The latter is the company’s first model to use Samsung’s HP1 camera sensor with a resolution of 200 megapixels, while the simple version is “limited” with a central sensor up to 108 megapixels.
Both models will be available in our country from October 13, with the 12T starting at €649 and the 12T Pro from €899.9. In the first ten days of the device’s launch, Xiaomi is offering a series of offers, accompanying every purchase of the Xiaomi 12T with the new Xiaomi Band 7 Pro, while those who purchase the 12T Pro until October 23rd will receive a robot vacuum cleaner in exchange for the company’s 2 Lite vacuum mop for free. .
As expected, the 200MP sensor that integrates the 12T Pro does not produce live images at this resolution, supporting binning technology (16p) resulting in a 12.5MP end result that is very detailed. Likewise, the 108MP sensor on the 12T supports stacking 9 pixels at a time, with the end result being equally impressive.
Xiaomi 12T Pro
Compared to the main sensors, the other two cameras on the back of both smartphones are much less accurate. Both models feature an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera with a 120-degree field of view and only a 2-megapixel macro lens. The selfie cameras on the front support 20 megapixels.
The other major difference between the 12T and the 12T Pro is their processors. The 12T Pro includes Qualcomm’s latest, Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC, while the 12T features an equally good MediaTek Dimensity 8100 Ultra SoC. The 12T Pro also comes with 12GB of RAM in addition to the 8GB model, while the 12T only comes with 8GB. Both come with a storage capacity of 128 or 256 GB, with no option to expand it with a microSD card.
Other than that, both devices offer pretty similar technical features. Both have 6.67-inch OLED screens with a 120Hz refresh rate but also a distinctive 1220p resolution we’re not used to seeing in space. Fingerprint sensors are located under the display while only the Pro model supports Dolby Vision HDR. As for the screen, in our country, those who buy one of the two devices in the first year of release (until 10/13/2023) are entitled to change the screen for free during the first six months from the day of purchasing the device. Producer.
Xiaomi 12 T
Autonomy is expected at high levels due to the 5000 mAh battery in both cases, with the possibility of very fast charging at 120 watts. The corresponding charger is included in the package and can perform a full charge in less than 20 minutes, which is definitely impressive.
Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro are running MIUI 13 and based on Android 12. As with the company’s latest models, 3 years of updates for major Android versions and 4 years of security updates are supported.
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