Xiaomi 13T series reportedly launching later this year, Xiaomi 13S to be skipped

Highlights
  • Xiaomi will reportedly launch the Xiaomi 13T series later this year.
  • The Xiaomi 13T series will likely feature the vanilla Xiaomi 13T and the Xiaomi 13T Pro.
  • The lineup is said to be replacing the Xiaomi 13S series and will reportedly be more cost-effective.

The Xiaomi 13 series of smartphones will launch globally on February 26th, 2023, during the upcoming MWC (Mobile World Congress) Barcelona 2023. The lineup will likely include the Xiaomi 13 Lite, Xiaomi 13, and Xiaomi 13 Pro devices. These three devices, however, are not going to be it, as Xiaomi will reportedly be bringing more to the table when it comes to the Xiaomi 13 series smartphones. If a new report is to be believed, Xiaomi will launch its Xiaomi 13T series of smartphones later this year. The testing of the Xiaomi 13T lineup has also seemingly begun. Let’s take a look.

Show Full Article

Xiaomi 13T launch later this year

According to noted tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the Xiaomi 13T series will launch later this year. The tipster further claims that Xiaomi will skip the Xiaomi 13S series this time around and rather bring about a more toned-down Xiaomi 13T series, which will be more affordable.

The leak suggests that the Xiaomi 13T might launch in Q4, 2023. One of the devices in the Xiaomi 13T lineup could be a rebranded version of the Redmi K60 Extreme Edition, which is yet to be launched. Whether the Xiaomi 13T lineup launches in India is unclear at the moment. That said, the testing for a new Xiaomi smartphone series, which could be the Xiaomi 13T series, has seemingly begun in several European and Eurasian regions, as per tipster Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings).

As for now, the Xiaomi 13 series is all set to launch, and the Xiaomi 13 Pro is confirmed to make its way to India as well. The device will be sold via Amazon in the country. First sale is said to be in March, and the brand will likely make the Xiaomi 13 Pro available in limited quantities in India.