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Rumor | Redmi Note 13R Pro Plus tipped to launch with upgraded charging

The Redmi Note 12R Pro. (Source: Xiaomi)
The Redmi Note 12R Pro. (Source: Xiaomi)
The Redmi Note 12R and 12R Pro might have made for the ideal cost-effective Android smartphones in 2022 - were it not for their outdated charging technology. However, a new successor is now believed to outdo them in this regard, having been registered as a new Xiaomi device with faster speeds over USB.

The Redmi Note 12R and 12R Pro might have proven intriguing for many consumers due to their combination of budget Snapdragon 4-series processors with specs such as 50MP main cameras. In that case, it was a shame about their charging speeds, set at 33W in the Pro and an even more underwhelming 18W in the vanilla model.

Initial Note 13R-series leaks seemed to exhibit more of the same, with a prior tip hinting at more 33W technology for the 13R Pro. However, it seems it might have a more premium sibling that has popped up alongside it on the 3C database.

It is known as the "Xiaomi 2312CRAD3C" in this tip, and has been approved to use faster, ex-flagship 67W power bricks. Therefore, it is now believed to launch as the Note 13R Pro instead due to this ~2x improvement over its most premium predecessor, even though the 2311FRAFDC had been identified as such in a previous leak.

Then again, it is just possible that the newer model number belongs to a series-first Pro Plus model, which could also explain the charging upgrade.

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The alleged Redmi Note 13R variants together in new 3C listings. (Source: Weibo via MyDrivers)
The alleged Redmi Note 13R variants together in new 3C listings. (Source: Weibo via MyDrivers)

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2023-10- 5 (Update: 2023-10- 6)