Redmi 13C spotted on GSMA IMEI database, launch seems imminent

Just a few days back we shared with you the leaked renders of the Redmi 13C smartphone that leaked online confirming that the Chinese smartphone brand is currently working on the Redmi 13C smartphone. As we mentioned in the coming days, we might get more info regarding this device from other online platforms, well upcoming Redmi 13C has been spotted on a certification platform recently.

Redmi 13C has been spotted on the GSMA IMEI database with three model numbers- 23124RN87C, 23124RN87G, and 23124RN87I.

It is said that the letters at the end of these model numbers indicate the regions where the device will make its debut C denotes China, G denotes the Global market and I denotes India. It is expected that this upcoming smartphone will be powered by a MediaTek processor and might run on Android 13 OS. It is said that the brand might launch this device as a mid-range smartphone.

Earlier it was revealed that the device will come with three color variants- Light green, Black, and Blue. It will sport a 50MP primary rear camera along with two other camera sensors while it will be accompanied by LED flash.

Till now only this much information is known about Redmi 13C. Stay tuned with us to know all the updates about this upcoming smartphone.

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