After a flurry of leaks and rumors, Xiaomi has finally launched the successors of their well-received 13T series – the Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro. The duo sticks to a familiar formula, offering flagship-level specs at a more affordable price.
Along with the expected hardware upgrades, they are also the first phones outside of Samsung and Google to support Android’s Circle to Search feature. Let’s take a closer look at their specs and features.
Xiaomi 14T / 14T Pro Specifications
Both the 14T and 14T Pro feature vibrant 6.67-inch AMOLED displays with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. This year, Xiaomi has bumped up the peak brightness to an impressive 4,000 nits and you also get 3840Hz PWM Dimming, 10-bit color depth and HDR 10+, and Dolby Vision certification.
Both phones also boast IP68 dust and water resistance, so you don’t have to worry about accidental splashes or spills.

While the display is the same, the main difference between the duo is the processor. The 14T Pro is powered by a flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chip with a high-performance 3.4GHz Cortex-X4 core and an upgraded Immortalis-G720 MC12 GPU for smooth gaming and demanding tasks. It comes with either 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, ensuring seamless multitasking.
The standard 14T opts for the Dimensity 8300-Ultra, which still offers solid performance for everyday use. It comes with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM for a smooth user experience.
Fueling the phones is the same 5000mAh battery but the 14T Pro charges faster with its 120W wired and 50W wireless charging support. The 14T stays behind with 67W wired charging and, unfortunately, lacks wireless charging entirely.
The camera setups also differ between the two models. The 14T Pro features a triple-camera system with a larger 1/1.31-inch 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens with a slightly longer reach, and a 12MP ultrawide sensor.

The standard 14T, on the other hand, uses a smaller 1/1.56-inch 50MP main sensor and a slightly shorter 50mm telephoto lens paired with the same 12MP ultrawide sensor. While still capable, it offers a slight step down in image quality compared to the Pro model.
Both phones run Xiaomi’s HyperOS based on Android 14. It’s the first phone outside of Samsung and Pixel-bubble to support Google’s Circle to Search feature, although it will go live on October 6.
There are other Google Gemini-powered AI tools as well, including AI Film editing, AI Interpreter, AI Notes, AI Recorder, and AI Subtitles.
Price and Availability
The Xiaomi 14T starts at €650 for the 12GB/256GB variant and comes in Titan Gray, Titan Blue, Titan Black, and a unique faux leather Lemon Green option. The 14T Pro starts at €800 for the 12GB/256GB model and comes in Titan Gray, Titan Blue, and Titan Black. Both phones are available for purchase now with pre-orders shipping in a few days.
As a launch promotion, Xiaomi is offering a free Redmi Pad Pro (6/128GB) with the 12/256GB 14T and an 8/256GB Redmi Pad Pro with the 12/512GB 14T. The 14T Pro gets a Redmi Pad 6 (6/128GB) with the 12/256GB model and an 8/256GB Redmi Pad with the larger storage variants.







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