Redmi Note 13 Pro - one of the most discussed smartphones of 2026 in the segment under 30,000 rubles. Xiaomi is once again trying to redefine what a budget flagship can offer: a powerful processor, a 120Hz AMOLED screen, a 200MP camera and fast charging. But is it so good in practice, or is it just another marketing ploy?

We tested Redmi Note 13 Pro in real-world conditions: from shooting 4K video to multitasking in heavy games. This review contains honest pros and cons, comparison with Samsung Galaxy A54 And Poco X6 Pro, as well as the answer to the main question: is it worth overpaying for Pro versionif there is a cheaper one Redmi Note 13.

Specifications of Redmi Note 13 Pro: what's under the hood?

On paper Redmi Note 13 Pro Looks like a monster for the money. Here are the key technical parameters:

  • 📱 Screen: 6.67" AMOLED, 120 Hz, resolution 2712×1220, brightness up to 1800 nits
  • 🔥 Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 (4 nm), 8 cores up to 2.4 GHz
  • 📸 Camera: main 200 MP (Samsung ISOCELL HP3) + 8 MP (ultrawide) + 2 MP (macro)
  • 🔋 Battery: 5100 mAh with 67W fast charging (full charge in 44 minutes)
  • 💾 Memory: 8/12 GB RAM, 256/512 GB ROM (no memory card slot!)
  • 📶 Communication: 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, IR port

Especially stands out 200 megapixel camera - this is a record for smartphones in this price segment. But in practice, high resolution does not always equal good photos. More about this in the section about the camera.

Another important point: Redmi Note 13 Pro comes with MIUI 14 based on Android 13, but an update to Android 14 (although Xiaomi does not give exact dates). The MIUI interface is still an acquired taste - on the one hand, there are many useful features, on the other - aggressive background optimization and advertising in system applications.

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Display: AMOLED 120 Hz - is it worth the overpayment?

Screen Redmi Note 13 Pro — one of the best in its class in terms of price/quality ratio. This 6.67-inch AMOLED with support 120 Hz, HDR10+ and peak brightness of 1800 nits. For comparison: Samsung Galaxy A54 maximum 1000 nits, and Poco X6 Pro - 1300 nits.

In real use the difference is noticeable:

- The screen is readable in the sun, even without maximum brightness.

- The colors are rich, but not overdone (you can choose a profile sRGB for natural shades).

- 120 Hz make scrolling and animations smooth, but not all applications support high frequency (eg Instagram is limited to 60Hz).

Parameter Redmi Note 13 Pro Samsung Galaxy A54 Poco X6 Pro
Screen type AMOLED, 120 Hz AMOLED, 120 Hz AMOLED, 120 Hz
Brightness (max) 1800 nits 1000 nits 1300 nits
HDR support HDR10+ HDR10+ HDR10+
Protection Gorilla Glass Victus Gorilla Glass Gorilla Glass 5

There are also disadvantages:

- No Dolby Vision support (unlike flagship Xiaomi 14 or iPhone).

- Automatic brightness adjustment is sometimes unstable (especially in dark rooms).

- No Always-On Display (although this is strange for an AMOLED screen).

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To enable the mode 120 Hz force for all applications, go to Settings → Display → Screen refresh rate and select "High". But keep in mind, this will increase battery consumption.

Performance: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 vs competitors

Redmi Note 13 Pro equipped with a processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 - this is a slightly “cropped” version of the flagship Snapdragon 7 Gen 2. In benchmarks it shows results at the level Dimensity 9000 (2022), but in real life everything is not so clear.

We tested the smartphone in several scenarios:

- Games: Genshin Impact at medium settings it maintains 50-60 FPS, but during long sessions it heats up (up to 45°C). Call of Duty Mobile at maximum - stable 90 FPS.

- Multitasking: 12 GB of RAM is enough for 15+ applications in the background, but MIUI aggressively closes them (can be disabled in developer settings).

- Video editing: Rendering 4K video in CapCut takes ~30% less time than Snapdragon 778G (for example, in Redmi Note 12 Pro+).

  • 🎮 For gamers: Suitable for medium settings, but don't expect miracles PUBG on ultra graphics.
  • 📊 For work: enough for office tasks, but not for serious installation (better Poco F6 with Snapdragon 8s Gen 3).
  • 🔄 Durability: 4nm processor heats up less than 6nm one Redmi Note 12 Pro, but still inferior to the flagships.
Benchmark results

  • AnTuTu 10: ~580,000 points
  • Geekbench 6: 1100 (single-core), 2900 (multi-core)
  • 3DMark Wild Life: ~3500 points

For comparison: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 scores ~1,300,000 in AnTuTu, and Dimensity 7200 (in Poco X6 Pro) — ~700 000.

Main competitor - Poco X6 Pro with Dimensity 8300-Ultra. It is 15-20% faster in games, but loses in energy efficiency. If you want a balance between performance and uptime, Redmi Note 13 Pro is the best choice.

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Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 is the optimal chip for most tasks, but not for “heavy” games at maximum. If you need a real gaming smartphone, take a closer look at Poco F6 or iQOO Neo 9.

Camera: 200 MP - marketing or breakthrough?

The main trump card Redmi Note 13 Pro200 megapixel main camera with sensor Samsung ISOCELL HP3. This sounds impressive on paper, but in practice it all depends on the processing. Xiaomi uses pixel merge (16-in-1), so the final photos are usually 12.5 MP.

Camera Pros:

- Daytime shots: high level of detail, natural colors (if you disable AI enhancements).

- Night photography: better than Redmi Note 12 Pro, but inferior Google Pixel 7a in noise processing.

