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Xiaomi 13T Pro vs. Google Pixel 8 Pro: Camera Showdown

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Xiaomi 13T Pro Boasts‍ Advanced Photography​ with Leica Lens, Challenging⁣ Google Pixel 8 Pro

Jakarta, Indonesia – Xiaomi has launched the 13T Pro, featuring a⁤ elegant camera system co-engineered with Leica, positioning it as a strong ‍competitor to ‍the Google Pixel 8 Pro⁣ in the high-end smartphone photography ⁤market. The new device‌ aims to ‍deliver detailed images and enhanced user experience, ⁢but how ‌does it stack up ⁢against Google’s flagship?

The Xiaomi 13T Pro is powered by the ​MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ chipset with an octa-core processor reaching speeds of 3.35 GHz, and is available with 12 ⁣GB or 16 GB of⁢ RAM. It also incorporates liquidcool technology to ⁣maintain optimal performance during intensive use. The phone runs on MIUI, a custom interface based on Android 13, offering users customizable⁣ themes and built-in screen recording ‍and screenshot features.However, MIUI has been noted for including bloatware and advertisements, a​ point where it lags ⁢behind Google’s streamlined approach.

In terms of photography,⁢ the Xiaomi ⁢13T Pro features a triple-camera setup ‍with two ​50 ​MP sensors and⁤ a 12 MP⁤ lens. It includes AI Skyscaping for photo editing and Night Mode 2.0 for improved‍ low-light⁤ performance. the front camera boasts a ‌20‌ MP ​resolution.

The Google Pixel 8‌ Pro also ⁣features ⁣a triple‍ 50‌ MP camera system, but differentiates⁣ itself ⁣with ⁢a 48 MP telephoto ‌lens and a 48 MP Ultra Wide ‍lens.‍ Google’s Tensor chip is specifically‌ designed to enhance photo quality. ⁣The Pixel 8 Pro ​runs on Android 14, offering​ minimal bloatware and direct access‌ to⁣ OS updates and ‌security patches from Google.

Both phones ⁤offer ⁢comparable battery life, with the Xiaomi 13T Pro housing a 5000⁤ mAh battery and supporting 120W fast charging – capable of a full charge in approximately 30 minutes. the Pixel ‌8 Pro features a 5050 mAh battery with adaptive technology for power optimization, but ⁣slower ⁣charging speeds of⁤ 30W wired and 23W wireless.

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