The Redmi Note 14 series introduces three mid-range Android smartphones. Currently, this lineup is only available in China, but similar to previous models, Xiaomi is likely to release them in other markets soon. There are indications that the global launch could happen shortly, as the base model has been listed on an Indonesian certification website.
Certification Insights
Specifically, the Note 14 has been certified by SDPPI, and while the listing did not provide any specifications, it confirmed a new model number. The base smartphone is expected to have the model number 24094RAD4G for its international release. In Xiaomi's naming scheme, the 'G' at the end of the model number typically indicates a global version.
Specifications Expectations
Regarding specifications, the base Redmi Note 14 is anticipated to have the same features as the version available in China. However, the Pro and Pro+ models may differ in their camera configurations compared to their Chinese counterparts. A recent report from Xiaomi Time indicates that both Pro models will have a distinct main camera.
Variations in Camera Features
Additionally, the global version of the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is rumored to include a macro camera instead of the telephoto lens present in the Chinese version. Other than these differences, it is expected that the rest of the specifications for the two Pro models will remain unchanged.
There has not been any official announcement regarding global pricing yet. However, the starting prices for the Chinese versions were CNY 1,899 (approx. $268) for the Pro+, CNY 1,399 (about $198) for the Pro, and CNY 1,099 (around $155) for the base model.
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