Xiaomi‘s latest flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi 14, will debut globally on February 25th. According to a new leak from Techmaniacs, the smartphone will have a starting price of €1,099 in Greece for the 12GB RAM and 512GB storage model.

It’s an increase over the Xiaomi 13’s price, which launched last year at €999 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. And unfortunately, it seems Xiaomi isn’t being as generous with RAM outside of China.

Chinese Xiaomi 14 models with 512GB storage (or more) boast an impressive 16GB RAM, but it appears to be downgraded for global consumers as the leak shows the 512GB variant is paired with 12GB of RAM.

On the other hand, the leak also supports previous rumors that the Pro version of the Xiaomi 14 will remain exclusive to China. This is likely because the company will also launch the Xiaomi 14 Ultra alongside the vanilla model.

So Xiaomi seems to be betting that consumers will opt either for the base Xiaomi 14 or go all-in on the feature-packed Ultra. This could make the Xiaomi 14 Pro a less desirable option among consumers.

Additionally, a recent report suggests that there’s a special titanium edition of Xiaomi 14 Ultra in development which is said to come in 16GB+1TB configuration only.

There will also be a standard model in 16GB+1TB configuration, which is expected to start at a 7299 yuan ( ~ USD 1,000) price tag, but the titanium edition will cost more, at least by 500 yuan (~ USD 70).

Regardless, both the vanilla and Ultra models will come with flagship features like Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, Leica co-engineered camera, and high-res AMOLED display. We will be sure to keep you informed about the Xiaomi 14 series as soon as any new details become available.

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