More leaks! Real pictures of the Xiaomi 13 Pro before launching tomorrow Confirm the design of the rear camera with the LEICA badge

The Xiaomi 13 Series is preparing for an official launch in China tomorrow (December 1), and the information released by Xiaomi is considered quite a lot. BothXiaomi 13’s screen, batteryorleaked test resultsBefore, but of course, before the final arc launches like this Often there is an image of the real device that comes off as well.

The famous Tipster Abhisheck Yadav has tweeted a real image of the Xiaomi 13 Pro in 3 colors consisting of green, blue and white. We will see a curved back cover with luster and small reflections, expected to be a full glass back cover.

The most noticeable point in this image is the rear camera, which has a design very similar to the previous render. The position of the rear camera is placed in the upper left corner. There are 3 rear cameras with a prominent LEICA badge.

We also saw a picture of the front of the device with some specifications listed there. The Xiaomi 13 Pro will come with a curved display, use a 3.19GHz Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 8GB + 5GB RAM, Runs on Android 13 system covered with MIUI 14

From the picture, we also secretly saw the device on the side. It can be said that the rear camera of the Xiaomi 13 Pro has a lot of convexity from the device. This is probably due to the change to use the main camera sensor, size 1 ″, of course!

It should be another model that is the most complete from Xiaomi this year for the rough specification of the Xiaomi 13 Pro, according to the latest information that has come out, it will be as follows.

Specification Xiaomi 13 Pro

  • 6.73″ curved E6 AMOLED screen
  • 2K resolution
  • Refresh rate 120Hz
  • Chipset Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
  • RAM 8GB/12GB
  • Capacity 128GB/256GB/512GB
  • Battery 4820mAh
  • 120W fast charging system
  • 3 rear cameras
  • 50MP main camera, 1″ IMX989 sensor
  • 50MP Ultra Wide Camera Samsung JN1 Sensor
  • 50MP tele camera Samsung JN1 sensor
  • It has IP68 waterproof standard.

source : Gizmochina

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