Now basically domestic mobile phone manufacturers have their own sub-brands, and even have their own sub-brands that focus on music, games, etc. This approach is feasible at least in China, because the domestic mobile phone consumer market sales are still very hot, and more brand

Now basically domestic mobile phone manufacturers have their own sub-brands, and even have their own sub-brands that focus on music, games, etc. This approach is feasible at least in China, because the domestic mobile phone consumer market sales are still very hot, and more brands will give consumers more choices. As long as the product strength can keep up, there is no need to worry about sales and reputation. Even in this market environment, there are more and more mobile phone sub-brands.

It stands to reason that sub-brands should mainly focus on cost-effectiveness, but they cannot steal the "leadlight" of the main brand, let alone form a competitive relationship, otherwise how can the brand gain a foothold. However, among so many mobile phone brands, there is one that wants to challenge the "big brother" status, and that is and Redmi . In fact, this is not the first time that Redmi has "overturned Xiaomi". With the recent release of the Redmi K60 series, I noticed the Pro version. After reading the parameters, I lamented that Redmi has directly used its trump card this time. This made me excited and worried about what Xiaomi Mi 13 should do.

Why I chose Redmi K60 Pro

As the first owner of a Redmi K60 Pro, I think I have a say, and I would like to share with you the reasons why I chose this phone. First of all, the price of this phone is lower than that of Xiaomi 13. Its 8+128 configuration only costs 3,299 yuan. The more comprehensive 12+256 version I chose is 100 yuan cheaper than Xiaomi 13, so of course I will buy Redmi.

The only thing I feel a little regretful about is the appearance of the Redmi K60 Pro. It is relatively ordinary. Compared with the Xiaomi Mi 13, it lacks a sense of design. The main reason is that the rear lens module is still a matrix-style rectangular design. It does not look innovative. It cannot be said that it does not look good, but it is indeed unrecognizable. Fortunately, there are a lot of colors available, so I can choose the color according to my preference.

Moreover, Redmi has lowered the entry threshold for Snapdragon 8Gen2. When Xiaomi 13 was released, I lamented that the price of 3,999 yuan was indeed very attractive. By then, 3,299 yuan can now be used to feel the Snapdragon 8Gen2. I won’t go into too much detail about this chip. I feel that it is the most flagship among Android phones. I usually play large games for a long time, and the power consumption and heat are also well controlled.

Xiaomi 13 uses an Samsung E6 luminous material screen, with a peak brightness of 1900 nits . At the time, I thought it was quite incredible, although the Redmi K60 The Pro does not use the luminous material screen of the E6, but the resolution reaches the 2K level, because I have higher requirements for picture quality and don’t like the graininess, and the peak brightness of 1400 nits is enough for my daily use. Who would use a mobile phone under the sun all the time.

Moreover, the imaging capabilities of the Redmi K60 Pro have also been greatly upgraded. I am not interested in taking pictures. I am basically used to scanning codes, so I am not interested in the image quality of and Leica . The main camera lens of the Redmi K60 Pro is equipped with the IMX800 ultra-large bottom sensor of and Sony , and it also supports dual anti-shake configuration. When I usually go out to shoot a video, I don’t need a mobile phone gimbal. It doesn’t feel shaking when I hold it in my hand. Moreover, when shooting at night, it looks brighter.

Finally, it is the practical configuration that I am more concerned about. The Redmi K60 Pro has a large 5000 mAh battery, which I think is just fine. Any larger would make the phone too thick. It also supports 120W fast charging. I tested it and it can be fully charged in 19 minutes. I don’t have any worries about battery life when I use it. Configurations such as X-axis motor, dual speakers, and NFC are standard features for the Redmi K60 Pro.

Summarize

So you asked me to tell you what the difference is between Redmi K60 Pro and Xiaomi Mi 13. I think it’s price and positioning. One focuses on quality and cost performance, and the other focuses on cost performance and cost performance. There is no conflict between the two phones. For me, if I want to experience Xiaomi’s systems and services while spending less money, the Redmi K60 Pro is of course my first choice.