Is it necessary to upgrade the Xiaomi 13 Ultra to the Xiaomi 14 Pro?This article tells you the answe

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-29

This year, the Xiaomi 14 series successfully topped the Android market with an astonishing performance, selling 1.44 million units in just 10 days of sales, setting a brilliant record of Android No. 1. Behind this success, it is inseparable from the excellent performance of the Xiaomi 14Pro. Not only is it equipped with a bucket, but it is also equipped with the hardest glass, a top-of-the-line screen, and more importantly, it offers a larger configuration without increasing the price, which is full of sincerity. At the same time, the previous generation flagship Xiaomi 13Ultra also still exudes a powerful light, causing many Xiaomi 13U owners to be confused, although the device in their hands is still top-notch, but the newly released Xiaomi 14Pro is also full of **. So, is there a need to upgrade?Read on and maybe you'll find out.

Let's start with a screen comparison. Xiaomi Mi 13Ultra uses a 2K screen made of Huaxing C7 material, while Xiaomi 14Pro has been upgraded to a new Huaxing C8 material 2K screen, which supports 12bit, LTPO, and 1920Hz high-frequency PWM dimming. It is worth noting that Xiaomi 14Pro uses Xiaomi dragon crystal glass for the first time, which has the highest hardness in the industry and further enhances protection. In terms of screen brightness, the maximum peak of Xiaomi Mi 14 Pro can reach 3000nit, which is significantly more than that of Xiaomi Mi 13Ultra 2600nit, and at the same time, the screen display effect is more delicate. Next is the image comparison. Although the Xiaomi 14 Pro is equipped with a 50-megapixel main camera, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra still performs well as an imaging flagship. The Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra's front and rear cameras are more comprehensive, especially the 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, which allows more light to enter and has better imaging quality. In practice, the Xiaomi Mi 14 Pro is inferior to the 13 Ultra in all focal lengths, especially in the JN1 telephoto.

In terms of processor, the Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra is equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen2, while the Xiaomi Mi 14 Pro debuts Snapdragon 8 Gen3. Although both processors use a 4nm process, 8Gen3 performance and energy efficiency have been improved. However, as a first-generation god U, the Snapdragon 8 Gen2 remains competitive for a short period of time, with minimal differences in the actual experience. Finally, in terms of battery life, the Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra performs well with a combination of a 5000mAh battery with 90W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. And the Xiaomi 14Pro, although the battery capacity is smaller at 4880mAh, is better in charging power, equipped with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging. Overall, the Xiaomi Mi 13 Ultra retains a strong edge in terms of imaging, while the Xiaomi Mi 14 Pro excels in terms of performance, display, and fast charging. If you are an image-oriented Xiaomi 13U owner, you may not need to upgrade for the time being, you might as well wait for the arrival of Xiaomi 14U.

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