Presented in China at the very end of October and put on sale on Halloween eve, so far the Xiaomi 14 variants haven’t made it globally. Judging from previous Xiaomi releases, users from across the world can expect the Xiaomi 14 series to arrive in the coming weeks (with us being already well into November, this could mean to expect them in early 2024).
“Sales of the Mi 14 series have exceeded 1 million units and the phones are still in severe short supply,” Xiaomi Chief Executive Lei Jun posted on Weibo. If this is true, it could mean that the slump in China’s phone market could be nearing an end.
And the slump is very real – ten consecutive quarters of decline in phone sales in China. The industry research firm IDC predicts the Chinese market is on track to achieve year-on-year sales growth in the fourth quarter (the predicted growth hasn’t been put in numbers or percentages for now).
The market overseas could very well be bottoming out – Huawei stirred the market with its Mate 60 Pro, which got US officials scratching their heads over the question “How could the heavily sanctioned China pull this off?” According to a report, Huawei managed to bring in some respectable figures in terms of sales lately.
Back to the Xiaomi 14 series, though – both the Xiaomi 14 and the Xiaomi 14 Pro offer some interesting features. Like these (for the Pro variant):
- 6.7-inch WQHD+ (522 PPI), 1-120 Hz LTPO display, 3000 nits peak brightness
- Verre Céramique
- Processeur Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3
- Options de stockage de 256 et 512 Go, jusqu'à 16 Go de RAM
- Ouverture variable : appareil photo ƒ/1,42-ƒ/4,0
- Batterie 4880mAh
- HyperCharge filaire de 120 W et HyperCharge sans fil de 50 W