Xiaomi announced the Xiaomi Civi 4 Prov as the first-ever phone powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip in China in March. Since it is a “Pro” variant, there is a possibility that the company could be planning to launch a non-Pro version soon. Interestingly, TheTechOutlook has spotted a Google Play Console listing for the Xiaomi Civi 4 (without the “Pro” label), indicating the potential existence of a non-Pro variant of the Civi 4.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Google Play Console listing

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Xiaomi Civi 4 Google Play Console listing

As can be seen in the above image, a Xiaomi device with the “24053PY09C” model number, “chenfeng“ codename, and the Xiaomi Civi 4 marketing name has appeared in the Google Play Console. The said device has also appeared in the Google Play Supported Devices list.

Xiaomi Civi 4 Google Play Console listing
Xiaomi Civi 4 in Google Play Supported Devices list

To recall, the Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro (review) also has the same model number. A recent report claimed that it may not be released on the global market. However, its Indian version, which bears the 24053PY09I model number, will have the Xiaomi 14 Civi marketing name.

Coming back to the Civi 4 Play Console listing, it indeed appears to be a different device than the Civi 4 Pro because its image shows a single punch-hole on the screen. The Civi 4 Pro, on the other hand, has a pill-shaped cutout on the screen for its dual selfie camera system. The screen seems to have curved edges and its right edge could be seen sporting a volume rocker and a power button.

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Xiaomi CIvi 4 front design

In terms of specifications, the listing reveals that the Civi 4’s display offers a resolution of 1236 x 2750 pixels and a 480 (xxhdpi) screen density. It has 12 GB of RAM and runs on Android 14. It is powered by the Qualcomm chip with model number SM8635, which hints that it has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 onboard. However, the listing does not mention the CPU and GPU details.

It is advisable to wait for further reports to see whether the Civi 4 will make it to the Chinese market.

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