According to Xiaomi, these improvements allow the Redmi K60 Ultra to score 1,774,714 points in AnTuTu, aided by the company’s new Furious Engine 2.0. For context, this score would see the Redmi K60 Ultra outperform the forthcoming OnePlus Ace 2 Pro, which utilises the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Hence, it seems that Xiaomi has managed to close the gap between the Dimensity 9200 Plus and Qualcomm’s current flagship smartphone chipset. However, we would recommend waiting for independent reviews to arrive before passing judgement.
Currently, Xiaomi has only teased that the Redmi K60 Ultra will be available sometime later this month. By contrast, the Portugese website 4gnews alleges that the Redmi K60 Ultra’s global model, the Xiaomi 13T Pro, will debut on September 1. Referenced by the likes of GSMArena, this information appears to be a repetition of that revealed by Amazon UK in June. The retailer also seemingly confirmed that the Xiaomi 13T will launch for £799 with a 144 Hz AMOLED display, a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 120 W wired charging and Leica-tuned cameras, among other features.
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