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No, I don’t have a problem with Xiaomi—they make some solid electronics—and honestly, I couldn’t care less what phone you’re using.
But you’re complaining about poor performance and your phone not being on the supported list. The reality is, budget phones aren’t built for gaming, especially at higher resolutions or frame rates. That’s just the way it is, and you can either accept it or get a phone that actually meets high-end requirements of the game.
So no, I’m not attacking Xiaomi. I’m just stating facts. Budget phones have limitations. If you don’t want those limitations, get a better spec phone. Period.
As for the Snapdragon chip in your device, that’s probably due to your region or a mobile provider contract with Xiaomi. Every reputable review site, like GSMArena, lists the Redmi Note 13 with a MediaTek chipset, not Snapdragon. So it’s not “fake news” as you called it, because techs & testers there have tested the same phone model with MediaTek chipset that would be supplied to them by Xiaomi. Furthermore, most budget Redmi phones (and their competition) will use cheaper MediaTek chips (and likes) to keep costs down and stay under certain price points.