I have the xiaomi 13t The only solution to fix and get 4k 60fps recording is through using gcam Dont know why but xiaomi limited the video recording to only 60fps When the dimensity 8200 ultra chipset is capable of recording at 4k60 Same with thd regular dimensity 8200
It was your review on the Redmi 9T that made me by the Redmi 9T. And it's been three years now and I am still using it. Just that the motherboard got damaged after an update and I have it fixed.
@@rahuljayachandran4128 well the battery life is super solid so i got around 18 hours which is around today i use daily but sometimes also i got around 20 hours in the last couple of days ago and since i have 16gb+1tb variant it's super bloody extremely fast 💖😊
@@rahuljayachandran4128 well I have the pro one and don't play games on it just do my office work and easily get 11-12 hours of life and with 19 minute full charge OMG I m super satisfied with it 😎
I bought 13T for 424€, a relatively good deal (outlet version, someone had opened the box and used the phone for under a week but it's in perfect shape otherwise). I previously used Poco X3 Pro but its motherboard died after 2,5 years of worthy service. 13T has enough performance for me, I've encountered a couple of frame drops in menus but I think they can be fixed with optimization updates. A big reason why I chose this particular model was 144hz. However, I wish that you could somehow force it to function in any app you wanted. No method has worked yet but maybe software patches will allow for that. EDIT: I found out that you can force 144hz by disabling software optimization in developer settings but the device starts to feel a bit choppy with forced 144hz so maybe it's better to keep it down to 120hz if it is not supported by the apps you are using. The phone also happens to have one of the lowest overall touchscreen latencies, just 48ms. For some reason 13T Pro has 66ms of delay even though the screens are identical. Even gaming phones tend to have more delay (DXOMark has measured the latencies empirically and 48ms is a great score). The screen even feels too responsive which makes me feel stupid when I play Geometry Dash lol. Gaming works well and 13T can still run 32bit apps using the performance cores unlike the Pro model so that's also something to keep in mind when choosing between 13T and 13T Pro. Battery life seems to be a bit weaker than what it was in Poco X3 Pro, especially in standby mode. I need to charge 13T at least once in a day. Charging speed is good enough, in very rare situations I'd like to have to have faster charging than what 67W provides. I'm not particularly interested in cameras but it's nice to be able to take great pictures. I was also impressed with the zooming capabilities. 4K 60fps recording would have been nice though. Selfies aren't anything great but I usually take them once in a year so I'm perfectly okay with that. Hoping to see this phone last at least 4 years. Software update promise seems good as it should be getting security patches still in 2028. My main concerns regarding the aging are the battery and the fact that the phone has 8GB of RAM. I've no idea if that'll be enough for good performance with Android 17
@@pinkkujira5531 Typing feels pretty good. Haptics are better than in X3 Pro at least, I haven't used any other midrange/flagship devices so can't really compare
How it’s the battery after those days using it ? I have a mi 11 and the battery is an issue to me. How much time you can really use it before have to charge ?
@@brunoribeiro1471i have the 13t i previously used to get about 7.30h screen on time with miui but now with hyperos i get like a bit less than 6 for some reason
I don't know why Xiaomi is looking after meditaek chipset while snapdragon is better and mesiatek is very poor on security and if you bricked, you never get your phone
The 13t is perfect and almost all you can ask for in a midrange phone But the pro can be compared to the likes of iPhone 15 and s23 Except for the selfie camera and of course no wireless charging
How the hell is Xiaomi 13T not capable of 4K 60fps videos??? Even 2018 phones with Snapdragon 845 were capable of 4k 60fps. Xiaomi locked this option on purpose....
Fun Fact: *To top it all, VERSUS between those 2 is not recommended... Both of them were better for me, even they differ to each other when it comes to its storage and chipset...
My only regret is that I pick Black for Xiaomi 13T Pro but it comes with glossy back instead of leather-ish on blue ones Like seriously, just why can't the back be all the same kind for every colours??
Battery life not so good, performance is great,but not even close to s8 to 2 (its not the best chop), camera is great for pic, display is so good,i like the design as well
Depends on what "quality" you're looking for. I know of Tecno Camon 30 Pro right now. It uses the same Dimensity 8200. It adds better camera hardwares & better selfie camera, on GSMArena the battery lasts longer, but you'll lose 2 years of OS update (13T has 4 year; 30 Pro has 2 year) & lower IP rating.
The xiaomi 13t is almost in every aspect superior. Faster charge, better Display, Bigger Screen, more RAM. The only reason to go for apple is either you have apple product or you are a fanboy
If you want an iPhone, at least go with 13/13 pro. My main one is 13pro and it's superb. I just ordered Xiaomi 13t as my second devise, Xiaomi make surprisingly good midrange phones.
@styzoom Pros of 13T: P68 dust/water resistant, brighter display, better camera Poco X6 Pro: Better performance. So i suggest 13T. X6 pro is more for gamers
Hello Friend....i have the same Problem. I use the 10t pro for almost 3 years and it has no problems. I was in the Xiaomi store to check the 13T & 13T Pro out. In my opinion it is not worth YET!! all the Things what the 13 series can do, can also the 10t pro. The 10T Pro is a beast till today. Ok the camera is better in the 13 series but i dont use the Cam that often. I wait till the 14t pro comes out. :)
@aimanfitri0iv it's a bit expensive where I live so for now I'm considering either the poco f5 or a54 but I'm really not sure about their cameras...I'm hoping to get the 13t pro by next year though
Truthfully, it has been my experience that xiaomi devices look and function well. On the other hand, it is also been my experience that they do not support their devices with timely updates. I know they are stating that they're newer devices will receive 4 years of Android OS updates with 5 years of security patches but, there is no guarantee when you will get them. For some people that's not a big deal but, I'm one of those people that prefer timely updates. In addition, I have also struggled finding third-party support via cases and screen protectors here in the United states. It seems as if the only ones that are available are cheap and flimsy products that don't last very long. These are just a few things that people should be aware of before they commit to purchasing one of their devices. After all, here in the United States their devices are quite expensive and on par with Samsung. If they are going to charge that kind of money then they need to offer more comprehensive support.
You don't have to worry about their updates they do have regular updates Now.. I have been using redmi note 10 pro till yesterday and I still got regular updates from that and from Android 12 to Android 13 and also was updated to MIUI 14.. now I got the Xiaomi 13T and I am confident about their regular updates
@@marving.5436 frankly, I have friends that tell me otherwise. Besides, I'm in the United States and xiaomi phones are a little rare. My friends that currently have them are having all kinds of problems getting updates. Thank you for the reply.
@@aabdel8323 the battery drains quickly even when you're not playing the phone. The phone gets so hot when you're using 120w charging, when playing games and when you're watching high resolution videos. The back camera is nice, the front camera so bad.
@@aabdel8323 The brightness colour is so yellow and when you are playing a movie, everything will turn yellowish. Not all but some and it's weird to watch that, and you can't change the brightness colour.