Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro
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- Anonymous
- PBR
- 30 Dec 2024
I consider Redmi Note 13 pro and Pova 6 pro. Do you think which one is better?
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 30 Dec 2024
Anonymous, 25 Dec 2024Currently using a Poco X6 Pro. No major issues with it, so ... moreWell, Samsung sells the trash Galaxy A16 for the equivalent of price of a bnew Poco X6 Pro.
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- Anonymous
- vaS
- 30 Dec 2024
DefinitelynotRylix, 28 Dec 2024Camera is good but recording videos on it will going to hav... moreWhy did you expect a phone to last all day while playing games?
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- DefinitelynotRylix
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- 28 Dec 2024
Camera is good but recording videos on it will going to have stutters on it. The screen is very good with nice colors and it's very bright, battery is pretty decent, even tho it's 5100 mAh it can barely run for a single day if playing heavy games on it. eSIM is a very great feature but the calls has horrible audio quality. Sound is very good, loud and hi-res stereo on both speakers. 8GB ram is enough for most of the things, 256GB rom is very good but not that fast. Charging is fast. CPU is horrible. 2.4GHz is insanely slow and playing big games on it like Wuthering Waves, Fortnite or Honkai Star Rail is simply impossible or you can run it on the lowest graphics with around 40-60fps. After playing for like 30 minutes straight the phone starts stuttering and lagging. HyperOS 2.0 has been launched today on this phone. I'm not going to say anything about the software because I'm talking about the phone but the weather app is lagging. This is the third fastest Redmi Note phone if we don't count the Turbo series and the animations are lagging. I'm telling you, if you don't buy the Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G or Note 14 Pro+ 5G phone the software is going to lag. The hardware of Redmi phones including this phone simply isn't powerful enough to run the HyperOS software wich is the default operating system that was made for these phones. Considering the fact that most Xiaomi users are using phones from Redmi Note 10 to 13 Pro+ all of those phones are going to lag, stutter and crash. If you have a Xiaomi phone then congratulations you can afford a phone that can run it's own operating system that was made for those phones. In my opinion you either buy a Xiaomi phone or something else. But don't buy Redmi phones if you want the slightest of performance because this phone can't give that to you.
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- Mat
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- 28 Dec 2024
Amazing phone, excellent screen with very bright colors. The cpu is very fast and very efficient. Huge memory with the option to extend! The HyperOS just came out and it's simple awesome.
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- ashrobb
- KkH
- 25 Dec 2024
Anonymous, 25 Dec 2024Currently using a Poco X6 Pro. No major issues with it, so ... moreI'm on the same boat. I've actually read good news about HyperOS 2, seems to be an improvement over 1.0. I think X6 Pro is already getting it in Europe.
In your case at least the hardware is very powerful so it can overcome unoptimized software, but in the case of this phone it requires more work. Let's see what happens.
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- Anonymous
- qHH
- 25 Dec 2024
ashrobb, 21 Dec 2024I haven't tried them honestly, only Motorola, Samsung ... moreCurrently using a Poco X6 Pro. No major issues with it, so I'm not planning to switch phones at the moment.
HyperOS 2.0 is just around the corner, curious to see on how much it will improve over HyperOS 1, especially regarding battery optimization. If HyperOS 2.0 ends up being a disappointment, then I might just switch to either Samsung or Vivo next year.
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- Ruly
- txp
- 24 Dec 2024
ashrobb, 21 Dec 2024I haven't tried them honestly, only Motorola, Samsung ... moreRegarding software development I think IOS is better than OneUI. Then OneUI is better than HyperOS. This is how we commonly judge them. But the pattern is clear, the weaker OS (per common judging) the cheaper the price of the unit. Even there is more which comes from Infinix and Itel. We must not easy to forget, that there are also external issues such as apps, virus, malware, etc that comes silently without an invitation of course. Then there is medication for this sick that comes thru an update. People will also try hard reset to overcome the issues. I think this is the end of my sharing opinion this time and hopefully these helps.
