CP value dark horse Xiaomi 13T Pro is finally here. Dimensity 9200+ flagship processor, 12GB RAM, 512GB storage space, 5000mAh battery with 120W ultra-fast charging, and not enough Leica three lenses. The back cover has two options of glass and imitation leather. It also supports IP68 dustproof and waterproof. Seeing this specification, it should be pretty enough. There are almost no obvious shortcomings. The key point is that the official price is only 19,999 yuan. It is only 20,000 yuan. It can be said that the Mi fans are familiar with the Xiaomi flagship that has a strong CP value. This time it is finally I'm back. Hi, welcome back. I'm a donkey. The Xiaomi 13T Pro this time is really sincere in terms of specifications and price. But in fact, I don't need to say more because according to the sales data released by Xiaomi, the 13T has the highest pre-order volume in history. I won’t talk too much about the T series models. What is the actual performance of the two Xiaomi 13T series? Let’s take a look. The Xiaomi 13T series has introduced a total of two versions, namely the Xiaomi 13T equipped with Dimensity 8200-Ultra 12 + 256. And the two versions of Xiaomi 13T Pro using Dimensity 9200 + 12 + 512GB . The biggest highlight of the two models is the price. The Xiaomi 13T only costs 16,999 yuan, which is a mid-range mobile phone in the price range of 15,000 yuan. The Xiaomi 13T Pro is even more affordable, only 19,999 yuan. Yuanquan can be said to be the flagship dark horse with a very high CP value so far this year, and the two models can be said to be almost identical in appearance design. If I had to choose, I would definitely go straight to the Xiaomi 13T Pro , so today’s actual test will focus on the Pro. But for those who want to take a look at Xiaomi 13T, don’t worry. We have all tested the key points. Let’s get started. Let’s take a look at the exterior design first. I won’t talk nonsense and will only talk about the key points . This year’s Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro have almost the same color selection in terms of exterior design. They are also exactly the same in three colors: green, blue and black. Among them, my favorite is the green version with a glass back cover and the imitation leather blue version made of PU material. The imitation leather one is a little thicker than the glass. It’s about 1.3 mm thicker, so you can’t feel it at all. However, in terms of weight, the imitation leather is about 6 grams lighter than glass. According to actual measurements, the Xiaomi 13T is controlled at about 198g, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro is controlled at about 204g , making it a 2023 flagship phone. Judging from the standard, the weight control is very good. Both fronts also use fifth-generation Corning Gorilla Glass. The top has an infrared transmitter that can control the switch of home appliances and the air conditioner. It is very useful when lying on the bed, but I think the real focus is this time . Both models of the Xiaomi 13T series are actually IP68 dustproof and waterproof. They can pass the waterproof test under water of 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. They are waterproof and are relatively safe to use. They are boxed and come with a full package . They are already posted on the front when leaving the factory. Well, the protector comes with an original transparent shell fast charging set. Xiaomi 13T is 67W. Xiaomi 13T Pro is 120W and can be used directly after opening it. Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro also support physical dual SIM cards or A single physical SIM card + eSIM achieves dual SIM. Yes, it supports eSIM , but the whole machine does not have MicroSD and 3.5mm jacks. However , Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro both use X-axis linear motors, and the vibration feedback is almost the same. It is crisp and clear , but the preset vibration intensity is too small. It is recommended to manually adjust the vibration level for a better feeling. Then we saw that the two screens of the Xiaomi 13T series of audio and video entertainment are exactly the same in terms of basic specifications. Both use 1.5K FHD+ 6.67-inch AMOLED screens. It also supports a screen refresh rate of up to 144Hz and a touch sampling rate of 480Hz. It reaches a peak brightness of 2600 nits and has a high-frequency PWM dimming of 2880Hz. This is good news for friends who are sensitive to PWM, but I believe there must be friends who want to ask. What is 1.5K? To put it simply, let’s look at the most accurate resolution. The resolution of Xiaomi 13T series is 2712 x 1220, so this 1220p is slightly higher than 1080p, which is often called FHD , but smaller than 1440p, which is often called 2K. So this is The origin of 1.5K. The more special thing is that both Xiaomi 13T also support Dolby Vision. It has been tested in NETFLIX that it can successfully light up Dolby Vision Disney+. However, Dolby Vision Disney+ also only has HD and IMAX