Xiaomi 14 hits Russian market with premium specs, bundled perks

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The Xiaomi 14 flagship smartphone, unveiled at MWC 2024, is scheduled to be sold in Russia at a price of 100,000 rubles. This information comes from the MTS press service via socialbites.ca.

In this pricing configuration, the device will be offered in a 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant, while the 12/512 GB configuration is priced at 110,000 rubles. In MTS retail locations, customers will be able to choose from three color options: black, white, and green.

Pre-order customers are set to receive a bundle of perks, including a KION online cinema subscription and a 12-month MTS Premium subscription, alongside a Xiaomi Watch S3 smartwatch. The pre-order gift package also includes a smartwatch case, additional lenses, a removable flash, and a spare strap for the watch.

Analysts note that Xiaomi claimed the top position in MTS’s mobile network by the end of 2023. The brand has cultivated a sizable user base and has steadily expanded its lineup each year, with a continued push into flagship devices. Industry observers expect strong demand for the Xiaomi 14 in the Russian market, given the brand’s ongoing growth in popularity and its history of aggressive product rollouts.

Xiaomi 14 initially debuted in China in late October 2023. The international edition of the phone was introduced at MWC 2024 on February 25, alongside the new Xiaomi 14 Ultra. It remains unclear whether the international variant will be launched in Russia.

The Xiaomi 14 sports a 6.36-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1200 by 2670 pixels, a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 3000 nits. The device houses a triple-camera system featuring a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a telephoto lens with 3.2x optical zoom. Performance is driven by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.

Previously, Onur highlighted the Smartphone Magic6 Pro, which features a 180-megapixel zoom camera and is priced at 130,000 rubles.

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