The Redmi Note 13 Pro is caught in the middle child syndrome within the Redmi Note 13 lineup, but it's got what it takes to shine. It sports a sleek design, an AMOLED display with a sharp 1.5K resolution, and a reliable battery backup. With its vibrant design and a camera setup boasting a hefty 200MP main lens and an 8MP ultra-wide snapper, along with a 16MP selfie shooter—the Note 13 Pro caters to photography buffs. Just watch out for noise in low light and occasional inconsistencies in skin tone during portrait mode. Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC, it cruises through daily tasks and gaming with ease. Plus, its 5100mAh battery keeps you going strong. And hey, it still rocks a headphone jack and IR transmitter, which is a nice bonus. However, its reliance on Android 13 may deter some users, especially given the year is 2024. Nonetheless, if you're seeking a phone that delivers in terms of cameras, performance, and display quality, the Note 13 Pro is the one for you.
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7.1/10
02 Dec 2025
The Moto G67 Power delivers surprising value for its price. It’s a bit bulky, and its IPS LCD display holds it back, but the performance easily outshines expectations, even beating the more expensive G86 Power in benchmarks. BGMI HDR at 60 FPS, a 7000mAh battery, and the premium vegan leather feel make it a strong performer for budget users. However, cameras, limited software updates, and one-day battery life keep it from being a perfect all-rounder.
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