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- ashrobb
- KkH
- 21 Dec 2024
Anonymous, 21 Dec 2024I personally don't care much about software support an... moreI haven't tried them honestly, only Motorola, Samsung and Xiaomi so I can speak about these. And to complement your needs, I think Samsung is quite reliable when it comes to the software experience. Maybe wait to see what they offer this upcoming year with the S25 series and their midrange stuff (A36 and A56)
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- Anonymous
- qHH
- 21 Dec 2024
ashrobb, 18 Dec 2024I think Samsung offers balanced phones. There are things th... moreI personally don't care much about software support and updates. I care more about software experience and stability.
What do you think about Vivo and Funtouch OS? I've heard mixed opinions about Funtouch OS - some say it's cleaner and more stable than HyperOS, while others think it's just as bad and bloated as every other Chinese UI.
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- ashrobb
- KkH
- 18 Dec 2024
Anonymous, 17 Dec 2024What brand(s) do you think offers the best balance between ... moreI think Samsung offers balanced phones. There are things that I dislike but overall they're more friendly when it comes to software support.
Motorola has some decent phones with a relatively clean Android experience, with some add-ons they bake into it. Some people like that, the cleaner experience.
Also if your Xiaomi phone has a decent custom ROM, then it becomes a very strong product.
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- Anonymous
- qHH
- 17 Dec 2024
ashrobb, 17 Dec 2024That has been the eternal struggle for Xiaomi phones: softw... moreWhat brand(s) do you think offers the best balance between good hardware for the price and a good software experience?
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- ashrobb
- KkH
- 17 Dec 2024
Doctor Phil, 14 Dec 2024Coming from a midrange Samsung, I got this phone to give it... moreThat has been the eternal struggle for Xiaomi phones: software. The offer good hardware for the price but have some terrible software on it compared to competitors.
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- Anonymous
- mFd
- 17 Dec 2024
Kaynaat, 02 Dec 2024OnePlus 12R or this Redmi note 13 pro? please advice! I us... moreNote 14 Best phone under 20k
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- PureViewer4t1
- raQ
- 17 Dec 2024
Doctor Phil, 14 Dec 2024Coming from a midrange Samsung, I got this phone to give it... moreExactly. The hardware is brilliant but the software leaves a lot to be desired. You just have to learn to get used to it.
Regarding the calendar notifications, go to settings and search for "autostart". Then allow the calendar to autostart everytime it's killed. Also set battery saver to "No restrictions" in the calendar system settings.
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- Karl
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- 16 Dec 2024
Doctor Phil, 14 Dec 2024Coming from a midrange Samsung, I got this phone to give it... moremidrange xiaomi phones are mediocre especially in hardware and benchmark performance rankings.
my next phone will definitely be a samsung .
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- 14 Dec 2024
Coming from a midrange Samsung, I got this phone to give it a try. Can't say that I am 100% satisfied. Yeah, it's got a great display, awesome cameras, it's super snappy and the fast charging is also nice to have. Now regarding the cons, HyperOS required a lot of fiddling around to get it to my liking and I still miss some Samsung apps, updates are behind on my device (I am on August security update but the latest available update is for November!) and the battery life is terrible (not sure if that's due to the battery itself or the bad OS optimization?). Also calendar notifications don't work (which is actually important for me), and vibration is bugged in silent mode if haptic feedback is disabled. And that's just the beginning, God knows what else is going to come up. Xiaomi has released devices with remarkable specs, but they lost me with their software. I don't know if I am biased due to being used to Samsung, I just want a smartphone that just works.
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- 14 Dec 2024
FeeFee, 08 Dec 2024Video supports 1080-60fps max this spec mentioned above isn... moreYou have 4G version, that's why it support only 1080p. 5G version (this one) supports 4K recording.
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- FeeFee
- CBd
- 08 Dec 2024
Video supports 1080-60fps max this spec mentioned above isn't accurate. I purchased the phone yesterday seeing the review specifically wanted 4k and 120fps.
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- ashrobb
- 8GI
- 07 Dec 2024
Anonymous, 06 Dec 2024Very good phone, Xiaomi once again delivers amazing feature... moreThe Note 10 Pro selfie cam was excellent, a Sony sensor if I'm not mistaken. I agree it was much better than the Omnivision sensor they're using since Redmi Note 12 Pro series.