
So, the Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is said to pack a boosted version of MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 that adds another word to its naming: the label “Ultra”. The original 4nm Dimensity 7200 was launched mid-February 2023, and it featured 8 CPU Cortex cores (2 × 2.8GHz Cortex A715 and 6 × 2.0GHz Cortex A510), a Mali G610 MC4 GPU, LPDDR5 RAM, etc.
“MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra is just a slightly better version of MediaTek Dimensity 7200, Just like MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra which is a slightly better version of MediaTek Dimensity 8200”, says tipster Abhishek Yadav in a post over at X, formerly Twitter.The other highlighted Note 13 Pro+ specification is the camera sensor: they’ve incorporated a custom version of the Samsung ISOCELL HP3 sensor, something called “Discovery edition”. Samsung’s 200MP ISOCELL HP3 is also found on the Redmi Note 12 Pro+, so that’s not exactly groundbreaking stuff. Of course, better images are expected out of the newer Redmi Note Pro+ compared with the previous version, and that will most likely be achieved by fine-tuning the customized HP3 Discovery Edition sensor with the updated Dimensity 7200 Ultra chip.
Redmi’s social account runners are claiming the new chip-sensor combo to take photos “faster” and “better”. They also emphasize the digital zoom front, plus there’s going to be (allegedly) aself-developed photo algorithm from Xiaomi: the Imaging Brain technology that is expected to bring a boosted computing experience on the Note 13 Pro+. It’s interesting to see if that technology makes it to the other devices in the Note 13 line, or if it’s exclusive to the Pro+ model alone.Again, exact dates are not mentioned, but the announcement is expected to take place in September. This September, most likely.
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