Xiaomi 13 Series Rumored to Include Eye Protection Dimming and Narrow Bezels: Every Detail

Neha Roy
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The Xiaomi 13 series is expected to have thin bezels. The tipper said that the series might have a hole-punched, 2K resolution LTPO display. The handsets might potentially have dimming technology for eye protection. The Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro were reportedly the first two devices in the previously rumoured Xiaomi series. Both phones are expected to go on sale in November of this year. According to a different claim, the SM8550 chipset, which is thought to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, could power the Xiaomi 13 series.

Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site, has received information from tipster Digital Chat Station indicating that the Xiaomi 13 series smartphones' flat and curved displays may have relatively slim bezels. The informant went on to speculate that this might be as a result of the two smartphones using a novel "packing technique" (translated). Which smartphone will have a flat screen and which will have a curved display was not specified by the tipper.

The screens of the smartphones are rumoured to include a hole-punch cutout in the centre, which will likely house the selfie camera. The handset will include a 2K resolution LTPO display with eye protection dimming technology, claims the tipper. The latest information regarding the 2K resolution display is consistent with a prior report.

Another source claims that the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC, designated as the SM8550 chipset, could power the Xiaomi 13 series. The rumour also stated that the device might debut with a BYD ceramic back cover. According to rumours, the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro will be released this year in November and will use Android 13.

The Xiaomi 13 may have a self-developed integrated circuit (IC) that will enable the device to have 100W wired rapid charging capability in a single cell battery, according to a recent report. According to reports, the smartphone will also receive an improved Surge P1 chip for power management that is purportedly more effective.



 

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