Redmi has announced two key milestones today via its Weibo account in China. The company is commemorating the tenth anniversary of its Redmi Note series, which has achieved global cumulative sales of 420 million units. Additionally, the unveiling of the new Redmi Note 14 series is set for this month.
Redmi Note Series Achievements
In the ten years since its inception, the Redmi Note series has reached an impressive milestone with over 420 million units sold worldwide. To mark this occasion, Redmi has announced the upcoming launch of the Note 14 series, scheduled for this month. It’s worth noting that the Note 13 series was introduced in September 2023.
The forthcoming Note series lineup is anticipated to feature three models: the Redmi Note 14, Redmi Note 14 Pro, and Redmi Note 14 Pro+. Reports suggest that the Pro models will be equipped with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 and Dimensity 7350 processors, respectively.
Design and Specifications
According to sources, the Redmi Note 14 Pro series will debut with a 1.5K curved display, making it Redmi’s first curved screen model this year. This maintains the design continuity seen in the prior Note 13 Pro+. Leaked images suggest that the Pro series will have a prominent triple camera setup centered on the back, designed in a way that echoes the Xiaomi logo, giving these devices a more premium look. The Pro models are expected to feature a 50-megapixel primary camera.
Insights from Redmi Executives
Executives at Redmi have shared insights about the new Note 14 series. Wang Teng Thomas, Xiaomi China’s Marketing Deputy General Manager and Redmi General Manager, highlighted the durability and battery life of the new Note devices, noting their IP68 rating, which ensures excellent waterproof capabilities. Zhang Yifan, Redmi’s Deputy General Manager, emphasized that the new devices provide a balanced user experience, excellent hand feel, and satisfactory battery performance.
Currently, there is no confirmed information regarding the global release of the Note 14 series. It is speculated that international markets might see the launch in the first quarter of 2025.