Xiaomi has introduced the Redmi 13x, an entry-level smartphone that maintains affordability without cutting corners. While it shares similarities with last year’s Redmi 13 4G, its redesigned look makes it feel like an entirely new device.

In 2025, many budget phones have sacrificed display quality, RAM, and storage to keep prices low. However, the Redmi 13x stands out with its 6.79-inch IPS display, offering 550 nits brightness and Full HD+ (1080p) resolution. The 90Hz refresh rate ensures smooth performance, while a 13MP punch-hole selfie camera sits at the top.
Durable Design & Long Battery Life
The Redmi 13x is built to last, featuring Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and an IP53 rating for dust and splash resistance. Powering the device is a 5030mAh battery, delivering up to 17 hours of video playback. With 33W fast charging, the phone reaches 50% battery in just 26 minutes, making it a solid performer in its price range.
Impressive Camera Setup
On the back, the Redmi 13x sports a dual-camera system with a 108MP primary sensor (f/1.8, PDAF autofocus, 3x lossless zoom) and a 2MP macro lens for close-up shots. A Ring LED flash enhances low-light photography.
Reliable Performance & Storage Options
Under the hood, the Helio G91 Ultra SoC powers the Redmi 13x, paired with at least 6GB of RAM for smooth multitasking. The device offers 128GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card.
Pricing & Availability
The Redmi 13x has launched in Vietnam with two configurations:
- 6GB RAM + 128GB storage – $168 (~PKR 47,000)
- 8GB RAM + 128GB storage – $183 (~PKR 51,000)
Pricing may vary in other regions, but the Redmi 13x promises to be a strong contender in the budget segment.