- Video: supports 4K@30fps And 1080p@60fps with electronic stabilization.

Cons:

- Ultra-wide module (8 MP) is rather weak - the edges of the frame are blurred, distortion is noticeable.

- Macro camera (2 MP) is practically useless.

- Portrait mode sometimes makes mistakes with blurring edges (especially on complex objects, such as hair).

Scene Redmi Note 13 Pro Samsung Galaxy A54 Google Pixel 7a
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Low light ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ ⭐⭐☆☆☆ ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Video 4K ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ ⭐⭐☆☆☆ ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
Portrait mode ⭐⭐☆☆☆ ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

If the camera is important to you, Redmi Note 13 Pro - a good option for your money, but don’t expect the level iPhone 15 or Samsung Galaxy S23. Photos are enough for social networks and photos, but for professional photography, flagships are better.

📸 Disable "AI Enhancement" in camera settings (over-saturates colors)

🔍 Use Pro mode to manually adjust ISO and shutter speed

🌙 For night photography, keep your smartphone as still as possible (or use a tripod)

📏 For macro photos it is better to use the main camera with zoom rather than a 2 MP module -->

Battery and charging: 5100 mAh + 67 W

5100 mAh battery paired with 67-watt fast charging - this is one of the strongest points Redmi Note 13 Pro. In real use:

- Autonomy: with moderate use (social networks, instant messengers, 1-2 hours of video) is enough for 1.5-2 days.

- Games: 4-5 hours Genshin Impact at medium settings the battery will be drained by 60-70%.

- Charging: from 0 to 100% in 44 minutes (charger included!).

For comparison:

- Samsung Galaxy A54 charges 25 W (100% in ~90 minutes).

- Poco X6 Pro has a 5000 mAh battery and 67 W charging, but due to the more power-hungry processor it lasts less.

⚠️ Attention: If you are using 120 Hz And 5G at the same time, autonomy drops by 20-25%. To save battery, turn off 5G in settings (SIM cards and mobile networks → Network type → 4G).

Another plus - reverse wireless charging (5 W). You can charge headphones or smart watches, but this is more of a “feature for show” than a full-fledged function.

Design and assembly: premium looks for budget money?

Redmi Note 13 Pro looks more expensive than it costs. Housing made of frosted glass (Gorilla Glass Victus front and back) with aluminum frame. It lies confidently in the hand, does not slip, but weighs 204 grams - this is noticeably heavier than iPhone 13 (174 g) or Samsung Galaxy A54 (201 g).

Color options:

- Black (classic, but easily soiled).

- White (looks stylish, but gets dirty quickly).

- Blue (the most popular, with an iridescent effect).

- Purple (exclusive to some regions).

Design Cons:

- No water protection (unlike Galaxy A54 with IP67).

- Camera protrudes — without a case, the smartphone wobbles on the table.

- No 3.5mm jack (like most modern smartphones).

⚠️ Attention: If you take Redmi Note 13 Pro in white, be prepared for the back panel to quickly become covered with microcracks from scratches. It is better to immediately buy a transparent case.

Is it worth buying Redmi Note 13 Pro in 2026?

Redmi Note 13 Pro is one of the best smartphones in its price segment, but it is not suitable for everyone. Here's who should definitely consider this model:

  • 🎯 Gamers on a Budget: Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 runs most games on medium settings, and 120 Hz make gameplay smoother.
  • 📸 For photography lovers: The 200MP camera provides good detail during the day, but don't expect miracles in the dark.
  • 🔋 For those who care about the battery: 5100 mAh + fast charging 67 W - this is top for its price tag.
  • 💰 Buyers looking for premium design at a reasonable price: glass + metal look expensive.

To whom won't fit:

- 🎥 Videographers: no stabilization at the flagship level, no 4K@60fps video.

- 🏋️ For those who want maximum performance: better for heavy tasks看 Poco F6 or OnePlus Nord 3.

- 💧 For lovers of an active lifestyle: no water protection (IP68).

Alternatives:

- Poco X6 Pro - faster in games, but worse battery life.

- Samsung Galaxy A54 - the camera is better and has IP67, but the processor and screen are weaker.

- Realme 12 Pro+ — 64 MP camera with perscope (3x zoom), but no 120 Hz.

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Redmi Note 13 Pro - the best choice for those who are looking for a balanced smartphone with a good screen, camera and battery. If you need maximum performance or top-end video shooting, take a look at other models.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Redmi Note 13 Pro

❓ Does Redmi Note 13 Pro support wireless charging?

No, only wired charging 67 W And Reverse wireless charging 5W (for accessories). There is no full-fledged wireless charging, as in flagships.

❓ How many years will you receive updates?

Xiaomi promises 3 years of major Android updates (up to Android 16) and 4 years of safety. This is better than many competitors (e.g. Realme only 2 years Android), but worse than Google Pixel (7 years old).

❓ Is it possible to expand memory using a microSD card?

No, Redmi Note 13 Pro does not have a memory card slot. You'll have to choose between 256 GB or 512 GB versions. If you need a lot of space for photos/videos, take the option with a larger volume.

❓ Does your smartphone get hot when playing games?

Yes, during long gaming sessions (for example, Genshin Impact or PUBG on high settings) the temperature can rise up to 45-48°C. However, thanks to the steam chamber cooling system, overheating does not occur. For comfortable gaming, we recommend using a case with a heat sink.

❓ Is there a charger included?

Yes, it comes in a box 67W charger and cable USB Type-C. This is a big plus, since many manufacturers (including Samsung) now sell chargers separately.