Barely five months after the launch of the Redmi Note 13 series in Kenya, leaks are surfacing about its successor, the Redmi Note 14 Pro. A leaked image of the back panel and sketches suggest a significant design overhaul, particularly for the back panel and camera module.
According to a report from ITHome, the Redmi Note 14 Pro will feature a new back panel design that centers around a symmetrical camera module, possibly housing up to four lenses with a 50MP main sensor as the centerpiece. This is a notable change from the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G, which has individual camera units jutting out of the back, and the 5G variant with its square camera housing.
In addition to the redesigned camera module, the Redmi Note 14 Pro is rumored to feature a 1.5K dual-micro-curved display, promising sharper visuals and a more immersive viewing experience in all lighting conditions compared to traditional flat screens. The dual-micro-curved screen aims to enrich edge-to-edge display experiences, making it a standout feature of the new series. This emphasis on design and ergonomics suggests Xiaomi is prioritizing both aesthetics and user comfort. Below is a leaked back panel of the Note 14 Pro corroborating the leaked sketches.
While the upgraded 50MP “large bottom imaging solution” hints at improved photography capabilities, the absence of a periscope telephoto lens might disappoint some users seeking advanced zoom features. Xiaomi seems to be focusing on enhancing image quality through a larger sensor rather than offering versatile zoom options.
It’s important to note that these are just initial leaks, and the final design and specifications of the Redmi Note 14 Pro could differ. As with any pre-release information, it’s wise to remain skeptical until official confirmation from Xiaomi. More leaks and rumors are expected in the coming months, so stay tuned for further updates on this highly anticipated device.