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A look at Xiaomi 13 Lite

Staff Correspondent
26 Mar 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 01 Apr 2023 22:44:00
A look at Xiaomi 13 Lite

The Xiaomi 13 Lite, an affordable semi-flagship smartphone, was recently introduced to the Global market, providing users with a superior experience compared to other alternatives. Its specifications were already familiar to many since it was launched as a rebranded Global version of the Xiaomi CIVI 2. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review of the Xiaomi 13 Lite to assist potential buyers in their decision-making process.

Design

The Xiaomi 13 Lite’s design is more similar to its former model Xiaomi 13 Pro, with a thin frame, tapered Gorilla Glass 5 on the front, and a rounded glass back. The Xiaomi 13 Lite’s 7.23mm profile makes it thin and pocket-friendly, and the rounding at the point where the glass meets the frame gives the impression of even more slimness.

The Lite is also relatively lightweight, coming in at 171 grams, thanks to the materials used. Unlike the original Civi, the Civi 2, and the Xiaomi 13 Lite, which have a plastic frame instead of a metal one, the phone’s fit, and finish are not as impressive, and the reflectivity of the plastic gives it away. The concern is how the plastic will hold up over time, as wear and tear may become more noticeable with use.

The phone’s frame includes hardware controls on the right side and USB-C connectivity on the bottom, as well as an IR blaster set into the top, which is a rare inclusion among Chinese manufacturers. While there are fewer color options for the Xiaomi 13 Lite than for the Civi 2, the available finishes are tasteful, with the Lite Pink being particularly eye-catching due to its iridescence.

Display

The Xiaomi 13 Lite comes with a 6.55-inch display that falls in between the standard and Pro models. The panel boasts a Full HD+ AMOLED display that offers great colors and viewing angles, although it has a lower peak brightness of 1,000nits compared to the 13 and 13 Pro.

Gamers will appreciate the 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch response rate, while media enthusiasts will enjoy the 10-bit panel’s support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+ standards, along with the full DCI-P3 color gamut. The OLED technology offers better contrast, vivid visuals, and improved power efficiency, and the 1,920PWM dimming and assistive viewing tools make for comfortable viewing.

Security is ensured by the optical under-display fingerprint sensor, while the front-facing camera sensors sit in a pill-shaped cutout at the top. Although the user experience doesn’t provide any additional functionality like the iPhone 14 Pro or Realme’s C55, the reading mode is a handy feature.

Cameras

Xiaomi 13 Lite’s camera setup doesn’t match the superiority of Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro, which were developed in collaboration with Leica. Instead, it uses a more pedestrian configuration with a 50 MP Sony IMX766 sensor, an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP fixed-focus macro lens. While these provide diversity in the photographic experience, they may not necessarily ensure quality.

The phone’s front-facing camera system is noteworthy, with a 32MP primary selfie shooter and an 8MP depth sensor that helps capture portrait selfies with a creamy bokeh effect. Xiaomi Selfie Glow, a twin LED flash array located beside the front camera, provides improved lighting for low-light selfies, and the offset location of the lights minimizes harsh point-light effects.

Dynamic Framing is another clever feature that automatically zooms in or out when using the front-facing camera, depending on the number of subjects detected in the frame. This is possible due to the selfie camera’s wide 100-degree field of vision.

Performance

The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor, found in the Xiaomi 13 Lite, is not commonly used in the smartphone industry. The graphic unit contains Adreno 644 GPU. 13 Lite runs on MIUI 14 on top of the Android 12 OS. Nonetheless, it should suffice for most users’ needs, including gaming, although not at maximum graphical settings.

For the global market, Xiaomi has made the RAM and storage options simpler, offering only one option: 8GB RAM and 128GB non-expandable UFS 2.2 storage. This is a step down from the Xiaomi Civi 2’s two options for each in China.

Although not as cutting-edge as UFS 4.0-compliant storage found in the Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro, the Xiaomi 13 Lite’s storage technology is still adequate for general use.

Xiaomi doesn’t mention stereo speakers for the 13 Lite’s audio but promises Dolby Atmos support, which indicates that audio quality is important. During a hands-on event, it was difficult to test the phone’s audio quality due to background noise.

Battery and Charging

Even though the Xiaomi 13 Lite boasts a slim and lightweight build, it still houses a sizable 4,500mAh battery, the same as its thicker counterpart, the Xiaomi 13. Additionally, it offers speedy 67W wired charging, allowing for a full charge in less than 40 minutes. However, wireless charging is not an option due to the phone’s slim design.

Conclusion

The Xiaomi 13 Lite has managed to impress with its premium and stylish design, coupled with a high-resolution OLED reference display boasting a refresh rate of 120Hz. Its powerful Snapdragon processor, camera suite, and loudspeaker have also earned it accolades, while the battery life is commendable.

Considering the price, Xiaomi 13 Lite has some cons. Xiaomi could have provided a bigger battery life with fast charging. It doesn’t provide flagship-level performance. A larger display is expected in this price range.

Nevertheless, the biggest drawback of this impressive smartphone is its price, which although cheaper than current flagships, faces stiff competition from last year’s models in terms of features and pricing. However, the Xiaomi 13 Lite is expected to gain a following and carve out a market niche for itself.

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