Redmi Note 14 Receives Indonesian Certification: Global Launch Imminent!
Xiaomi fans outside of China, rejoice! The Redmi Note 14, the base model of Xiaomi's latest budget smartphone series, has received SDPPI certification in Indonesia. This strongly suggests that a global launch for the Redmi Note 14 series is just around the corner.
SDPPI Certification: A Key Step Towards a Global Launch
The SDPPI (Directorate General of Resources and Equipment of Post and Informatics) certification is a requirement for devices to be sold in Indonesia. The fact that the Redmi Note 14 has received this certification, under model number 24094RAD4G, indicates that Xiaomi is gearing up for a wider release.
Global Specs and Potential Camera Changes:
The global version of the Redmi Note 14 is expected to have similar specs to its Chinese counterpart. However, there are rumors that the Pro and Pro+ models might feature different camera setups compared to their Chinese versions. According to a recent report from Xiaomi Time, both Pro models will have a different primary camera sensor, and the global Redmi Note 14 Pro+ is rumored to sport a macro camera instead of the telephoto lens found in the Chinese variant.
Pricing and Availability:
While there's no official word on global pricing yet, the Chinese variants of the Redmi Note 14 series launched with the following starting prices:
- Redmi Note 14 Pro+: CNY 1,899 (around $268)
- Redmi Note 14 Pro: CNY 1,399 (about $198)
- Redmi Note 14: CNY 1,099 (around $155)
Stay Tuned for the Global Launch:
With the SDPPI certification in place, the global launch of the Redmi Note 14 series could happen very soon. Stay tuned for official announcements from Xiaomi regarding pricing, availability, and exact specifications for the global market.