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Xiaomi 14 Pro: New renders highlight redesigned camera module

Here's our first look at the Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)
Here's our first look at the Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)
New Xiaomi 14 Pro renders have shown up online. The flagship smartphone will feature a flat display and rearrange its camera modules. Otherwise, its design is largely the same as its predecessor.

In the coming weeks, Xiaomi plans to unveil its flagship offering, the Xiaomi 11 Pro. Among other things, it will feature a QHD+ panel with 3,000 nits peak brightness, 120 W fast charging support and a titanium frame. OnLeaks and 91mobiles have now shown off the new renders of the smartphone, confirming its design and camera sensor layout.

One of the first noticeable design changes on the Xiaomi 14 Pro is its gas burner-style quad-camera array, which sticks out of the back more than its predecessor. The Leica branding is conspicuously absent this time, as is the 1-inch sensor. Unfortunately, there is little information about the Xiaomi 14 Pro's camera specs except for a "better" telemacro sensor and a lens with four f-stops.

Other notable Xiaomi 14 Pro design changes include a flat display. It follows the industry trend of pivoting away from curved displays. Lastly, it measures 161.6 mm x 75.3 mm x 8.7 mm, making it slightly thicker than the Xiaomi 13 Pro (162.9 mm x 74.6 mm x 8.4 mm). While the actual upgrades might not be that significant, it is good to see Xiaomi switch things up with their phone's design every year.

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Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)
Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)
Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)
Xiaomi 14 Pro (image via 91mobiles)

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Anil Ganti, 2023-10-13 (Update: 2023-10-13)