
As we know, Xiaomi is about to launch the new series of smartphones Redmi Note 14 in China. Well, today three Xiaomi models with model numbers 24115RA8EC, 24094RAD4C and 24094RAD4C have been approved by the Chinese radio certification platform. Additionally, the country's 3C authority has approved the 24090RA29C variant, which is expected to be marketed under the Redmi Note 14 brand.
Redmi Note 14 certified by 3C, improved fast charging

The 3C certification of the 24094RAD4C indicates that the device may be supplied with an MDY-17-EE charger. For comparison, the Redmi Note 13, equipped with the Dimensity 6080 chipset, supported 33W fast charging. However, it seems that the new charger of the Note 14 will support fast charging up to 45W, thus offering a significant improvement in terms of charging speed.
Unfortunately, the full technical specifications of the Redmi Note 14 have not yet been revealed. However, the 3C certification is a major hint that the device could launch later this month or in September. This timing could be strategic to capture consumer attention ahead of the fall holidays.

A recent report revealed that the Redmi Note 14 will also have global and Indian variants. Corresponding model numbers, such as 24094RAD4G and 24094RAD4I, have already appeared in the IMEI database. The Note 14 series is likely to arrive in other markets, including India, in January 2025. This global launch could further consolidate Xiaomi's presence in the mid-range smartphone market.
According to rumors, the Redmi Note 14 Pro and Note 14 Pro+ models will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 and Dimensity 7350 chipset. Both devices should feature a drive a triple 50 megapixel camera on the back and an OLED screen with curved edges and support for 1.5K resolution. These advanced features could make the Pro and Pro+ models particularly attractive to users looking for high performance and superior visual quality.
As always, we just have to wait for further rumors or the first official news from the brand.