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Here’s what the Xiaomi 13 screen will look like: materials, resolution and LTPO technology to conquer all eyes

  • August 21, 2022
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A week full of leaks and surprises. Today it’s time for the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro, and possibly the type of displays they mount. Popular Digital

A week full of leaks and surprises. Today it’s time for the Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro, and possibly the type of displays they mount. Popular Digital Chat Station filter, One of the most reliable sources when it comes to knowing pre-classified informationposted this message on his personal Weibo full of keys.

And he continues: “The flat and curved screens of the SM8550 iteration are relatively narrow. The new mounting technology is very useful. These are also single hole centered solutions with eye protection dimming, 2K resolution and LTPO material“.

This will be the screens of the Xiaomi 13


A message that gives us a lot of information that we will gradually unravel. First of all, what is SM8550 iteration? This codename also refers to Xiaomi M2, which is the codename of Xiaomi 13 as it is known internally and we discovered thanks to data leaked by the insider Digital Chat Station.

We already have the model, as long as the information of the informant in question is taken into account and fulfilled to the letter, now it’s time to respond to that assembly technology. The message is not on the packaging of the final product, COP packaging system.

Xiaomi CIVI was the first terminal to use this second generation technique and the new Xiaomi 13 would use the same technique as the Civi 1S. This technique consists of saving some space in the body-to-screen ratio by folding the panel’s margins to reduce bezels.

On the other hand, a Chinese insider emphasizes that the screen has only one hole, which gives us an important clue about the selfie camera: there will be a hole in the panel, under which a single camera sensor will be placed. This eliminates the possibility of Xiaomi having two front cameras, which is unusual but common in the Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 and MIX 4 or some Google Pixels, and pointing in that direction after a patent filed a few months ago.


Meanwhile, a panel possibly a SAMSUNG E6”, a panel estimated to be able to reach 2,000 nits and gain 25% contrast and definition. Compared to the previous generation, besides being TÜV Rheinland certified – that is, it will have anti-flicker and low blue light technology – and it has an LTPO display.

LPTO stands for low temperature polycrystalline oxide and they refer to a type of technology that creates these displays, that can manage the screen refresh rate (from 1 to 120 Hz) and provide much higher energy efficiency. If the Xiaomi 13’s AMOLED display uses this technology, it will save a good battery percentage in daily use.

Source: Mundo Xiaomi

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