TL;DR
-
Renders,
specs,
and
pricing
for
the
Xiaomi
14T
series
have
been
posted
online. -
The
two
phones
share
plenty
of
features,
but
the
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
has
a
better
main
camera,
faster
wired
charging,
and
wireless
charging. -
The
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
apparently
has
a
recommended
retail
price
of
~$996
while
the
standard
model
has
an
RRP
of
~$775.
Xiaomi
usually
launches
its
T-series
of
Android
phones
in
the
second
half
of
the
year,
and
we’re
expecting
the
company
to
launch
the
Xiaomi
14T
series
soon.
Now,
a
trusted
outlet
has
shared
renders,
specs,
and
pricing
information.
WinFuture
shared
plenty
of
details
regarding
the
Xiaomi
14T
and
Xiaomi
14T
Pro,
starting
with
renders.
We
get
a
good
look
at
the
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
design,
as
seen
at
the
top
of
the
page.
The
outlet
also
posted
a
host
of
Xiaomi
14T
renders,
including
a
Lemon
Green
model
with
a
pleather
cover
(see
below).
The
Xiaomi
14T
and
14T
Pro
share
several
features.
Both
devices
pack
a
6.67-inch
144Hz
OLED
screen
(2,712
x
1,220),
12GB
of
RAM,
256GB
or
512GB
of
storage,
a
32MP
selfie
camera,
and
a
5,000mAh
battery.
The
two
phones
differ
elsewhere,
though.
For
one,
the
Xiaomi
14T
ships
with
a
mid-range
Dimensity
8300
Ultra
processor
while
the
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
packs
a
flagship-tier
Dimensity
9300
Plus
SoC.
The
Pro
device
also
brings
120W
wired
charging
and
50W
wireless
charging,
while
the
standard
model
only
offers
67W
wired
charging
and
no
wireless
option.
Xiaomi’s
upcoming
phones
also
differ
in
terms
of
the
main
camera.
The
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
has
a
50MP
Light
Fusion-900
sensor
(1/1.3-inch),
while
the
standard
device
offers
a
50MP
IMX906
sensor
(1/1.56-inch).
We’ve
got
the
same
secondary
rear
cameras,
though,
namely
a
50MP
telephoto
lens
(ostensibly
2x)
and
a
12MP
ultrawide
camera.
The
Xiaomi
14T
apparently
has
a
recommended
retail
price
(RRP)
of
€699
(~$775)
while
the
Xiaomi
14T
Pro
is
said
to
have
a
recommended
price
of
€899
(~$996).
However,
WinFuture
says
retailers
are
listing
the
phones
for
just
under
€600
(~$665)
and
around
€800
(~$887),
respectively.
The
Xiaomi
14T
Pro’s
recommended
price
is
more
expensive
than
the
€800
Samsung
Galaxy
S24
and
matches
the
Google
Pixel
9,
so
we
hope
the
apparent
retail
pricing
is
more
accurate.
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