Redmi Note 14 Pro is predicted to launch in India quickly and renders of the smartphone have now leaked on-line. The leak hints at a radical design change in comparison with the Redmi Note 13, with a redesigned digital camera module positioned behind the handset. Notably, the Redmi Note 14 sequence was additionally just lately noticed on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) web site, hinting at its imminent launch within the nation.
Redmi Note 14 Pro Design Leak
The renders shared in a report by TechBoilers, trace at a redesigned digital camera module on the Redmi Note 14 that now matches the looks of the unit within the Xiaomi 14. It now sits on the centre as an alternative of being aligned to the left, like on the Redmi Note 13 Pro. The module is alleged to accommodate a rear triple digital camera system with an LED flash.
The general design of the smartphone additionally seems to have been tweaked. It now reportedly options curved edges, in comparison with the flat-edge design of its predecessor. Looking behind the handset, the ability and quantity buttons seem like positioned on the left backbone. It additionally seems to hold the Redmi branding on the underside half. The render additionally suggests the Redmi Note 14 Pro’s availability in a black colourway.
Redmi Note 14 Pro Specifications (Expected)
Redmi Note 14 Pro was just lately noticed on the BIS web site which hints at its imminent debut in India. It might reportedly include the mannequin quantity 24094RAD4I. The handset is predicted to launch alongside the Redmi 14 and Redmi 14 Pro+ as a part of the sequence. Previous leaks counsel that it might be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor. The complete sequence can also be imagined to function a 1.5K AMOLED show, with the usual mannequin reportedly getting an improve over the 1080p display screen of the Redmi Note 13. Its digital camera system could also be headlined by a 50-megapixel “large” main sensor.
Although its launch date will not be official, the Redmi Note 14 sequence was reportedly noticed on the IMEI database that hinted at a September launch.