top. Overall, the design is unobtrusive and serves its purpose without overwhelming us.

HOW’S THE PERFORMANCE?

This is where the Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro vary from one another. The Pro gadget is powered by MediaTek’s latest high-end SoC, the Dimensity 9200+. It is powered by the ARM-based Immortalis G715 GPU.

The Xiaomi 13T, on the other hand, is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 8200 Ultra processor and the Mali-G610 GPU. This CPU is MediaTek’s upper-midrange flagship. Both SoCs are made using the 4nm technology. As soon as we have evaluated both models, we will review the benchmark testing here. Until then, I’ll inform you that we’re dealing with many memory configurations: The Xiaomi 13T comes in a single configuration, with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of non-expandable storage.

In contrast, the Xiaomi 13T Pro has 12 GB of RAM and storage options of 256 GB or 512 GB. For the most voracious among you, there is the top model with 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.

Aside from the increased performance and storage possibilities, the Xiaomi 13T Pro differs from its smaller counterpart in another way: Wi-Fi 7 is already supported here, rather than Wi-Fi 6.

GET THE XIAOMI 13T PRO FOR:
  • Faster performance and storage.
  • The faster it charges.
  • The images are slightly better in low light.
  • 4K60 video recording.
  • Wi-Fi 7 compatibility.
GET THE XIAOMI 13T FOR:
  • Battery life is slightly improved.
  • The cheaper price.
Mehedi Hasan
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Hi, I’m Mehedi Hasan Moon, the creator and author behind TechScyGuy. Born on September 10, 2005, in Bangladesh, I’ve always had a deep passion for technology and innovation. From an early age, I was captivated by the world of gadgets, especially mobile devices, and how they shape our daily lives. I started TechScyGuy to share my knowledge and provide honest, unbiased reviews on the latest mobile devices. With a goal to help tech enthusiasts and everyday users make informed decisions, I dive into the features, performance, and real-world use of gadgets, offering insights that make tech choices easier. When I’m not testing the latest smartphones or exploring new tech trends, I enjoy staying up-to-date with the latest in mobile technology and engaging with a community of fellow tech lovers. Thank you for visiting TechScyGuy! I hope you find the reviews and information helpful.
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