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Redmi 13 NFC & Redmi 13 Without NFC Spotted On GCF Database

Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi is rumored to be working on the Redmi 13 smartphone. The device has been spotted on multiple certification websites- EEC, FCC, and IMDA hinting towards its imminent launch. Previous reports have also suggested that Redmi 13 could arrive as POCO M6 in a few selected markets.

Today our team at The Tech Outlook spotted Redmi 13 with model number 24040RN64Y on the GCF database. This variant arrives with NFC support.

We also spotted Redmi 13 with model number 24049RN28L on the database which is said to be a Latin America model. This variant arrives without NFC support.

The listing reveals that both variants will arrive with 4G network connectivity. Previous reports revealed that the upcoming device may be powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 processor. It could be equipped with a 5000 mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. It is expected to run on HyperOS based on Android 14.

Redmi 13 will be arriving as a successor to Redmi 12 smartphone and since Redmi 12 arrived as a mid-range device, it is expected that Redmi 13 might also debut under the mid-range price segment. In the coming days, we might come across a few more details regarding this upcoming device.

Stay tuned to know more latest updates.



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