Xiaomi has officially introduced the Redmi Note 14 globally, less than a month after its debut in India. While the 5G variation remains the star of the show, a brand-new LTE-only device has joined the roster. Let’s look at the characteristics and differences between these two models.
Display & Processor
The Redmi Note 14 5G has a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution, a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and a maximum brightness of 2,100 nits. The screen is covered by Gorilla Glass 5 and has an under-display fingerprint scanner.
It’s powered by the Dimensity 7025 Ultra chipset, which promises high performance. The phone has up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, making it a multitasking monster.
Camera & battery
Photography enthusiasts will appreciate the phone’s 20MP selfie camera and powerful AI functions such as AI Erase, AI Sky, and AI Beautify, which are powered by HyperOS on Android 14. The 5,110mAh battery supports 45W wired charging, and chargers are included in most locations except the EU.
Budget Alternative
Processor & Camera
The LTE-only variant is less expensive, but there are certain drawbacks. This device, powered by the older Helio G99 chipset, performs well in regular chores.
The 108MP main camera is impressive, but it lacks optical image stabilization (OIS). It also omits the ultra-wide sensor, leaving only a 2MP depth and 2MP macro lens.
Display & Other Feature
The 6.67-inch AMOLED display is preserved, but its max brightness is somewhat lower at 1,800 nits. This version includes a 5,500mAh battery with 33W rapid charging, allowing for longer use on a single charge.
The Redmi Note 14 4G provides excellent value, with IP54 dust and splash resistance, a 3.5mm headphone port, and a variety of color options including Black, Purple, Blue, and Lime Green.
