The Top 5+ Xiaomi Phones That Deliver 120FPS Gaming Performance, Best Camera Quality, Good Battery Life, and Smooth Overall User Experience in Pakistan in 2025 are discussed in this video.
Xiaomi 13T – Price: 85K
→ IP68 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches, 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Dimensity 8200 Ultra (4nm), PUBG 120fps, 50MP(wide)+50MP(telephoto)+12MP(uw), 20MP Selfie, 5000mAh, 67W

Xiaomi today revealed its latest Xiaomi 13T Series smartphones, designed and engineered for customers worldwide who are ready to unleash their visual artistry. The Xiaomi 13T Series delivers Authentic Leica Imagery that captures the essence of the iconic Leica experience, co-engineered with Leica and incorporating its iconic features.
The Xiaomi 13T Series offers an outstanding smartphone experience, whether you’reshooting photos, watching videos, or using it daily. It also has a display that is crystal clear, an advanced architecture for performance optimization, a long battery life, and other features.
Xiomi 13T Pro – Price: 100K
→ IP68 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches, 144Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Dimensity 9200+ (4nm), PUBG 120fps, 50MP(wide)+50MP(telephoto)+12MP(uw), 20MP Selfie, 5000mAh, 120W

Personalization always takes center stage for Xiaomi smart devices, and Xiaomi 13T Pro also designed to offer you the freedom to express your unique vision.
Import your favorite LUT style to the device and infuse your video with your signature flair. In addition to this, Xiaomi 13 Pro brings 8K video shooting capability to ensure every scene, every nuance, every detail of your videography is immortalized with theater-screening quality.
The 50MP wide-angle camera supports both OIS and EIS, ensuring that even in the midst of motion, your videos will remain steady.
Redmi Note 13 Pro+ – Price: 80K
→ IP68 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Dimensity 7200 Ultra (4nm), 200MP(wide)+8MP(uw)+2MP(macro), 16MP Selfie, 5000mAh, 120W

The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ is one of the best-looking phones in the midrange category because Xiaomi paid a lot of attention to its design. The phone now has a curved AMOLED panel that makes it look much more expensive, and the design on the back has been updated as well.
The Dimensity 7200 Ultra has much better hardware, the battery lasts all day and can be charged with 120W, and the phone now has an in-display fingerprint sensor and IP68 water resistance.
However, you don’t get Android 14 out of the box, and it still runs MIUI. You miss out on basic video recording features, the auxiliary cameras are not worth your time, and the device isn’t anywhere near as good a value as its predecessors.
Redmi Note 14 Pro+ – Price: 90K to 95K
→ IP68 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches, 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm), 200MP(wide)+8MP(uw)+2MP(macro), 20MP Selfie, 5110mAh, 120W

The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ builds on the strengths of its predecessor, delivering an elegant design that belies its price tag. It is one of the best-looking phones available thanks to its flowing curves, vegan leather back, and brand-new camera housing.
It also now comes with a massive 6200mAh battery that lasts two days between charges. A new telephoto lens and a respectable wide-angle module give you one of the most adaptable camera systems in this category, and the phone takes excellent pictures.
But there’s a problem; the phone comes with Android 14 out of the box, there’s plenty of bloatware, and the touted AI features aren’t available at launch. Simply put, Xiaomi’s persistent software flaws ruin an otherwise excellent device.
POCO X6 Pro – Price: 70K to 80K
→ IP54 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches, 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Dimensity 8300 Ultra (4nm), 64MP(wide)+8MP(uw)+2MP(macro), 16MP Selfie, 5000mAh, 67W

The X6 Pro is a device that is much better than its predecessor, thanks to POCO’s substantial upgrades. It has the same 120Hz AMOLED panel as the Redmi Note 13 Pro+, is nearly twice as bright, and it handles Dolby Vision content very well.
The phone’s internal hardware is noticeably faster, it’s great for gaming, has a decent camera on the back, and it has a long battery life and can be charged quickly. Indeed, the auxiliary cameras aren’t very good, the video recording is only average, and Xiaomi’s Android 14 skin isn’t as good as it seems.
But the fact that you get much better hardware and long-term updates makes the X6 Pro the best option in Xiaomi’s sub-$400 portfolio at the moment, and that’s no small feat.
POCO X7 Pro – Price: 95K to 100K
→ IP68/IP69 Rating, Screen size 6.67 inches, 120Hz 1.5K AMOLED Display, Dimensity 8400 Ultra (4nm), 50MP(wide)+8MP(uw), 20MP Selfie, 6000mAh, 90W

The Iron Man edition of the X7 Pro that I’m using has a unique design and is easier to hold and use. The hardware is among the best in this category, and if you need a gaming phone, there aren’t many other devices that come close to what the X7 Pro offers.
This year, the phone received IP68 dust and water resistance and has a larger 6000mAh battery that easily lasts over a day. Even though the cameras aren’t as good as the X6 Pro’s, you still get decent pictures with them.
Combine all of that with an unbeatable value, and the X7 Pro stands out as one of the best budget phones of 2025.
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