Redmi 14C 4G was launched in August this year with the Helio G81 Ultra. Now the 5G version of the phone has surfaced on Geekbench with a new chip that scores 917 and 2182 in the single and multi-core tests respectively.
For context, the Redmi 14C 4G scores around 418 and 1390 in the tests respectively. So the upcoming 5G version is going to deliver a considerably smoother experience with your day-to-day tasks alongside faster connectivity.

The motherboard information revealed by the Geekbench listing confirms that the chipset is Snapdragon 4 Gen 2, which is built on a power-efficient 4nm process node. The chipset comes with a 6+2 core architecture: 6 power efficient cores clocked at 1.96GHz and two performance cores at 2.21GHz.The listing also reveals support for 8GB RAM and the use of Android 14.
Redmi 14C 5G: what to expect?
According to previous reports, the phone is a rebrand of the Redmi 14R 5G, launched in China last month.

The 14R 5G is built around a large 6.88″ HD+ (720 x 1640) display that reaches a peak brightness of 600 nits under direct sunlight and 450 nits manually. The brightness is okay considering the price range. Under the hood, the phone packs a large 5160mAh battery.
In terms of cameras, the phone packs a dual setup on the back – 13MP main + 2MP macro – and a 5MP selfie on the front.
The Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chip is paired with UFS 2.2 storage, which is also an upgrade over the much slower eMMC module of the Redmi 14C 4G. It suggests faster loading time for apps.
The Redmi 14C 5G has already made its appearance on Xiaomi’s HyperOS source code and IMEI database suggesting an imminent release.
Pricing (rumored):
According to 91mobiles, the phone could be launched in the Indian market with a price tag of Rs 10,000 – 12,000. In comparison, the 4G version was launched in the global market for a price tag of $119 USD, which is equivalent to Rs 10,000.
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