The Redmi 14 series includes three models: Redmi Note 14, Note 14 Pro, and Note 14 Pro Plus. The big question—has Redmi made a strong comeback? Let’s find out.
Unboxing and Design
Inside the red box, you get the phone, a black TPU case, a SIM ejector tool, paperwork, a 90W fast charger, and a Type-A to Type-C cable. The charger also supports PD, allowing 60W laptop charging.
The design has changed, with a centered camera island and a patterned portion below. Despite weighing 212-213g, it feels light in hand. It houses a 6200mAh silicon carbon battery, lasting up to 1.5 days with 90W fast charging. It also has IP68 water resistance.
Display and Performance
The 6.67-inch 3D curved AMOLED display supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision. Compared to the H50 Pro, it appears brighter, offering sharp colors and good readability outdoors.
Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, it scores around 7.2 lakh on AnTuTu. In real-world use, Call of Duty Warzone runs at 30-40 FPS, while BGMI sustains 60FPS on extreme settings. Daily tasks run smoothly, even with split-screen multitasking.
Camera and AI Features
The triple-camera setup includes a 50MP 2.5x telephoto lens. Daylight shots have good details, while low-light images show some artificial sharpness. The front 20MP camera captures decent selfies, but portrait mode softens skin.
Running on HyperOS 1 (Android 14), AI features include article summarization, AI layout for organizing text, Circle to Search, and Interpreter Mode. Some pre-installed apps can be uninstalled.
Pricing and Verdict
Starting at $299 ( ₹26,999 ) with offers, the Note 14 Pro Plus offers a solid battery, good performance, and a bright display, making it a strong contender in its segment.