Xiaomi is announcing the 14T and 14T Pro on September 26, the company confirmed today. And mere hours later, a full set of leaked renders has emerged for both devices. These show the Xiaomi 14T in four colors, and the 14T Pro in three. As you can see from the renders, the Leica branding is still present and very prominently applied to the camera housing on the back.
The camera island itself is a
rectangularly shaped one in the top left of the rear. Both handsets have three
cameras, while the fourth 'ring' is for the LED flash array. Neither seems to
have a periscope zoom camera, but that's not surprising - no T series device
ever did. Those are still confined to Xiaomi's ultra high-end smartphones, and
these two aren't that. The back glass on the 'vanilla' 14T seems more curved
than the one on the 14T Pro, but they both have flat frames. The
power button has a nice looking 3D texture making it very easy to identify with
touch in a pinch.
The 14T will allegedly come with a
6.67-inch "1.5K" AMOLED touchscreen with 144 Hz refresh rate and
4,000-nit peak brightness, the MediaTek Dimensity 8300-Ultra chipset, 12GB of
RAM, 256GB of storage, a 50 MP main camera with a 1/1.56" type Sony IMX906
sensor, a 50 MP telephoto, a 12 MP ultrawide, and a 32 MP selfie camera. The
14T Pro will be mostly similar but will be powered by the top of the line
Dimensity 9300+ instead, and will have 512GB of storage. Both phones will have
IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
The 14T's price has been rumored to be
€ 649, while the 14T Pro will apparently go for € 899.
