The Note 13 Pro+ is Redmi's latest 200MP main camera/120W charging smartphone - however, it is no flagship, even with its updated SoC. Instead, its curved 1.5K display is driven by a world-first MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Ultra for affordable appeal.
Now, the new Note 13-series flagship already seems ready to bring its potential flagship-killer abilities to new markets, having been spotted in a new tip. It has reportedly turned up on Singapore's IMDA telecomms database with the model number 23090RA98G, a global version of the Chinese identifier revealed in a previous leak.
It has been registered alongside the less familiar 23016RN0DA, which, according to the IMDA, is another "mobile phone with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi" - albeit without 5G, thereby suggesting that it might be one of those rumored Note 13 variants with downgraded connectivity for an even better price. It is, therefore, now thought to accompany its flagship sibling as they tackle new territories that might include India and Europe soon.