Redmi Note 14 Pro leaks: New bold camera design, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, 1.5K display, 5,000mAh battery

Revamped and upgraded, the Redmi Note 14 Pro is paving a fresh path for the series’ future.

Redmi is going for a new take on its Note series starting with the Note 14 models. According to a new leak, the camera module features a fresh design – the first since the Redmi Note 10.

The first render shows a totally different rear design, almost like a new series taking form. If the other Redmi Notes have a square camera module at the left, the leaked Redmi Note 14 Pro has a squarish camera module placed at the center. Combined with the black color and module’s shiny edges, the device looks very premium.

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Speaking of premiumness, the device’s alleged presence on the BIS website unveiled key specs ahead of its launch. Here are some of them:

  • Dual-micro curved screen for better viewing and ergonomics
  • From 1080p to 1.5K display resolution
  • 50MP to 200MP main rear camera
  • Ultra-wide sensor
  • Rumored periscope telephoto lens
  • At least Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor
  • At least 5100mAh battery
  • At least 67W fast charging

The Redmi Note 14 Pro may only feature incremental upgrades when compared to its predecessor. The periscope telephoto is a great addition since the lineup is about camera advancements, while getting a 2K display is very fortunate.

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Check out the Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G below.

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