Xiaomi 13TvsSamsung Galaxy S24+

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Xiaomi
Xiaomi 13T
13T
Processor:MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra (MT6896ZB)
RAM:8GB
Storage:256GB

Quick Stats

The Xiaomi 13T has a solid, yet not exceptional, battery life suitable for most users with moderate use.
The Xiaomi 13T's impressive display features high brightness, sharpness, and color accuracy, making it stand out significantly.
The Xiaomi 13T's camera setup delivers exceptional results with vibrant colors, sharpness, and detail across various lighting conditions effectively.
The Xiaomi 13T's performance is somewhat disappointing, falling short of expectations in raw processing power and gaming.
Samsung
Samsung Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24+
Processor:Samsung Exynos 2400
RAM:12GB
Storage:256GB

Quick Stats

The Samsung Galaxy S24+ shows significant improvement over its predecessor in battery life and overall performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S24's display boasts exceptional brightness and color accuracy with improved HDR10+ support.
The Samsung Galaxy S24's camera delivers excellent day-time photos and improved ultra-wide shots, but struggles at night.
The Samsung Galaxy S24+ delivers respectable performance, but may not be the most powerful phone in its class.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Xiaomi 13T
3.10 GHz
Samsung Galaxy S24+
3.21 GHz

RAM

Winner
Xiaomi 13T
8GB
Samsung Galaxy S24+
12GB

Storage

Tie
Xiaomi 13T
256GB
Samsung Galaxy S24+
256GB

Weight

Winner
Xiaomi 13T
197g
Samsung Galaxy S24+
196g
Specifications Comparison
Specification
Xiaomi Xiaomi 13T
Samsung Samsung Galaxy S24+
Model
MediaTek Dimensity 8200 Ultra (MT6896ZB)
Samsung Exynos 2400
CPU
1x Cortex, A78 3.1 GHz + 3x Cortex, A78 3.0 GHz + 4x Cortex, A55 2.0 GHz
1x3.21GHz ARM Cortex, X4 +2x2.9GHz ARM Cortex, A720 +3x2.59GHz ARM Cortex, A720+4x1.96GHz ARM Cortex, A520
Type
Octa-Core
Deca-Core
Nanometer
4
4
Frequency
3.10
3.21
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Arm Mali-G610 MC6
Xclipse 940
RAM
8
12
Type
RAM LPDDR5
RAM LPDDR5X
Capacity
256
256
Type
UFS Storage 3.1
UFS Storage 4.0
SD slot
No
No
Fingerprint security
Yes, in screen
Yes, in screen
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Proximity sensor
N/A
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
Barometer sensor
N/A
Yes
Gravity sensor
Yes
N/A
Hall sensor
N/A
Yes
Geomagnetic sensor
N/A
Yes
Heart rate sensor
Yes
N/A
Magnetometer sensor
Yes
N/A
Ultrasonic proximity virtual sensor
Yes
N/A
Audio
Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio, Stereo Speakers, 2 microphones
Noise cancellation microphone, Stereo Speakers
Antutu Score
905364
1639695
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 87% of devices
Overall performance better than 96% of devices
Cooling system
Yes
No
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
N/A

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Xiaomi 13T

Strengths

The Xiaomi 13T offers a premium mid-range experience with flagship-grade features, making it a great deal compared to its more expensive sibling, the Xiaomi 13T Pro.
The phone has an excellent display with a 6.67-inch OLED panel, 1220p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection, which is just as premium as the Pro Model.
The camera setup on the Xiaomi 13T is impressive, with a 50MP main cam, a 12.5MP telephoto Cam, and a 12MP Ultra-wide camera, producing excellent photos with good dynamic range and sharpness.

Weaknesses

The phone has a minor update over last year's chipset (Mediatech Demens City 8200 Ultra) which may not provide the most cutting-edge performance compared to other Flagship phones.
The charging speed on the Xiaomi 13T is downgraded from 120W to 67W, which may be disappointing for some users who were expecting faster charging speeds.

Samsung Galaxy S24+

Strengths

No specific pros listed for this device

Weaknesses

No specific cons listed for this device

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Xiaomi 13T

The Xiaomi 13T is a premium mid-range smartphone that boasts several flagship-grade features at a lower price point than its sibling, the Xiaomi 13T Pro. The phone's design is identical to the Pro model, with a glass-like plastic back and a square-shaped camera island on the rear panel. It also features an IP68-rated dust and water resistance, a first for the T Series. The display is a 6.67-inch OLED screen with a 1220p resolution, 144Hz refresh rate, and Gorilla Glass 5 protection. The phone's performance is solid, powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 8200 Ultra chipset, although it lags behind last year's flagship silicon in benchmarks. The camera setup on the Xiaomi 13T is identical to the Pro model, with a 50MP main camera, 12MP ultra-wide camera, and 20MP front-facing camera. The phone takes excellent photos with plenty of detail, wide dynamic range, and no noise. In low light conditions, the camera produces sharp photos with good contrast and color accuracy. The battery life is about the same as last year's model, with an overall endurance rating of 101 hours in proprietary tests. Charging has been downgraded to 67W, but it still charges from 0 to 70% in just over half an hour. Overall, the Xiaomi 13T offers great value for money, covering nearly all bases and providing a solid experience for users. While it may not be ideal for gamers or those who need hyper-fast charging, it's an excellent option for anyone looking for a premium mid-range smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy S24+

The Samsung Galaxy S24 is a compact flagship that brings high-end features in a pocketable form factor. Compared to the more expensive S24+, the vanilla model doesn't bring many upgrades but refines some existing features. These include a brighter and more adaptive screen, a more powerful chipset that powers new AI functionality, and a matte armor aluminum frame that's supposed to be tougher this year. The phone's 6.2-inch OLED display has a 1080p resolution, Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection, and a 60Hz refresh rate with LTPO Tech that adapts the screen's refresh rate for better battery life. The camera setup remains largely unchanged from last year, but the new chipset and AI processing bring improved performance. The Galaxy S24 has an under-display fingerprint reader, which is fast and reliable. Storage options include 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB, with the 128GB model using slower UFS 3.1 storage. The phone runs on Samsung's One UI 6.1 software based on Android 14, which brings refinements like a reorganized quick toggles page and a promise of 7 years of software support. In terms of performance, the Galaxy S24 delivers Flagship-grade results with its new chipset, but some users may be disappointed by the return to the Exynos chip. Battery life has improved slightly, but charging speeds remain at 25W, which is slower than some other phones. Camera-wise, the Galaxy S24's upgrades are minor, and some features like video stabilization in low light conditions are still not up to par with competitors. Overall, the Galaxy S24 is a solid incremental upgrade to last year's model, but its high price might make it hard to recommend until the retail price settles down. In summary, while the Galaxy S24 has some nice improvements over last year's model, it may not be enough to justify the higher price tag for some users.

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