Enhanced. In terms of screen brightness, the official claims that these two screens The peak brightness of OLED can reach a maximum of 2600 nits, and HBM can reach 1200 nits. However, it is most accurate after actual measurement on Bonnie's channel. After all, the brightness of OLED still depends on the display area. We have measured two full white ones under strong light. The screen brightness can easily exceed 1200 nits or even close to 1300 nits. The performance meets the standard . Under strong light and the display area is about 10%, both can also reach over 1400 nits. The performance brightness is not the highest , but it is definitely worthy of or even surpasses this. It’s worth mentioning that the two screens of the Xiaomi 13T series also support 2880Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. We have actually measured it with instruments and can indeed achieve 2880Hz PWM performance here. Provides 2880Hz high-frequency PWM dimming to compare the difference of iPhone 15 Pro Max at 20 nits PWM for your reference. After reading the brightness and PWM color gamut and color accuracy, of course you can’t miss it, but measuring Xiaomi’s color gamut and color accuracy is really a bit laborious. The built-in color options alone include Vivid, Bright Primary Color, Natural P3, and sRGB. A total of six groups of options are really endless to measure, but it doesn’t matter. I will just put it in the table so that everyone can see clearly at once. To put it simply, I use Xiaomi 13T Pro to explain. Xiaomi has adopted relatively eye-catching settings among the four options of vivid, vivid, P3, and sRGB. We can see that CCT has come to a cooler 7500K, which is the cold white that everyone is familiar with on mobile phones in the past. Nowadays, many people pursue it . Color-accurate machines have been changed to 6500K, but many people think it is too warm. But yes, D65 is the current standard , and the screen performance is no problem in terms of color gamut coverage. In vivid mode, it can reach a maximum of 100% sRGB 91%. Adobe RGB and 100% DCI-P3 fully supported But at the same time, Delta E reaches 8.9. The overall color rendering will be very full . If you are pursuing color accuracy, then please choose the original color and best modes. Both are limited to the sRGB color gamut , and Delta E has reached < For the top performance of 2, the color accuracy is to choose one of the two modes . Then look at the results of the 13T. The adjustment strategy is exactly the same. The four levels of P3 sRGB are all eye-catching settings. The color accuracy is to choose the original color. The best two modes are to choose one or two . Each mode can achieve good performance of Delta E < 2! However, neither of them has the option of high color accuracy corresponding to the P3 color gamut. This is a bit of a pity. However, there is still one thing that I think is a pity. When looking at it from the side, the screen is slightly more yellow-green. Obviously, if you are more concerned about this project, I suggest you go to a physical store and touch it before buying it. As for the external amplifier, both use a dual-speaker design and support Dolby Atmos. However, the sound at the bottom is louder. When you look horizontally, you will feel the sound on the left. Small but decent, the end of the film will also provide actual measurements for your reference. As for the performance test that everyone is concerned about , the Xiaomi 13T we have is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8200-Ultra, which has been catching up in the past two years . It uses TSMC's 4nm process and 12GB of RAM. And 256GB of storage space . The Xiaomi 13T Pro also uses MediaTek's SoC, but it is the most flagship Dimensity 9200+. It is also built using TSMC's 4nm process, with 12GB of RAM and a larger 512GB of storage space. By the way , Xiaomi is also using the 13T this time. A large-area stainless steel VC vapor chamber and more layers of graphite heat sinks are used to enhance heat dissipation. However, there is a small difference between the two. The Xiaomi 13T uses the LPDDR5 + UFS 3.1 solution, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro uses the LPDDR5 + UFS 3.1 solution . Direct LPDDR5X + UFS 4.0 So in terms of the difference between UFS 3.1 and UFS 4.0, we also measured the read and write speed of the storage space through Androbench . From the results, we can see that the sequential read and write of Xiaomi 13T Pro is about twice that of Xiaomi 13T. In terms of performance, we will go directly to the performance test as usual and first test the CPU. For performance , I first looked at Geekbench 5 and first looked at Xiaomi 13T Pro. The Dimensity 9200+ single-core scored 1460 points and the multi-core score 4819 points . Compared with last year’s Xiaomi 12T Pro . Snapdragon 8 + Gen 1 has a single-core improvement of 9.4% and a multi-core improvement of 13.7%. Compared with the 8 Gen 2 equipped with Xiaomi 13 Pro, the single-core is the same and the