Redmi Note 14 Pro Leak Highlights Major Design Changes


Redmi is preparing for the launch of the next phones in its most popular number series. The Redmi Note 14 series is expected to be released in China and later brought to the global market. The company usually refreshes the number lineup in September or October in China. Hence, we have started getting leaks of the Redmi Note 14 series. Below is a leaked image of the Redmi Note 14 Pro (via TechBoilers). Let’s have a look at the leaked image and also check out the other aspects of the upcoming phone.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Leak

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Previously there were sketches of the Redmi Note 14 Pro leaked on the internet. The sketches gave us an early glimpse into what could be the potential design language of the next Redmi mid-rangers. Now the latest leak provides us a closer look at the new design. As we can see there is a square camera module on the center. It looks quite different from the Redmi Note 13 Pro. Moreover, it looks like a unique camera module as there are a lot of phones with a circular camera module.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Expected Changes

Not just the design, we anticipate internal changes as well. To start with, we will see a high-res 1.5K display instead of a traditional FHD+ panel. Additionally, it will also feature a dual-micro-curved screen giving a premium look and handfeel.

Apart from that there will be advancements in the camera segment. This time the Realme 13 series, which is the biggest competitor of the upcoming Redmi Note 14 series, focused on the camera department. Hence, we expect Redmi to give some camera-centric features with the Note 14 lineup to stay competitive.

Other than that expect some highlights such as a bigger capacity battery and better processor. For now, the details are not confirmed, so it must be taken with a pinch of salt. Rest assured, we will have official news in the coming months.

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