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Market Impact Assessment: Redmi 13C 5G Review - A Good Idea Makes Waves

Hello everyone welcome back another article where I used to review the budget friendly phone Redmi 13 C I found this phone very affordable and useful review for you you can buy and I'm going to start a new emerging tech category for this


where we carry all the upcoming smartphones in 2024 so stay tuned with Amit Kumar Mathur NCRournal Editor here is my review where you found slow charging preinstalled apps and average cameras are the cons and if you are a very minimal user you can use it I mean very old person in your family use for a long time because there are more pros.


Tech Critique: Assessing Redmi 13C 5G - Good Idea with Decent Execution

My friends sunil pal and Rohan Satyarthi have used this phone for a long time and here is a review by both of them you can read before you buy.


In a year when most tech stuff got expensive, Xiaomi has surprised customers with yet another affordable 5G smartphone. Its latest Redmi 13C 5G costs only Rs 10,999 (starting price, 4GB + 128GB), and it has even managed to beat my Rs 79,900-worth Apple iPhone 14 Plus (review) in a 5G speed test in select locations. It is also among the rarest Android phones in the segment to offer up to 256GB of inbuilt storage, which believe me, can be a blessing in the long run.

But apart from 5G support and higher storage capacity, the Redmi 13C 5G is mostly a no-frills device. It has a 50MP primary camera, which is only good in numbers. Its tall 6.74-inch display only offers HD+ (1,600 x 720 pixels) resolution and includes an antiquated waterdrop-style notch. Plus, there’s support for 18W charging, though the box only includes a 10W charger


Verdict

Xiaomi’s Redmi 13C 5G deserves credit for helping take 5G to the masses. It is also a decent option for those who prioritise battery and performance. That being said, you may want to manage your expectations, particularly regarding cameras and the OS experience. Notably, the Redmi 13C 5G’s biggest competitor is its own sibling, the Redmi 12 5G (review), which includes a more capable processor for a marginal price difference.

Design and display

The Redmi 13C 5G resembles the Redmi 12 5G with a flat-edge design and large cutouts on the back for the rear cameras. The front looks different due to a waterdrop-style notch and thick bezels, which should be a thing of the past as we enter 2024. Thankfully, its plastic frame feels solid, and the back offers a nice glass-like finish

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