multi-core is slightly lower than 6%. But if you think about it, this is less than one 20,000 machine, Xiaomi 13T Pro is really good with Dimensity 9200+ . Next, let’s look at Xiaomi 13T’s Dimensity 8200-Ultra, which scored 1012 points in single-core and 3780 points in multi-core . Compared with the Dimensity 8100 used by Xiaomi 12T last year. -Ultra single-core increased by 12.1% , while multi-core is very close , with only a slight improvement. This is why this year's Dimensity 8200-Ultra is not as eye-catching as last year's Dimensity 8100. But if compared to the Dimensity 7050 aka Dimensity 1080, which often appears in the same price range, the multi-core It is still 60% stronger than the Snapdragon 778G. The multi-core is also about 30% stronger. It is still a very good mid-to-high-end processor. On the GPU, we see 3DMark Wild Life Extreme. We also first look at the Dimensity 9200+ equipped with Xiaomi 13T Pro. It scored 3624 points , which is 28.6% higher than the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 used by Xiaomi 12T Pro last year . The peak power consumption at this time also exceeded 1XW, which must not be able to withstand the heat dissipation of the phone , so it is the benchmark score. Some performance GPUs are also slightly lower than Xiaomi 13 Pro's 8 Gen 2. After reading the theoretical performance, let's go directly to the actual performance. This year, the Bonnie team will control all test environments as much as possible to around 26 degrees. The first is PUBG M in HDR Both Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro were able to play the game at the extreme frame rate for about 30 minutes without any stress. The average frame rate maintained a consistent running level of 59.5fps and the temperature was also very good. The highest temperature of Xiaomi 13T was 34.6 degrees on the front , while the temperature of Xiaomi 13T Pro was even lower. The maximum is only 32.5 degrees, and the average power consumption of both is controlled at around 3W, which is good performance. Then we tested Genshin Impact Xumi, which has the heaviest load, and the average frame rate is pretty good. Xiaomi 13T reached an average of 56.5FPS and the maximum temperature was controlled at 40. The maximum temperature is around 40 degrees Celsius, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro can reach a maximum temperature of 58.2 FPS. The average power consumption is around 5.5-6W. This frame rate performance has slightly surpassed the Xiaomi 13 Pro , and we have confirmed it by counting. However, the resolution and screen settings of the two are almost the same, so the gaming performance of the Xiaomi 13T series is really good for a balanced flagship. Overall, this price is coupled with this performance , although the peak performance is slightly lower than that of the Snapdragon 8 Gen. 2 is slightly lower than Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
, but in terms of actual game performance, I think it has no regrets. It is definitely given. However, we still found that the system scheduling of Xiaomi 13T Pro in daily mode, that is, without entering the game, is still relatively conservative , like us. In the stress test of 3DMark Wild Life Extreme, the app is forced to close due to temperature control, locking up and unable to complete the run. In the battery life section, both devices are equipped with large 5000mAh batteries. In the actual test, the Xiaomi 13T scored 10 hours and 13 minutes, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro scored 10 hours and 13 minutes. It is slightly better at 10 hours and 23 minutes, which is about enough for one charge per day. However, compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with 5000mAh, which can reach about 11-12 hours , the Xiaomi 13T series is enough for one charge per day , but the battery life is not surprising . The battery life is not impressive enough , so why not use fast charging? The surprise lies in the charging speed. Xiaomi 13T supports 67W wired fast charging. Xiaomi 13T Pro even directly supports 120W HyperCharge ultra-fast charging. According to the actual test, the 67W Xiaomi 13T can charge 49% in 15 minutes and 82% in half an hour. It only takes 45 minutes to fully charge. The Xiaomi 13T Pro is really super fast. It can charge 72% in 15 minutes in the default mode and only takes 24 minutes to fully charge. 