Redmi Note 14 Pro Launch Rumours: Xiaomi sub-brand Redmi will likely announce the Redmi Note 14 series this year in China. While we are months away from launch, reports have tipped the expected specifications of the popular mid-range device – Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G in the past. In a recent update, the design sketch of the handset was leaked by tipster Digital Chat Station.
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Citing tech insider DCS, Gizomchina reported the Redmi Note 14 series may witness a design overhaul. The Note 14 Pro could offer a camera module at the top centre, unlike the left placement on the Redmi Note 13 Pro. The design looks similar to the porthole treatment on the iQOO 12 flagship but aligned at the centre. DCS also added design schematics of the Realme 13 Pro for comparison.
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Realme 13 Pro will likely retain a similar design to the Realme 12 Pro, which offers a circular camera module. A telephoto camera may be present on the device within the array. Both smartphones are expected to house the power and volume buttons on the right. For the unaware, Realme has confirmed the India launch of the Realme 13 Pro 5G series.
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Leaked design sketch of Realme 13 Pro (left) and Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G. (Image:DCS/Gizmochina)
Soon after the announcement, the Realme 13 Pro lineup will be available on Flipkart and Realme’s official channels. As for the Redmi Note 14 Pro, the company has not shared any official hints about the device. The smartphone will reportedly offer a 50MP primary (a downgrade from 200MP on the 13 Pro) and a “micro-curved” 1.5K resolution screen.
Under the hood, the phone may sport a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. The Redmi Note 14 series is expected to debut in China in September. Considering the previous track record, an India launch of the devices may fall next year in January. However, readers should note that Xiaomi or Redmi has not confirmed these developments at the time of writing. Hence, these must be read with a pinch of salt.