Xiaomi’s European event is just a few days away and we’ll have some new devices in store for us.
Now let’s take off our critical glasses for a moment and look forward to great weeks full of new gadgets After the iPhone 15 and Watch 9, Xiaomi will bring some new devices for the European market on September 26, 2023. And there will be more gadgets than we expected a few weeks ago. Here are some words about it.
Fitness trackers and Wear OS watches
My personal highlight is the brand new Xiaomi Watch 2 Pro, whose first announcement was pretty amazing. I don’t like the look of the watch, but it will be a technical highlight. With a current top chipset and Wear OS, we have the Pixel Watch 2 and Galaxy Watch 6 offered as alternatives.
But it doesn’t stop with Wear OS watches, as the popular fitness tracker will finally come to us in the latest generation. The Xiaomi Smart Band 8 (our test), which was released in China a few months ago, should finally enter our stores and accept the German language.
New smartphone with Leica camera
And there will be something for fans of good Android smartphones too. Xiaomi brings us the 13T and 13T Pro (Redmi K60 in China). Both devices have a (hopefully good) Leica camera on board and plenty of other up-to-date hardware. A potentially exciting alternative to Google and Samsung.
Xiaomi 13T (Pro) data sheet
- 144 Hz OLED display, 6,67″, max. 2.600 nits
- MediaTek Dimension 8200U (13T)
MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ (13T Pro) - 8GB RAM, 256GB storage (13T)
12/16GB RAM, 256/512/1024GB Storage (13T Pro) - 5.000 mAh battery, 67 W charging (13T)
5,000 mAh Accu, 120 Watt Charger (13T Pro) - 50MP Leica Camera + 50MP Zoom + 12MP Ultra Wide Angle
- IP68 protection against water and dust
- Android 13 with MIUI 14 and factory update guarantee
What else is coming to the event in Berlin?
The event is on September 26, 2023 at around 2 PM. The focus is on the mentioned smartphone and the Watch 2 Pro. But a tablet or two may make their way to Europe, along with new e-scooters and other small gadgets. As is well known, Xiaomi has a large range of devices, which almost always start in China.
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