The Xiaomi 14 series is the next flagship offering to come out of the company’s stable of products.
It is slated for a launch this month and if founder Lei Jun is to be believed in his claims, the device will be “very very powerful”.
So what does this mean?
Of course, being a flagship offering and possibly having three variants in the series, the Xiaomi 14 lineup will treat users to a flagship experience.
Chief among things to expect is the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 which is likely to permeate through all models in the Xiaomi 14 series.
Qualcomm’s annual Snapdragon summit is to be held on October 25 and the launch of the Xiaomi 14 series is on October 27.
So it is a very logical assumption that the lineup will in fact be the first in the Android world to feature Android’s latest and greatest SoC.
This alone is reason enough to justify Lei Jun’s statement on Weibo.
However, if leaks and reports are to be believed, that is not all that the Xiaomi 14 series has to offer.
Xiaomi has now introduced a brand new interface on its devices, shifting from its years of MIUI usage.
The new UI is being termed HyperOS and its hallmarks are being touted to make fluidity and speed the centre stage.
Unfortunately, for the time being, this new benign interface will not land on global shores.
Even so, Lei Jun has confirmed that HyperOS will gradually replace MIUI in older devices.
Apart from that there are also display metrics to take note of, with the Xiaomi 14 series looking to shatter the screen-to-body ratio by introducing an industry-first 1mm of bezels around its displays.
Recent leaks and renders revealed of the Xiaomi 14 Pro do paint a nearly complete picture of the phone’s design and outward appearance.
Prominently one can see the extremely trim bezels around the panel and the presence of a quad-camera setup on the back.
The Xiaomi 14 series is expected to be one of the first Android phones to feature the upcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor.
HyperOS is Xiaomi’s new user interface, aiming to replace MIUI. It is touted to focus on fluidity and speed.
As of now, HyperOS will not be launched globally but will gradually replace MIUI in older Xiaomi devices.
The Xiaomi 14 Pro aims to revolutionize the screen-to-body ratio with industry-first 1mm bezels around its 6.6-inch AMOLED display.
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