The result is not bad
The authors of DxOMark got to the Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G smartphone to evaluate its power subsystem.
The smartphone is not new, there are many reviews of it on the Internet, but DxOMark has a large database, so it’s easier to compare the results with other smartphones.
So, the new product received 120 points, which is not bad, but far from the best result. For comparison, the iPhone 12 Pro Max has about the same amount.
But it’s worth remembering that DxOMark evaluates more than just autonomy. Actually, autonomy here is not bad. The result at the source was 2 days and 8 hours. The same iPhone 12 Pro Max had 2 days and 1 hour.
At the same time, the new Xiaomi product does much better with charging. In 31 minutes, the smartphone reaches 80%, and it takes only 49 minutes to fully charge. All thanks to 67-watt charging in conjunction with a battery with a capacity of 5100 mAh.