Xiaomi has launched yesterday in China the new mid-range models of the Redmi Note 13 series. These will certainly arrive in the first months of next year in Europe and Italy, probably with the same characteristics that we have seen. But there is something that users want to know more than anyone: which proximity sensor does the Redmi Note 13 series use? The answer comes from the company itself: the same as the Note 11 and Note 12. Here are the details.
The proximity sensor of Redmi Note 13 is the virtual one from Elliptic Labs
Elliptic Labs, based in Oslo, Norway, is known for its AI INNER BEAUTY virtual proximity sensor, which is integrated into the new Redmi Note 13 models. This sensor allows the smartphone to turn off the display and disable the touch functionality of the screen when the user holds the device close to their ear during a call, thus preventing unwanted actions such as hanging up or dialing during the call. This feature is essential to preserve battery life and to avoid inconveniences during phone calls.
Collaboration with Xiaomi
The collaboration between Elliptic Labs and Xiaomi is not new. In fact, even older models like the Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 12 they use the Elliptic Labs proximity sensor. Laila Danielsen, CEO of Elliptic Labs, underlined how the continued collaboration with Xiaomi demonstrates Elliptic Labs' technological leadership in AI, ultrasound and sensor fusion, allowing it to offer software-based innovations to the largest smartphone manufacturers in the world.
Note 13 series specifications
Small Parts | Redmi Note 13 5G | Notes redmi 13 Pro | Redmi Note 13 Pro + |
---|---|---|---|
Display | 6.67″ 120Hz | 6.67″ 120Hz | 6.67″ 120 Hz Curved |
chipset | Dimensity 6080 | Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 | Dimension 7200 Ultra |
RAM / Storage | From 6GB / 128GB | From 8GB / 128GB | From 12GB / 256GB |
Battery/Charging | 5000mAh / 33W | 5100mAh / 67W | 5000mAh / 120W |
Main Camera | 108 MP | 200 MP | 200 MP |
IP certification | IP54 | IP68 | IP68 |
Price (CNY) | Since 1099 | Since 1399 | Since 1899 |