Xiaomi Redmi 13 C HDR & Some Camera Issues

Based on my experience, the screen is very sharp and has good colors. It's also very bright even under direct sunlight, and I personally enjoy it. Although I can't really say anything about how it compares to Samsung phones (which are known for their screens), I suggest taking a direct look at the phone and comparing it to your old smartphone screen. Do note, though, that the phone doesn't seem to support HDR10 and HDR10+ (no settings on YouTube). This might be because of the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2, I think, and only supports Dolby Vision, which is really rare to find. However, it doesn't really affect my daily media consumption, as most videos on the internet don't even use HDR, so I'm not really losing anything. Based on my research, though, the Pro Plus version has all HDR capabilities. I'll just list some cons I have experienced to help you decide if you want to buy the phone: Weird HDR support, so-so cameras for front, ultra-wide, and macro, no micro SD. Moving the camera fast from one direction to another direction during video recording sometimes cuts and lags the video. Okay-ish night shots (a bit grainy, although the grains are only very noticeable when zooming in on the image).





