The Redmi 14C is integrating itself within the database of Indian smartphones as the most recently released entry-level phone by Xiaomi. It was announced on Monday alongside its 5G capabilities and comes packed with some decent hardware such as the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, 5,160mAh battery, and a 50MP main camera. Let’s deep dive into all the relevant information that surrounds the Redmi 14C such as the price, specifications, and date of release.
Redmi 14C Availability and Indo Price
There are three variants of the Xiaomi Redmi 14C available in India starting with the 4GB + 64GB variant that costs ₹9,999. The 4GB + 128GB costs ₹10,999 while the best offered package is the 6GB RAM, 128GB storage variant which is priced at ₹11,999. The startup has hinted at January 10 being the start of the online sale through e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Xiaomi, and Flipkart.
Seeing as the smartphone is powered by the Snapdragon 4, it is also capable of 5G. You also get the option of having the built in storage being extended to 128GB alongside 6GB RAM for an extra charge. The combination does quite a good amount for making the smartphone crowd ready. One can expect a decent amount of multitasking or at least some heavy apps running smoothly on the device.
As for the camera, you will come across a Dual primary rear camera setup with a 50 Megapixel Primary camera and another lens. For Selfies, you have an 8 Megapixel snapper. Photographers will find this to be quite lacking and not really excelling in low light settings. But one should not underestimate the camera given the fact that it is priced at a budget friendly sale price.
The riots revolve a rather powerful 5,160mAh non removable Battery, which supports 18W fast charging. The smartphone allows for normal usage that incorporates video playback for about 22 hours, social media scrolling for 33 hours, on line shopping for 24 hours, and voice calls for up to 42 hours wired headphones or earbuds. Users will also find an in box 33W charging support which is good and a rather pleasant surprise in a device of this price range.
When it comes to vividness and pixel density, the device performs and really excels. The larger 6.88 inch size works great and hits out a whooping 240HZ while 600 maximum ultra high brightness settings are also at play. Plus the built in vibration feature works seamlessly and adds to a great extended sense experience that most upper priced heads of brands offer.
Lastly, the device has also come up with a headphone jack, serving for an easier way for wired headphone or earbuds users. Plus the smartphone has been rated and passed through a TÜV Rheinland certification allowing for flicker free and low blue light usage among many other settings.
Supports dual SIM, has an IP52 rating for dust and water resistance, comes preinstalled with HyperOS which is based on Android 14 and will be upgraded further upto Android 16 with guaranteed updates for 4 years security patches and nd for 2 years software patches.
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