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Redmi 13C spotted on India’s BIS Certification website with a mysterious Xiaomi device

China-based Xiaomi just recently launched its much-awaited Xiaomi 14 series phone with HyperOS in the market. Now the company seems to be working on the global launch of its upcoming smartphone named Redmi 13C. This smartphone has already bagged certification from TDRA, TKDN, and GSMA IMEI.

Now the Redmi 13C has appeared on the Indian BIS certification website with the model number 23124RN87I. This smartphone has been spotted with a mysterious Xiaomi device with the model number 23128PC33I whose moniker is not confirmed yet.

Though the listing could not bring out more about these two smartphones its launch in the Indian market is confirmed.

Expected specs of Redmi 13C

Just recently Redmi 13C live images along with the retail box leaked online put some significant information about this handset on the table. As per the leaked image, the smartphone will come with a 6.74-inch wide 90 Hz display and will be powered by an octa-core processor.

It also revealed that the handset will sport a 50 MP main rear camera and will be backed by a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging. As per the report the Redmi 13C can be launched in the market along with the POCO C65.



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