Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro Leak in All Available Colors, Launch Date Confirmed

Xiaomi has officially confirmed the launch date for its upcoming 14T and 14T Pro smartphones: September 26. Just hours after this announcement, leaked renders of both devices hit the web, showing off every available color option.

The Xiaomi 14T will be available in four shades, while the 14T Pro comes in three. As seen in the renders, the Leica branding remains front and center on the camera module, which continues to be a significant design feature for Xiaomi’s photography-focused devices.

Both phones feature a rectangular camera island in the top-left corner of the back, housing three lenses, with a fourth ring designated for the LED flash array. As expected, neither model includes a periscope zoom camera—a feature typically reserved for Xiaomi’s premium flagships. The T series has never ventured into those ultra-high-end camera capabilities.

Rumor has it that the Xiaomi 14T will boast a 6.67-inch “1.5K” AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 4,000 nits. Under the hood, it’s expected to pack the MediaTek Dimensity 8300-Ultra chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The camera setup includes a 50 MP primary lens with a 1/1.56″ Sony IMX906 sensor, a 50 MP telephoto lens, a 12 MP ultrawide camera, and a 32 MP selfie shooter.

The 14T Pro, while nearly identical in design, will up the ante with the more powerful Dimensity 9300+ processor and 512GB of internal storage. Both devices will come with an IP68 rating, ensuring dust and water resistance.

As for pricing, leaks suggest the 14T will start at €649, with the 14T Pro going for €899. Interestingly, the standard 14T seems to feature more curved back glass compared to the flatter design of the Pro model, though both maintain flat frames. One nice design touch: the power button on both phones has a textured 3D finish, making it easy to identify by touch.

via 91mobiles

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