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Characteristics XIAOMI 14

Screen size6.36 "

RAM16 GB

Internal storage1000 GB

AnTuTu1985014

Capacity4610 mAh

Description

Introducing the Xiaomi 14 smartphone, a robust and feature-rich device designed to cater to both tech enthusiasts and the everyday user. Powered by superior performance capabilities, it offers a seamless and responsive user experience, thanks to the inclusion of a high-performance processor complemented by 16 GB of RAM. This device ensures quick app launches, efficient multitasking, and smooth performance in demanding applications and games.
The Xiaomi 14 is equipped with a high-quality camera setup, allowing you to capture your moments in vivid detail. Whether it's panoramic landscapes or intimate portraits, the camera is designed to deliver good picture quality in a variety of settings. The smartphone also features a generous 4610 mAh battery, ensuring sustained usage with good autonomy, suitable for extended streaming, gaming, and productivity tasks without frequent recharges.
The display on the Xiaomi 14 offers a good visual experience, boasting vibrant colors and clear visuals, making it a pleasure to watch videos, browse, and use apps. With an ample storage capacity of 1000 GB, you have plenty of room to store all your essential files, photos, videos, and apps with ease, categorizing this smartphone as having very good storage capability.
Furthermore, Xiaomi 14 supports modern essentials such as wireless charging, which allows for convenient power-ups without the cords; NFC for contactless interactions, payments, and seamless connectivity with other NFC-enabled devices; and 5G technology that promises ultra-fast internet speeds and a more robust wireless communication experience.
The design of the Xiaomi 14 is crafted with aesthetics and comfort in mind, featuring a sleek, modern look that feels as good as it looks. It is an intelligent choice for those who need a dependable, feature-packed smartphone that keeps up with the demands of modern mobile computing and connectivity. Whether for work or play, the Xiaomi 14 stands ready to enhance your digital lifestyle.

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Jonnymac

15.08.2024

I've just received the Xiaomi 14 in Jade Green as an upgrade to my 3 year old Poco F3 (which is still working well). This flash sale is a great deal as I wanted better cameras than the F6 Pro offered, but didn't want the bulk of the 14 Ultra. Next day delivery, and set up and updated within the hour. Thankfully no misting up of the lenses, and the smaller size feels great. Bought a clear case to show the lovely green colour as the supplied black case completely hides the body and makes it look like a £50 budget phone.
It has a really quality feel and the cameras are great, although I've had limited use so far. I've tried the AI camera features, which you have to download as plug-ins, and I can see that they have great potential.
We're going to India for a month in September for my son's wedding, and I'm hoping that the cameras on the 14 will save me having to carry my bulky digital camera everywhere.
Usual niggles about having to delete some bloatware, but not as bad as previous Poco phones.
It's a shame that more people aren't aware of what Xiaomi can offer and don't want to stray from the usual iPhone/ Samsung universe.

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hawki

28.07.2024

Where's the full review for Civi GSMArena... Been waiting for some time now... Please do ASAP

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phOneX

16.07.2024

sad fact is, samsung low/midrangers are full of bloatwares. So only premium phone gives you good vibes.

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phOneX

16.07.2024

funtouch os is pathetic, not at all feeling premium.

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Marco M

11.07.2024

I haven't had the chance to properly try Vivo nor Oppo for a few years now. Only quick demos on stands when visiting in Asia. Oppo hasn't been here since the X5 and Vivo sadly didn't really sell any flagships in my region as I can remember at all. Both of them offering both great camera HW and SW makes, which I really like.

Hopefully they will come with some flagships here in not too long. Both the X7 Ultra and the X100 Ultra looks wonderful. I really hope next gen. comes to northern Europe, and with a flat display, like Xiaomi finally did with the 14 Ultra.

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CamoGeko-XDA

11.07.2024

Agreed, both have their pros and cons.

I've owned every Android phone brand out there and I can say that HyperOS is really good. So is OneUI, even though it's not as user friendly imo.

My recent admiration goes to ColorOS and FuntouchOS.

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Marco M

10.07.2024

It seems you don't fully understand what subjectivity it. You may prefer One UI. That is your personal preference. It is not wrong in any way. Likewise I can prefer whichever UI suites me best, my personal subjective preference. Which aligns better with HyperOS.

It's very simple.

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Marco M

10.07.2024

And in Hyper OS they are opt-in. . . It's just that likely most people complaing about them just select all during their first setup. Not my, nor HyperOS' fault. Essentially do not allow the the option during first setup. That is it.

In One UI they are more opt-out. At least the bloatware, which there is so much more of as well. In the initial setup, you have some of the same options with regards to ads and personalization as in HyperOS, which are opt-in, but at no point was I asked about the bloat apps, nor did I allow for more bloat apps to be installed. I was not even connected to wifi, but only on mobile data, and yet it kept on going. No prompt.

In fact, the "app" that kept installing new spam games, at first startup in one UI, wasn't one I could uninstall directly by it's name. Or rather, the name that showed as installing games wasn't the actual name of the app. This has to be intentional to make it more difficult to find the offender. Typically when handling a notification you long press and gets taken to the app in settings, or at least it has the correct name of the app. This had neither and it just kept installing bloatware, with no permission given by me. After uninstalling all Samsung bloat, which you get additional warnings about doing compared to other apps, then no more unwanted bloat being automatically installed.

Then there's the usual android things like not enabling google discover, essentially by rejecting at first swiping in the left side on the home screen and also disabling it in google chrome - if using that browser.

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Anonymous

09.07.2024

But everyone is not a techie and may not bother to try removing ads.Ads should be opt-in not opt-out.