However, other certification websites do spare some details. For instance, it showed up on IMDA and EEC with model number 2404ARN45A and on FCC with model number 24049RN28L. It is said to be internally codenamed Moon and here are a few more details we have on it:
Well, there's also a rumour that this device will be very similar to a yet-to-be-announced POCO M6 4G.
Meanwhile, the Redmi 13 5G could bring a Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset along with Adreno 613 GPU, HyperOS based on Android 14, a 5000mAh battery and 33W fast charging support. This is expected to be one of the cheapest 5G phones in India.
That's pretty much what we know about the Redmi 13 series. Either Redmi launches both phones together in India just like it did with the Redmi 13C series. Or perhaps it could release the Redmi 13 5G and rebadge the Redmi 13 as POCO M6. Let's see.