Redmi Note 13 Pro+ vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro: Which should you buy?


Redmi Note 13 Pro+ vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro: Design and screen

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Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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Xiaomi doesn’t like design consistency, so much so that even though these two devices are in the same series, they look nothing alike. The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ has an elegant design that’s on par with flagships, with a minimalist two-tone pattern at the back and smooth curves throughout. The big talking point is the dual-curved screen; this makes the device look much more upmarket, and the aluminum mid-frame with matte coating, rounded edges, and a sleek design around the camera modules means this is a design that will turn heads.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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Xiaomi did a good job with the in-hand feel, and overall, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ looks every bit as premium as the Xiaomi 13 Pro while still costing about half as much. Another change this year is the inclusion of an in-display fingerprint sensor, a long overdue update that’s available on both devices. The sensor sits a little lower on the screen — making it just that bit more awkward to access — but other than that, this is a welcome move.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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On that note, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ gets IP68 dust and water resistance as well, and this gives the device much better resistance against the elements. The Redmi Note 13 Pro, meanwhile, gets IP54 ingress protection, and while that is decent, I would have liked to see IP68 on this phone as well.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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The Redmi Note 13 Pro looks good as well, but it doesn’t have quite the same presence as the Pro+ version. The phone has a traditional camera island at the back with pastel colors, and the design is otherwise muted. Xiaomi went with boxy sides, and this makes holding and using the phone uncomfortable — the Pro+ holds up much better in this area.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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Even though the Redmi Note 13 Pro is thinner and lighter than the Pro+ model, you just don’t get that feeling when using both devices next to one another, and Xiaomi really should have used the same design across the series this time. The brand’s reasoning for not doing so is to provide a model with a flat panel, and that’s what you get on the Pro.

Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus vs. Redmi Note 13 Pro

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While the design is very different, both phones share the same 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with 120Hz refresh. The screen goes up to 1,800 nits while viewing HDR content, has Dolby Vision, and is easily one of the best in this segment. Both devices also get Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus covering the panel, and there’s stereo sound.



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