Redmi 14C passes certifications on China, launch soon

On September 5, a new Xiaomi device with the model number 2409BRN2CC completed domestic 3C certification and is expected to enter the market shortly. According to previous reports, this model is the Chinese version of the globally released budget device called Redmi 14C.

Global Launch of Redmi 14C

The Redmi 14C was also announced on August 30, running the MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra chipset that promises excellent performance with decent power efficiency. It also comes with up to LPDDR4X memory and eMMC 5.1 flash storage-the competitive specs in this class start at an affordable price of just $119 USD.

Main Specifications of Redmi 14C

For reference only, here’s what the global version of the Redmi 14C offers:

  • Display: 6.88-inch HD+, 120Hz LCD water drop screen
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G81 Ultra, fabricated on TSMC’s 12nm process; 2×2.0GHz Cortex-A75 + 6×1.8GHz Cortex-A55 CPU cores and Mali-G52 MC2 GPU
  • Camera: 50MP-main rear camera, while on the front end it has a 13MP selfie camera.
  • Battery: 5160mAh capacity, supporting 18W fast charging
  • Color Options: It is available in four different colors: Midnight Black, Fantasy Purple, Sage Green, and Starry Blue.

Boasting all these features, the Redmi 14C would probably come out as the best option in case one is on the lookout for a budget phone with pretty good performance and a sound camera experience.

Expectations from the Chinese Version

The Chinese version of the Redmi 14C probably carries similar specs of the global variant, although there could be slight modifications to suit the Chinese market. This essentially means that, now since 3C certification is done, an official launch date may not be far away for this particular model in China. The budget gadget will no doubt create interest among customers looking for an affordable, capable smartphone. Watch for more information as the launch nears in China.

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