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Xiaomi 13T Pro surfaces online, could launch with Dimensity 9200

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Ro 09 April 2023

Xiaomi Android Rumors

Xiaomiui unearthed an interesting entry in the IMEI database - the Xiaomi 13T Pro as well as its Chinese counterpart, the Redmi K60 Ultra. The database reveals the model numbers and signals nearing release.

Xiaomi 13T Pro surfaces online, could launch with Dimensity 9200

The model numbers are 23078PND5G and 23078RKD5C for the 12T Pro and the Redmi K60 Ultra, respectively. The "2307" part of the serial numbers suggests that the devices will see their release sometime in July this year, which isn't too far off given that the K50 Ultra was released in August last year. In any case, the global 13T Pro will surely come a month or two after the Chinese iteration.

Word on the street is the duo will run on MediaTek's high-end Dimensity 9200 chipset, replacing last year's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC.

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Reader comments

  • kurotsuki
  • iwt
  • 30 Jun 2023

Not really. I'm using three years old Redmi Note 9 Pro and will use it at least a year ahead. I received the last upgrade a year ago (to Android 12 with MIUI 13, which means I got two upgrades from the initial Android 10 to 12). Followed by the ...

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  • OMJ
  • I@a
  • 25 Jun 2023

That's just business. You could keep the device as long as it works minus all the security updates or patches. I have been keeping Redmi 7A and Mi 9 SE to this day except I am not using them for banking etc. All works still.

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  • OMJ
  • j2e
  • 24 Jun 2023

That's just business. You could keep the device as long as it works minus all the security updates or patches. I have been keeping Redmi 7A and Mi 9 SE to this day except I am not using them for banking etc. All works still.

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