Xiaomi announced the Redmi Note 14 series in its home country last month. There was no mention of the global release, leaving users to anticipate when the phones will hit international markets. With the new information, we probably don’t have to wait longer before the device is available globally.
The Xiaomi sub-brand always releases the new Note series phones in China before bringing them to the global market. It is mostly a few months after the Chinese unveiling, and that isn’t changing soon, with the device now spotted on SDPPI website with a model number 24094RAD4G. The “G” at the end means it is the global variant, which is not surprising given Indonesia is where the device just gained the latest certification.
While the website didn’t reveal any features of the device, we don’t think that’s necessary as the device is already available in China. Hence, we know it will arrive in the international market with a 6.67-inch 1080 x 2400p resolution display with a 120 Hz refresh rate.
The Redmi Note 14will feature the Dimensity 7025 Ultra processor with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage. It will have a 50 MP primary camera with OIS and a 2 MP macro shooter, a 16 MP front camera, and a 5110 MAh battery with 45 W wired charging support.
Google will probably release the stable Android 15 to Pixel phones before the phone is available on International markets. Still, we expect it to run Android 14 on top of HyperOS 1 when it debuts. It will be among the first mid-range phones to get Android 15, but the support might stop when the device gets Android 16.
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