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Xiaomi has just confirmed other specifications of its next mid-range smartphone, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+. Only a few days before the official presentation, confirmation arrives of the presence of IP 68 certification on this model.
The good news was announced via social media by the person responsible for the Redmi brand, Lu Weibing. Therefore, one of the biggest attractions of this range will be its affordable devices and debut in this segment.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ will be water and dust resistant
IP 68 certification is a detail usually associated with high-end smartphones, and at prices much higher than expected for the Redmi Note 13 Pro+. Therefore, it is surprising and pleasing that we have received confirmation of this certification in the next mid-range from Xiaomi.
IP 68 certification will give the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ increased resistance to water and dust. Strictly speaking, this will allow the smartphone to be submerged to a maximum of 1.5 meters for 30 minutes.
We usually only see these types of features on high-end smartphones due to the costs associated with them. Not only because of the quality of materials required to ensure this level of protection, but also because of the cost inherent in the certification seal itself.
Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro+ will be the “little King Kong” of the brand
It seems that Redmi does not want to save resources regarding the build quality and resistance of this smartphone. The nickname “Little King Kong”, already attributed to the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, is well deserved.
As we already know, this model was built with seven reinforcements in its frame, ensuring higher strength and resistance than we usually see in this type of equipment. The goal is to bring it a little closer to powerful smartphones without neglecting its overall appearance.
All details of “Little King Kong” will be revealed later this week. The official presentation of the Redmi Note 13 phone will take place on September 21 in China, where we will learn all its details.
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