- 6.7-inch WQHD+ (522 ppi), 1-120 Hz LTPO display, 3000 nits peak brightness
- Ceramic Glass
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor
- 256 and 512GB storage options, up to 16GB of RAM
- Variable aperture: ƒ/1.42-ƒ/4.0 camera
- 4880mAh battery
- 120W wired HyperCharge and 50W wireless HyperCharge
The display and the camera system of the Xiaomi 14 Pro both spark interest. Xiaomi has equipped the Pro version with a 6.7-inch AMOLED display capable of delivering up to 3000 nits of peak brightness. Furthermore, this display uses LTPO technology and can go from 1Hz to 120Hz with everything in between. There’s DC dimming and TUV-certified 1920Hz PWM dimming to reduce eye-strain.
The camera system holds another surprise: a variable aperture allowing ƒ/1.42 – ƒ/4.0 range, something we already saw on the Huawei Mate 50 Pro and P60 Pro. The official info regarding the full camera specs is rather scarce at the moment, but various sources pointed toward a 50MP 1/1.31″ main sensor with a 2.4-micron pixel size.
The Xiaomi 14 Pro sports 120W wired and 50W wireless fast charging (this could be limited in regions outside China) and a 4880mAh battery. The phone will launch with Xiaomi’s new HyperOS; stay tuned for a detailed article about this interesting piece of software soon.
The vanilla Xiaomi 14, on the other hand, features a smaller 6.4-inch AMOLED screen with 460 ppi and the same 1-120 Hz variable refresh rate, coupled with the aforementioned 3000-nit peak brightness from its bigger sibling.
The smaller model has a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.6 aperture and a 1/1.3 sensor size, coupled with Leica Summix optics. The ultra-wide-angle camera has been upgraded to 50 MP, and it now includes the highly regarded Leica 75mm floating telephoto lens, which can focus from 10cm to infinity.
We don’t have any information about the potential global release of the Xiaomi 13 series, but judging from previous launches, we’re looking at a couple of weeks before we see these phones around the world.