The Redmi Note 14 series was unveiled in China on September 26, featuring three new smartphones. This lineup includes two Pro models designed to provide strong upper mid-range performance. While the camera specifications for these devices look promising, the global versions may differ significantly.
Camera Specifications for Global Models
Xiaomi Time has reportedly accessed the firmware bin files intended for the global versions of the Redmi Note 14 Pro and Note 14 Pro+. Screenshots indicate that the global Pro model will come equipped with a 200 MP Samsung S5KHP3 as its main rear camera. In contrast, the Chinese variant features a 50 MP Sony IMX882 as its primary camera. However, both the ultra-wide and macro cameras on the global Redmi Note 14 Pro are expected to remain unchanged.
Changes in the Pro+ Model
For the Redmi Note 14 Pro++, the Chinese version is equipped with a 50 MP OVX8000 as the primary camera. However, Xiaomi Time suggests that the global variant will also utilize the 200 MP Samsung S5KHP3. An interesting twist is that the international version is rumored to replace the optical telephoto sensor.
According to the bin files discovered by Xiaomi Time, the global Note 14 Pro+ will instead feature a 2 MP OV02B10 macro camera. In comparison, the Chinese model launched with a 50 MP Samsung JN1 sensor that offers 2.5x optical zoom, marking a significant downgrade for the premium phone in this lineup.global Note 14 Pro+ will instead feature
Conclusion
While the information from Xiaomi Time appears credible, it's wise to remain cautious as this could still be mere speculation. Until Xiaomi officially announces the details for the global Redmi Note 14 series, nothing is confirmed.