Redmi's upcoming device, known by the model number 24069RA21C, has successfully passed China's 3C quality certification. This new phone is anticipated to be the heir to the Redmi Note 12 Turbo, which was introduced in March last year. Let's delve into what we have learned so far about this upcoming Redmi gadget.
Certification Details
The 3C certification information discloses the charging specifications of the purported Redmi Note 13 Turbo. This device is designed to support power input ranging from 5-20VDC 6.1-4.5A, with a maximum power of 90W.
Features and Specifications
Reports suggest that the Note 13 Turbo could boast a 5000 mAh battery along with a 1.5K OLED display. In terms of processing power, the Redmi Note 13 Turbo / Poco F6 might house the latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, succeeding the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro recently launched in China and purportedly exclusive to the Chinese and Indian markets. Redmi has already confirmed the incorporation of this new chip in one of its upcoming models.
Future Prospects
Looking ahead to the global variant, the Poco F6 is slated for an April release. Redmi's product director and manager, Wang Teng Thomas, has highlighted the increased investment needed to integrate the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, surpassing the requirements of the previous year's 7 series chip.
The predecessor, Redmi Note 12 Turbo, featured 67W charging support, making the 90W charging capacity of its supposed successor a notable advancement. It also sported a 5000 mAh battery. The Redmi Note 12 Turbo was powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 chip and was available with varying storage and memory configurations, from 8GB+256GB to 16GB+1TB. At launch, the 8GB+256GB model was priced at RMB 1,999 ($290), while the 16GB+1TB version carried a price tag of RMB 2,799 ($405).