Redmi Note 14 Pro Moves Away from 200 MP Main Camera Design
The upcoming Redmi Note 14 Pro is expected to diverge from its predecessor by opting out of the 200 MP main camera, as indicated by Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo. Instead, the Note 14 Pro will feature a 50 MP sensor, speculated to offer a larger size for improved imaging capabilities.
Reportedly, the Note 14 Pro will sport a “1.5K” resolution screen similar to its predecessor, the Note 13 Pro. It is slated to introduce a “double micro-curved” display, according to translations, but enthusiasts hoping for a periscope zoom camera in the Redmi Note series will need to wait for future iterations.
A notable design change includes a centered camera island in an elliptical shape, reminiscent of high-end flagship devices from China. Enhancements to the ultrawide camera are anticipated to bolster the Note 14 Pro’s photographic prowess.
These details surfaced today, suggesting a potential September launch in China for the Redmi Note 14 family, with a global release tentatively scheduled for November. However, these timelines are subject to change based on model numbers, which may not always align with actual release dates. Stay tuned for further updates on the Redmi Note 14 Pro as more information becomes available.