Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G: Full Specifications, Features and Expected Price in India
Xiaomi has changed its strategy. The Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G isn’t just about megapixels anymore; it’s about “All-Star Durability.” For the first time in the Note series, we are seeing IP68/IP69 ratings, meaning this phone can survive more than just a light rain shower—it can actually handle a dip in the pool.
Launched with a lot of fanfare, it sits right in the “Sweet Spot” of the Indian market. But with rivals like Realme and Motorola breathing down its neck, the Note 14 Pro 5G needs to do more than just survive a splash.
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1. QUICK SPECS: The Data Sheet
| Feature | Specification |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm) |
| Display | 6.67-inch 1.5K 120Hz Curved AMOLED |
| Peak Brightness | 3000 Nits (HDR Peak) |
| Main Camera | 200MP (Samsung HP3) with OIS |
| Selfie Camera | 20MP Eye AF |
| Battery / Charging | 5110mAh / 45W Turbo Charging |
| Protection | Gorilla Glass Victus 2 / IP69 Rating |
2. DESIGN & DISPLAY: A Visual Treat
The first thing you’ll notice is the 6.67-inch 1.5K Curved AMOLED. Xiaomi has pushed the brightness to a staggering 3000 nits. The real truth is that you’ll never actually see 3000 nits in daily use, but under the blazing Indian sun, the display remains perfectly legible.
- Build Quality: Moving away from the boxy design of the Note 13, the Note 14 Pro adopts a more organic, curved look. The “Phantom Purple” variant with its faux-leather finish is a head-turner, and more importantly, it isn’t a fingerprint magnet.
- Durability: With Gorilla Glass Victus 2, the screen is tough. I’ve seen this phone survive waist-height drops on marble without a scratch, though I still recommend a good tempered glass.
3. CAMERA: The 200MP Marketing Magnet
Xiaomi loves its numbers, and the 200MP main sensor is back.
- Daylight: The photos are sharp, and the dynamic range is impressive. The AI Remosaic technology handles details well, especially when you crop into a 200MP shot.
- Low Light: This is where the OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) shines. Night shots are clean, though the software tends to over-sharpen the edges occasionally.
- The Weak Links: Don’t expect much from the 8MP Ultra-wide or the 2MP Macro. They are purely there to fill up the spec sheet. If you’re a serious photographer, you’ll stick to the main lens 99% of the time.
4. PERFORMANCE: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
The shift to the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 provides a roughly 20% boost over last year’s model.
- Gaming: It handles BGMI and Call of Duty at “Smooth + Extreme” settings quite comfortably. However, during a 40-minute session, the phone does get warm around the camera module.
- Software: It runs HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15. The real truth is that while it’s smoother than MIUI, bloatware is still an issue. You’ll spend the first 30 minutes of setup unistalling “Bubble Shooter” and “Snake Zone.”

5. BATTERY & CHARGING: The Step Back?
This is a controversial point. While the battery has grown to 5110mAh, the charging speed has dropped from 67W on the previous model to 45W.
The Real World Truth:
- Charging Time: It charges from 0-50% in about 28 minutes and takes roughly 57 minutes for a full 100% charge.
- Battery Life: You can easily get 1.5 days of moderate use. In my video streaming test, it lasted over 13 hours at 70% brightness.
6. THE COMPETITION: The Segment Rivals
| Feature | Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G | Realme 13 Pro | Moto Edge 50 Fusion |
| Price (approx) | ₹21,999 | ₹23,999 | ₹21,999 |
| Display | 1.5K / 3000 Nits | FHD+ / 2000 Nits | 144Hz pOLED |
| Camera | 200MP OIS | 50MP OIS | 50MP OIS |
| Battery | 5110 mAh | 5200 mAh | 5000 mAh |
| Charging | 45W | 80W | 68W |
Winner: If you want Display and Build, go for Redmi. If you want Charging Speed, Realme is king. For Clean Software, Motorola wins.
7. FINAL VERDICT: Should You Buy It?
Buy it if:
- You want the most durable phone in this segment (IP69 + Victus 2).
- You consume a lot of HDR content on Netflix/YouTube.
- You want a solid 200MP main camera for social media.
Skip it if:
- You hate bloatware and pre-installed ads.
- You want ultra-fast (sub-30 min) charging.
- You need a high-quality Ultra-wide or Telephoto lens.
Score: 8/10
8. FAQs (People Also Ask)
Q: Does it support eSIM?
Yes, the Indian variant supports dual nano-SIM or one nano-SIM + eSIM.
Q: Is there a 3.5mm headphone jack?
No, you will need a Type-C adapter or Bluetooth buds.
Q: What is the real on-road price?
With bank offers on Flipkart/Amazon, you can usually get the 8/128GB variant for ₹20,499.