Xiaomi's T-series smartphones are known for their value, and the Xiaomi 14T continues that tradition. While it has some differences compared to the Pro model, it offers a compelling combination of features and a lower price.
Key Differences Between Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro
Both phones share a 6.67-inch display but differ in several key areas:
Feature | Xiaomi 14T | Xiaomi 14T Pro |
---|---|---|
Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8300-Ultra | MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ |
AnTuTu v10 Score (approx.) | 1,399,064 | 2,088,406 |
RAM | 12GB LPDDR5x | 12GB LPDDR5x |
Storage | 256GB/512GB UFS 4.0 | 256GB/512GB/1TB UFS 4.0 |
Main Camera | 50MP, Sony IMX906, f/1.7 | 50MP, Light Fusion 900, f/1.6 |
Telephoto Camera | 50mm | >50mm |
Ultrawide Camera | 12MP | 12MP |
Charging | 67W | 120W |
Weight | 193g/195g | 209g |
Starting Price (RRP) | €649.90 | €799.90 |
Performance and Gaming
Despite the lower AnTuTu score, the Dimensity 8300-Ultra in the Xiaomi 14T delivers ample performance for all applications, including demanding games like Genshin Impact, which ran at a near-constant 60fps with maximum detail settings in testing.
Camera
The Xiaomi 14T Pro boasts a superior camera system, particularly in low-light conditions, thanks to its Light Fusion 900 sensor. Its telephoto lens also offers a slightly longer focal length.
Charging and Other Details
The Xiaomi 14T charges at 67W, while the Pro model supports 120W charging. Neither phone includes a power adapter in the box.