Redmi has recently unleashed a new special edition of the Note 13 Pro smartphone in India. The device is available in special Scarlet Red Edition and the sale for the same has already started. The new Note device comes with a 200MP rear shooter, along with 8 GB RAM and up to 256 GB internal storage option.
About the new edition of Redmi Note 13 Pro: Details
Although, with the launch of the new Red colour variant, the Redmi will have the same features, alike other devices in Note 13 Pro. The smartphone is available in two storage variants:
- 8GB RAM + 128GB which is available at Rs 24,999
- 8GB RAM + 256GB is available at Rs 26,999
Those who would like to purchase the device could visit the official website of the company as well as the Amazon India store. Furthermore, one could avail of up to Rs 3,000 bank discount on the purchase of this device.
This Redmi device was first launched in Midnight Black, Coral Purple and Arctic White variants.
Redmi Note 13 Pro: Features
The new smartphone comes with a 6.67-inch OLED display, with 1.5K resolution and supports a peak brightness of up to 1,800 nits. Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, the device comes with 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of internal storage (2 variants available in the Indian market).
Backed by a 5,100mAh battery with a 67W wired fast charging feature, the new Note 12 pro highlights a 200MP main shooter for photography enthusiasts. Also, on the rear end, the device comes with an 8MP ultra-wide and 2MP macro-shooter.
On the front, it comes with a 16MP shooter for selfies and video calling. Apart from this, this Redmi phone is IP54 rated, meaning you could use the device around water and dust- and it will be unharmed.
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