Xiaomi is actively working on the upcoming Redmi Note series. The smartphones were previously spotted on the IMEI listing, and their recent appearance on China’s Radio Certification further confirms that all three models in the Redmi Note 14 series—Note 14, Note 14 Pro, and Note 14 Pro+—are in the works.
Now a tipster on X (formerly Twitter), Kartikey Singh, who frequently shares details about Xiaomi products, has revealed the camera details for the Redmi Note 14 Pro+. Surprisingly, the leaked details suggest a downgrade rather than an upgrade.
According to Singh, the Redmi Note 14 Pro+ will feature a triple camera setup on the back, led by a 50MP lens. This is a downgrade from its predecessor, the Note 13 Pro+, which boasted a 200MP main camera. However, Xiaomi might compensate with a better image sensor.
The other two cameras are expected to be the same as before: an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP macro lens. Interestingly, the tipster claims that Xiaomi originally planned to include a telephoto lens but decided to drop it.
Additionally, a report from earlier this week suggests that the Note 14 Pro+ may feature a 1.5K resolution curved-edge OLED panel, a plastic frame, and an optical in-screen fingerprint sensor for security.

Under the hood, the Pro+ model is rumored to have a Dimensity chipset, built using TSMC’s second-generation 4nm process, with a 3GHz main frequency. While not confirmed, it could be the MediaTek’s new Dimensity 7350 chip. This is the same chip that will power the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, set to launch on July 31 in India.
Xiaomi initially launched the Redmi Note 13 series in China in September, so we might expect a similar launch timeframe for the Note 14 series. Although nothing is confirmed for the time being.







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