33 seconds is really the speed you forgot to charge the day before. Just plug it in before you get up and go out, and you can fight for another day . However, neither of them supports wireless charging. Biometric security identification. Both of them use white light. There is no fingerprint identification under the screen. Moved up , but the recognition rate and speed are pretty good. Face recognition is also very fast. Next, let’s look at the camera that everyone is most looking forward to. Although the Xiaomi 13T series focuses on CP value, it does not castrate the camera. The two lens groups do not make up the number of lenses at all. Sincerity is important enough. Regardless of whether they are Pro or not, the camera specifications are exactly the same. Both main lenses use an F1.9 50-megapixel 1/1.28-inch IMX707 sensor with OIS optical anti-shake and an F1.9 50-megapixel 2 This is a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens without OIS and F2.2. However, the ultra-wide-angle lens does not support macro focus. In this Xiaomi 13T series, we can see that there is a beautiful LEICA text logo on the lens. Yes, Xiaomi 13T has both. All models are co-branded with Leica , so in the system , through the LEICA logo in the upper right corner, you can directly switch between Leica Classic and Leica Vivid shooting modes. Of course, the details are also full of details. Leica seems to have changed the interface to red and black colors . "You can turn on the classic Leica watermark directly by listening to this shutter or in the settings. For such casual photos, turning on the Leica watermark will make the taste and texture better , and this watermark can be added to the photo album afterwards. After turning on the addition, curious friends asked. If I happen to have a Leica but there is no built-in Leica watermark, can I put the photo into the phone and open it? You will know the answer after trying it. The good answer is no. It will automatically grab the model information , but what’s more interesting this time is that Xiaomi and Leica have launched several new watermarks that you can replace with completely different styles . The album also has many built-in style filters in cooperation with Leica . During the Xiaomi 13 review, we shared a lot of real-life photos of Leica filters. Friends who are interested can also go back and watch the review program of the Xiaomi 13 series. It is worth mentioning that I found that although the lenses of the two Xiaomi 13T are the same , because the two Different SoCs naturally have slight differences in ISP and algorithm. For example, in the Leica classic mode, the picture here of Xiaomi 13T is like an extra layer of filters. The overall contrast is higher, the color rendering is greener, and it is more saturated, bright and stylized. Especially in this kind of architectural landscape photos, it is more obvious. We have also confirmed that they are all in the same mode without turning on the filter or AI. There are differences in style. In addition, the recording functions of the two models are also slightly different. Xiaomi 13T Pro here It supports up to 8K24FPS and 4K60FPS recording specifications , while the Xiaomi 13T supports up to 4K30FPS , but includes super anti-shake, all-in -one focus tracking and a professional mode for taking photos, 50 million pixel micro-film long exposure, etc. Both are equally supported , and also in the portrait part. Inheriting the Leica Master lens, there are a total of three options: 35mm humanistic 50mm rotary focus and 90mm soft focus. However, the focal length cannot be switched. Interestingly, Xiaomi 13T Pro also supports 10bit Log recording mode in addition to built-in Rec.709. In addition to restoring the LUT, you can also import a customized LUT for preview. Next, let’s take a look at the sample photos. First, let’s look at the daily sample photos. This time, Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro both use the same lens group , but the two mentioned above There is a slight difference in the algorithm. You can see from the screen that the overall contrast of Xiaomi 13T is higher, the colors are fuller , and there are Leica’s signature vignetting on the edges. The overall stylization is stronger than that of Xiaomi 13T Pro. The overall stylization is stronger than that of Xiaomi 13T Pro. The Xiaomi 13T Pro is more intense and slightly cooler in classic mode. The overall style is relatively natural and pleasing. However, when zooming in, the detail performance of the two is almost the same. The difference is that the styles are different. Let’s look at a set of samples and the results are basically the same. Xiaomi 13T The green leaves on the edges are obviously greener, but I personally prefer the color performance of the Xiaomi 13T Pro. When zooming in to see the details, the details are OK. For daily shooting, the Xiaomi 13T can handle both with ease and smoothness, so we will continue to look at the super wide angle this time . The detail performance seems to be OK when zoomed in at the ultra-wide angle . But let’s look at another group. In this group, we directly shot the more difficult HDR. The image quality in the center of the backlight is OK , but we can see that the HDR details around the edge of the building are slightly reduced and the details are slightly reduced. The demon king of branches has HDR when closed. The purple fringing situation seems to have room for improvement in terms of algorithm. Let’s take a look at a set of daily portraits. I have to say that the 50mm is beautiful when used for portraits. Which one do you like for its style? Xiaomi