Xiaomi just unveiled the Redmi 14C, a cost-effective smartphone with good features at a reasonable price. After its first debut in Vietnam on March 31st, the smartphone is now available worldwide.
Specifications of the Redmi 14C:
The 6.88-inch Dot Drop Display that comes with the Redmi 14C is the biggest in the Redmi number series and offers a broad screen for regular activities like browsing, gaming, and watching videos. Its maximum brightness is 600 nits, and its refresh rate is 120 Hz.
The Mali G52-MC2 GPU and MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra processor power it. It runs on Android 14-based Xiaomi’s HyperOS.
The smartphone comes with 256GB of eMMC 5.1 storage and up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM, with the ability to add more storage with a microSD card.
The Redmi 14C has a dual-camera configuration for photography, with a 50MP primary camera and an extra lens for different types of shots. For better image quality, a 13MP front camera with support for HDR is available for selfies.
In keeping with current trends, the gadget comes with a 5,160mAh battery that supports 18W rapid charging; however, the charger is not included in the package.
A side-mounted fingerprint sensor, AI face unlock, dual SIM compatibility, NFC (based on area), and a 3.5mm headphone jack are among of the extra features.
Cost and availability
With a starting price of $119 USD, the Redmi 14C is available in several configurations and hues, including Sage Green, Starry Blue, Dreamy Purple, and Midnight Black. Regional differences may exist in cost and availability.