Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro
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- 16 Oct 2023
Friedpaper, 16 Oct 2023is oled better than amoled?Its the same
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- 16 Oct 2023
is oled better than amoled?
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- 15 Oct 2023
Darknoor, 14 Oct 2023Who tf even uses that anymore? Just get a higher capacity. Actually SD slot is easier to manage data especially big size video and picture
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- 14 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 12 Oct 2023Next ewaste without SD Card from Xiaomi Who tf even uses that anymore? Just get a higher capacity.
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- 13 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 13 Oct 2023GPU is weaker than 778G, is on the same level of Mediatek 1... moreYeah but my point still stands. Overall, would you say it's a "Weaker SoC" than the 778G? The plain answer is NO. Might be weaker and better in some areas, yes, but the 778G not the decisively better processor here like someone here was making it out to be.
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- 13 Oct 2023
MrMystro, 11 Oct 2023Lol no it's Not. Who are all these people speaking on ... moreGPU is weaker than 778G, is on the same level of Mediatek 1080. CPU wise is almost the same as 778G. But it is manufactured on a worse fab process, even at "4 nm", Samsung is lagging behind TSMC's 6 nm.
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- 12 Oct 2023
Next ewaste without SD Card from Xiaomi
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- 12 Oct 2023
Redmi note 13 pro launch this month or November 1st week ?
13 pro OS 13 14 and 15?
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- 12 Oct 2023
MrMystro, 11 Oct 2023Lol no it's Not. Who are all these people speaking on ... morethen say mr.intelligent, what's the difference? (if the difference is just a little, stfp and go away anywhere)
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- 11 Oct 2023
little senpaii, 11 Oct 2023but bruh its weaker than 778gLol no it's Not. Who are all these people speaking on what they have no idea about 😄
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- 11 Oct 2023
Jack, 05 Oct 2023On paper, it's like to like for 778G but built in 4nm tech.but bruh its weaker than 778g
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- 11 Oct 2023
MrMystro, 10 Oct 2023Pls mr man, move along with your ignorant talk if you don... moreI am not keeping 7 years a phone, every 3 years I change it
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- 11 Oct 2023
CamoGeko-XDA, 10 Oct 2023This phone needs to hurry up and be released!! Want it bad. Same
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- 10 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 09 Oct 2023why dont you just support updates for 7 years like google d... morePls mr man, move along with your ignorant talk if you don't have anything reasonable to say. If you need 7 years of software updates, go and buy the Pixel 8 and let's see how much you will pay for it. THIS IS NOT A FLAGSHIP PHONE. Take that complaint to the xiaomi 14 Ultra page. Also I will LEAVE xiaomi the day dey switch to stock android, I'm not buying a pixel phone, I'm buying a xiaomi. There are lots of users like me who love MiUi and buy these phones for that unique experience. If you want stock android, buy a pixel. Seems like you're commenting under the wrong phone comment section.
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- 10 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 09 Oct 2023why dont you just support updates for 7 years like google d... moreGoogle "did"? Did you travel forward in time and found out Google kept their promise?
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- XFS
- 09 Oct 2023
no radio no life :(
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- Anonymous
- XFS
- 09 Oct 2023
why dont you just support updates for 7 years like google did with pixels
or even switch to stock experience and you will get 30% boost in celling
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- 09 Oct 2023
Is it better to buy for casual photography and gaming and any heating anyone found for this use??
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- 08 Oct 2023
Anonymous, 08 Oct 2023Only Chinese phones giving so much ram, definitely to run t... moreI think it's just all the anti-China sentiment getting to your head. Even if they wanted to run their own services, they wouldn't need that much RAM. Back in the day (before they were bought by Oppo), I bought a OnePlus 5 on release with 8 GB of RAM. This was back when Samsung flagships were shipping with 4 GB of RAM. Did OnePlus do that just so they could run their own services? Doubt it. Is it the reason why I was able to use it for 6 years and counting? Maybe, maybe not. I think the reality is, this is just another selling point the companies use as a selling point: future proofing (?).
Another thing you have to keep in mind is for phones, the CPU and GPU both share the RAM. So if future mobile games decide to continue improving on textures, there will be demand for higher RAM capacity. In this way, you could argue that more RAM helps "future proof" your phone. That being said, native mobile gaming will always be quite limited due to the limited power of the chips. It's not like you can just make a super powerful chip either; cooling, power efficiency, and area are extremely constraining for mobile. There is talk about cloud gaming on the phone which could be the future, but currently it looks like a work in progress.