By Jay / / News

Tech enthusiasts in India are in for a treat as Xiaomi’s budget-friendly smartphone, the Redmi 13c, is set to receive an enhanced chipset specifically for the Indian market. According to reliable sources, the Indian variant of the Redmi 13c will ditch the Helio G85 chipset found in the global version and instead embrace the more powerful MediaTek Helio G99.

The Helio G99, a newer and more sophisticated chipset, boasts a more recent manufacturing process and a higher clock speed, promising a significant performance boost compared to its predecessor. This upgrade is likely to enhance the overall user experience, ensuring smoother multitasking and improved gaming capabilities.

Apart from the chipset swap, the Indian Redmi 13c is expected to retain the same specifications as its global counterpart. This includes a generous 6.74-inch HD+ IPS LCD display with a refreshing 90Hz refresh rate, a versatile dual-camera setup on the back (50MP primary sensor + 2MP secondary sensor), and an 8MP front-facing camera for capturing selfies and video calls. Additionally, the phone will pack a long-lasting 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging, ensuring that users stay connected and powered up throughout the day.

While the exact memory configurations and color options for the Indian Redmi 13c remain under wraps, Xiaomi is expected to unveil these details along with the official pricing information sometime next month. Stay tuned for further updates as we eagerly await the launch of this enhanced version of the Redmi 13c in India.


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