[Mobile China News]At the previously held MWC2023, there was news that Xiaomi would bring two major new products, Xiaomi 13 Ultra and Xiaomi Mi Pad 6 series, but in the end these two new products did not appear at the exhibition. However, recently, these two new products have officially entered the Internet, which may indicate that they are only one step away from their final release.
Xiaomi Mi Pad 6 series real phone pictures
It can be found from the pictures published online that the charging parameters of Xiaomi’s two new products have also been announced. Among them, the Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra will be equipped with a maximum 90W fast charge, while the Xiaomi Mi Pad 6 series will be equipped with a 67W fast charge. The reason why Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra is not equipped with a higher 120W fast charge is probably because as a “super large” model, other configurations such as camera modules take up more space inside, so it can only compromise on charging. However, if this 90W can achieve high-power charging for a long time, the charging speed should not have much impact.
Network access parameters of two new products
According to previously revealed information, Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra will use a 6.9-inch Samsung 2K E6 curved screen, be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 mobile platform, and be equipped with up to 16GB of memory + 512GB of storage. The new phone will also be equipped with a 120x periscope telephoto lens, and the main camera will continue to use Sony’s 1-inch IMX989 sensor.
Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra real phone pictures uploaded online
The Xiaomi Mi Pad 6 series is still divided into two versions: standard version and Pro version. The standard version is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 mobile platform, and the Pro version is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ mobile platform. Both will be equipped with a high-resolution screen, but there may be differences in screen materials. The standard version is still an LCD screen, while the Pro version may be upgraded to an AMOLED panel.
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