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XIAOMI 13T
Rendimiento
Cámara
Autonomía
Pantalla
Almacenamiento
Diseño
El más barato
Desconocido
Características XIAOMI 13T
Tamaño6.67 "
RAM12 GB
Capacidad256 GB
AnTuTu864880
Geekbench 5 (varios)3755
Geekbench 5 (único)1010
Capacidad5000 mAh
Descripción
El XIAOMI 13T es un smartphone que destaca en varios aspectos técnicos y de diseño. Equipado con una memoria RAM de 12 GB, este dispositivo ofrece un rendimiento robusto ideal para multitareas y juegos. La capacidad de almacenamiento de 256 GB es suficiente para guardar una gran cantidad de datos y aplicaciones sin preocupaciones.
En el apartado de cámaras, el XIAOMI 13T proporciona una experiencia de fotografía competente, apta para capturar momentos importantes con claridad y detalle. La pantalla del dispositivo también recibe elogios por su calidad, brindando colores vivos y una buena resolución que mejora la experiencia visual, ya sea navegando por la web o viendo videos.
A pesar de su batería de 5000 mAh, la autonomía del XIAOMI 13T podría no cumplir con las expectativas de todos los usuarios, especialmente aquellos que hacen un uso intensivo del dispositivo a lo largo del día. Este modelo no cuenta con carga inalámbrica, pero sí incluye soporte para NFC y conectividad 5G, lo que permite pagos móviles ágiles y una rápida navegación por internet, respectivamente.
Con un diseño bien ejecutado, el XIAOMI 13T se presenta como una opción atractiva para quien busca un dispositivo eficiente y contemporáneo, sin sacrificar la estética.
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Comentarios
User. Hi.
Useless comment.
Mohsen
NEVER BUY THIS MODEL
If you want to have a good charging and perfect screen; Yo should choose 13 pro +
If you want ti have a good camera and good style or maybe better body quality you should choose A55 or xia 12 pro.
Boggy
I had similar experiences with some cheap Poco/Redmi models in past (very poor connectivity and lot of times I had to reboot my phone). I thought is because they were cheap models, and Xiaomi cut some corners in some components inside the phone.
But, if what you are saying is true even for this more expensive Xiaomi models, then is not looking good.
Boggy
In Czechia this phone cost now 350EUR (base model, 8Gb/256Gb). For someone who wants an upper mid-range phone at a reasonable price (Android), is hard to beat it.
The only downsize let's say, is that is 1 year old and the new 14T is just around the corner. But the 14T will most certainly cost 200EUR more (around the 500-550EUR mark).
Klix
Battery really give issue to me. It was draining faster than expected and compared to my spouse phone. Hyper os 1
Jagganatha
"...are decent for this sort of camera" is my fav phone reviewers comment on these current Xiaomi Ultrawide 15mm f2.2 cameras.
Now here's the thing. I already own and love my Note 10 Pro which has a better 16mm 20MP imager like the Huawei Mate 20, but neither of them, are great and it is time we stopped accepting "decent for this sort of camera" quality levels for phone ultrawide cameras, because with their far greater ability to see more of a scene at the same distances compared to the normal main cam's lens (about 4x) they NEED 4x the resolution that the main cam has, and this does not just mean a lens at least as good as the main cams, but a very large sensor indeed: at least as big asthe genuinely big sensors matching the genuinely high resolution 40+ resolution of the Purview 808 and Microsoft Lumia 1020 phones.
These were made to be able to resolve fine detail as well as pro Nikon and Canon full-frame cameras at low isos, thereby now solving good low-light results because we now have image stabilization AND lenses that are able to pass two to three times the amount of light the old ones did.
We have f1.6 lenses, and providing an f1.4 Ultrawide should be a doddle in our day and age allowing far better quality images than can be had from "quad-bayer" and worse.
When manufacturers begin to demand best quality results rather than "good enough for this sort of camera" results from Ultrawides, AND use simple sensors whose resolution is as stated and not interpolated down from whatever 48, 50, 108, or 200 MP chip to 12 or 12.5MP, then you can all make again the great ultrawide panoramas that quad-bayer refuses to allow with Ultrawides now AT ALL. however good the cameras and sensors become in the future as software stitching and correction in the quad-bayer area appears too difficult to accomplish.
monkaw1234
nice
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Thatbro
It has a crappy plastic screen protector pre-installed. That's probably what scratched, not the screen itself