Last year Xiaomi launched the 13T and 13T Pro in late September, and this year we're expecting the 14T and 14T Pro to be their successors. The Xiaomi 14T Pro has in fact just been spotted in the Geekbench online database, using MediaTek's Dimensity 9300+ SoC. That's in line with past iterations of this series, as the 13T Pro used the Dimensity 9200+. The prototype 14T Pro that ran the benchmark had 12GB of RAM, and it was of course running Android 14.
It managed a 9,369 single-core score and a
26,083 multi-core score, but keep in mind this is Geekbench 4.4 for Android and
not a newer 6.x build for whatever reason, and the numbers aren't directly
comparable across versions.
While the phone is only listed in the
database with its model number, a previous Indonesian certification revealed
the association between that model number and the name Xiaomi 14T Pro, which is
how we know what this actually is.
The Xiaomi 14T Pro might be based on the
recently unveiled Redmi K70 Ultra, which (surprise, surprise!) also uses the
Dimensity 9300+. There are however likely to be some camera-related changes -
for one thing, the 14T Pro should get Leica co-branding, but the sensors could
end up being (slightly) different too.