The Redmi Note 14 Pro (and Pro+) is anticipated to abandon the 200 MP main camera found in its previous model. Instead, the Note 14 Pro will opt for a 50 MP sensor, which is expected to be larger in size. For brevity, we will only focus on the Pro model.
Today, the prolific Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station shared some details about the upcoming device on Weibo, including the fact that the Redmi Note 14 Pro will feature a “1.5K” resolution screen similar to the Note 13 Pro.
The upcoming device in the series will feature a “double micro-curved” display, as per machine translation. If you were hoping for a periscope zoom camera to be included in the Redmi Note line, you will have to continue waiting, as it will not be happening this time.
It is interesting to note that the design of the camera island on the back will be different in the upcoming Redmi Note 14 Pro compared to the previous generation. Redmi has chosen to go with a centred elliptical shape, similar to what is seen in high-end Chinese imaging flagship smartphones. It is hoped that the ultrawide camera will also receive an upgrade to showcase the camera capabilities of the Redmi Note 14 Pro.
All the details that were leaked today indicate that the Redmi Note 14 family is expected to debut in China around September and have a potential global launch in November. It is important to note that these timeframes are based on model numbers, which may not always be completely accurate. Rest assured, we will update you as soon as we have more information on the upcoming Redmi Note 14 Pro.
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