Xiaomi Redmi 13C

Xiaomi Redmi 13C
screen icon
6.74inch
720p HD+
IPS LCD
74
camera icon
50MP
1080p Video
1/2.76″ Sensor
60
battery icon
5000mAh
18W Fast
No Wireless
79
processor icon
2.0GHz
Octa Core CPU
Helio G85
62
ram icon
4/6/8GB
LPDDR4X
1800 MHz
70
storage icon
128/256GB
eMMC 5.1
Dedicated Slot
66
Score
69

PROS

  • Excellent Battery Life with Long Endurance
  • Responsive Screen with 90Hz Refresh Rate
  • Gorilla Glass Screen Protection

CONS

  • Bad Camera Performance in Low-Light
  • Absence of 5G Connectivity

Full Specifications

System

 
OSAndroid 13 | MIUI 14
ChipsetMediaTek Helio G85
ProcessorOcta-core (12nm Process)
CPU2 x 2.0GHz (Cortex-A75)
6 x 1.8GHz (Cortex-A55)
GPUMali-G52 MP2 | 1000 MHz | 48 Shaders

Design

86
 
Dimensions168mm x 78mm x 8.09mm
Weight192g
BodyPlastic
ColorsMidnight Black, Navy Blue, Glacier White, Clover Green
SIMDual SIM (Nano SIM)

Display

74
 
TypeIPS LCD | 90Hz
Size6.74 inches (84.9% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution720 x 1600 pixels HD+ (20:9 aspect ratio)
Density260ppi
Brightness450nits (typical), 600 (peak)
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass

Camera

60
 
Rear50MP Main ƒ/1.8, 1/2.76″
2MP Macro ƒ/2.4
Front8MP Selfie, ƒ/2.0
FeaturesHDR, Panorama, Portrait Mode
Video720p @30fps, 1080p @30fps

Memory

69
 
RAM4GB/6GB/8GB | LPDDR4X | 1800 MHz | 1.67625 GB/sec
Storage128GB/256GB | eMMC 5.1
Card SlotDedicated Slot

Sound

 
Loud SpeakerYes
3.5mm JackYes

Network

 
Network2G (GSM), 3G (UMTS), 4G (LTE)
Download SpeedUp to 300 Mbps
Upload SpeedUp to 100 Mbps

Connectivity

 
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
BluetoothBluetooth 5.3
GPSGPS, Glonass, Galileo, Beidou
USBUSB 2.0 Type-C, USB OTG
NFCYes
InfraredNo

Features

 
SensorsFingerprint (side-mounted), Proximity, Accelerometer, Compass
TorchLED Flash
OthersMemory Extension

Battery

79
 
TypeLi-Po (Non-Removable)
Capacity5000mAh
Charging18W fast charging

General

 
Launch DateNovember 2023
ManufacturerXiaomi
Model23100RN82L

Price

aliexpress

Xiaomi Redmi 13C

6/8GB | 128/256GB

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Scores

EXPERT SCORE

69

OVERALL PERFORMANCE


DISPLAY
74
CAMERA
60
PERFORMANCE
61
BATTERY
79

Display

Quality
72
Clarity
72
Fluidity
83

Camera

Photo
59
Video
62
Features
62

Performance

Speed
62
Multitasking
70
Gaming
55

Battery

Endurance
83
Efficiency
81
Charging
68

Benchmarks

AnTuTu Benchmark
251840
54
GeekBench Single-Core
424
56
GeekBench Multi-Core
1265
56
3DMark WildLife Performance
742
51
PCMark for Android Work 3.0
9203
67

Expert Opinion

The Redmi 13C is a good device if you just need a smooth screen and all-day battery life on a limited budget, but don’t expect anything exceptional from this phone. While it has good specifications to make it impactful for daily use, the phone is still an entry-level device. The performance is acceptable, yet not very impressive, as the phone got an AnTuTu Score of 251,840 in real tests. However, the phone is good enough to handle basic tasks and light gaming pretty well.

One of the biggest strengths is battery life, with good efficiency, something few competitors can match. But 18W charging is just a formality to fulfill the fast-charging claim, which has not proven to be really fast in testing. The camera is also just mediocre, especially in low light, with quality falling even behind Samsung Galaxy A05.

Overall, the Redmi 13C is useful for screen consumers and battery-focused users, with a satisfactory display and long battery life, making it good value for money. But if you prioritize the camera, the Galaxy A05 is the better performer on the same budget. If you are a casual user with no high demands, the Redmi 13C is truly worthy.

Is the Phone Still Worth Buying in 2025?

In 2025, the Redmi 13C is still a decent budget phone, but its appeal is shrinking rapidly. The phone still gives you good value for the money, especially for its long battery. It’s also a good choice for basic use, including but not limited to calls, messaging, social media, and light browsing. But don’t expect more than that, as it has many limitations such as no 5G, an outdated display, a below-average camera, and slower performance. That means it’s definitely not worth it for gamers or anyone willing to run heavy apps. So if you’re on a tight budget and want to keep things simple, the Redmi 13C still does the job. Just know what you’re getting and what you are giving up.