Bluetooth 5.3 and dual SIM are also on board, as is an ever-trusty IR blaster at the top, allowing you to control your TV right with your phone all without relying on Wi-Fi or other smart home tricks. Its Wi-Fi 7 modem allows for multiple simultaneous 5GHz and 6GHz connections, which should translate to less latency alongside some excellent futureproofing - after all, you'll be hard-pressed to find Wi-Fi 7 routers in most places today. It comes with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, which is accompanied by 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of fast UFS 4.0 storage. The Xiaomi 13 Pro doesn’t only look premium, it also has the hardware to match. I still would much rather not deal with slightly off-colored sides and all the reflections they catch when viewing content. The phone is slightly easier to hold than it would be with an equally big flat screen, as the screen size can remain as big as it is without making the handset harder to wield. For anyone who is not a fan of curved screens, that’s a bummer. Unlike the regular Xiaomi 13, which moved to a boxy shape with a flat screen, the 13 Pro retains curves both front and back. That's unlike the iPhone or recent Samsung phones, for example, which have each lens protruding individually. The camera array is tucked in the top left of the back, with a flat top that makes it easy to keep the area clean. Just like glass, ceramic likes to attract fingerprints, though, which are especially visible on the black version we have here for review. Combined with the curved ceramic back that is a vital part of the impeccable build quality, it all makes for a great first impression. When you first pick it up, you’ll notice its hefty weight of 229g, making it one of the heavier smartphones of this size. The Xiaomi 13 Pro looks and feels premium. The Xiaomi 13 Pro on the left next to its more affordable sibling, the Xiaomi 13 Lite
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