The Xiaomi 14 Pro made its debut at a Chinese event. This phone is the first to use Xiaomi’s new HyperOS operating system in place of MIUI, which has been available for more than ten years, along with Qualcomm’s most recent Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 CPU. Along with a triple rear camera arrangement optimized for Leica, the Xiaomi 14 Pro has LTPO OLED panels with 2K resolution and a dynamic refresh rate of 120Hz.
Xiaomi 14 Pro specifications
The rear triple camera arrangement with a Summilux lens and the Leica name are the focal points of the camera area. A 50-megapixel telephoto camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle shooter, and a 50-megapixel Hunter 900 sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) make up this setup.
It has a 32 MP selfie camera on the front of the device. It comes preinstalled with HyperOS, which is based upon Android 14. USB Type-C port, Bluetooth, GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou, NavIC, USB 3.2 port, 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and Wi-Fi 7 are among the connectivity choices.
It is priced starting at CNY 4,999, or approximately Rs 56,500, for the 12GB/256GB model. The cost rises to CNY 5,499 (about Rs 62,000) for the 16GB/512GB model, CNY 5,999 (about Rs 68,200), and CNY 6,499 (about Rs 74,000) for the 16GB/1TB model.
Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition details
The Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition will arrive with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. A titanium alloy main frame adorns the Xiaomi 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition. 99 percent of the titanium used in the device, according to the manufacturer, is aerospace-grade.
Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass is also present on the front and rear of the device. To put it in perspective, the Xiaomi 14 Pro standard solely use this glass for its display.
The cost of the 14 Pro Titanium Special Edition is ¥6,499, or approximately $890. This means that for the same amount of RAM and storage, it costs ¥500 (about $70) more than the Xiaomi 14 Pro regular model.