The 13T side still has high contrast and is full of stories, while the Xiaomi 13T Pro side is more sunny and refreshing. However, the performance of both in the cutout is OK and there are no big mistakes. However, we took a few sets of two shots at telephoto. There is a difference. If you zoom in, you can see that the lace mesh details on the clothes on the Xiaomi 13T Pro are retained, while the details on the Xiaomi 13T have been erased. So when it comes to taking portraits on a daily basis, the Xiaomi 13T Pro is slightly better. However , if we enter the night portrait session, the overall look at first glance is actually pretty good. It’s OK to cut out the picture and post it to the community. It’s no problem. But when you zoom in, this double telephoto lens is a bit incompetent and the smearing will be more obvious. So if If you really want to take pictures of people at night, the best thing to do is to choose the main lens directly. You can zoom in to see that even under low light, the details on the clothes are still clearly visible. After all, the main lens is a very large sensor of less than 1/1.28 inches. I will also provide a few more sets of night shot samples for your reference to make a summary. First, let’s talk about the differences between the two. The biggest difference between the Xiaomi 13T and 13T Pro this time is the style. Xiaomi 13T has higher contrast in all scenes, day and night, and the color rendering is fuller and standard. No need to retouch the image and it can be uploaded directly. The adjustment is beautiful. While the Xiaomi 13T Pro is not so heavy-handed, I personally prefer the Pro, which looks obviously more natural. The color is also closer to the flagship Xiaomi 13 Pro in the first half of the year. If you want style, the built-in Leica filter is very easy to use. You can apply it casually and it is very personalized. After talking about the differences, what about Xiaomi 13T from the relatively objective and detailed HDR performance? The strongest of the three lenses on the 13T Pro is the main lens with a large 1/1.28-inch sensor, which can easily handle day and night shooting. However, one thing to note is that regardless of the large sensor of each mobile phone, it will be difficult to take close-up shots. The most direct cause of aberration is that the edge of the close-up picture will be out of focus. The solution is also very simple. Just shoot twice as much , or just shoot farther away and then crop. There will be no problem. Compared with this price, it is a bit cheaper. The advantage of Xiaomi’s ultra-wide-angle camera, which has 8 million pixels, is that it has enough details, but the image quality loss at the lower edge of HDR is more obvious, which is enough for taking landscape photos during the day . The 50mm telephoto is used for shooting people. It is very suitable for telephoto shooting. I also provide a set of sample photos for your reference. It is probably about the normal performance. The reason is that this telephoto lens does not have OIS, so there is no special advantage for using it for telephoto shooting . However, because it has the blessing of Leica, it is suitable for daily shooting of people or occasional shooting. It’s easy to use for taking pictures of a blackboard or making a PowerPoint. In summary, I think the Xiaomi 13T series is the dark horse with high CP value that everyone has been waiting for this year. Whether it is the processor, fast charging, screen or camera, Xiaomi has a balanced stack of materials on it. It’s all about the processor. This is the CP flagship I’d rather see. This year it even comes with IP68 dustproof and waterproof. If I have to give you some buying advice, I would definitely go directly to the Xiaomi 13T Pro. In addition to upgrading to the top-tier Tian Precision 9200 + 512GB storage space 120W. This obvious specification difference is externally measured . Xiaomi 13T Pro’s UFS 4.0 also has twice the read and write speed. On the camera, it is because of the different algorithms that it brings better 2X telephoto detail performance. It also supports 4K 60FPS and up to 8K 24FPS video recording specifications. This 3,000 yuan can be said to be a sincere upgrade. But you said that I just use Xiaomi 13T Pro as a daily sliding phone. I don’t need these upgrades. Is it okay to buy Xiaomi 13T ? It's really enough. It's completely enough. But I think 3,000 yuan is just a straight-up. Okay, that's it for this episode. We're also trying to bring as many tests as possible within a limited time. I hope you all enjoy watching it. If there's more, If you have any questions or things that the Bonnie team has not measured, you are welcome to leave a message below to discuss how difficult it is to produce the final program. Please support us. You are also welcome to sponsor us by joining the channel membership or YouTube's super thank you button to complete more practical measurements with reference value. I'm a donkey on the show , so we'll see you next time