Xiaomi 14 Civi specs officially revealed ahead of June 12 launch

Vlad, 04 June 2024

Xiaomi's Civi line is leaving China for the first time since its inception many years ago. The Xiaomi 14 Civi will launch in India on June 12, and Flipkart has put up a dedicated teaser microsite for the upcoming device.

This reveals some of its specs. The phone is expected to be a rebranded Civi 4 Pro, which got official in China back in March.

Xiaomi 14 Civi specs officially revealed ahead of June 12 launch

The microsite tells us it will have "segment premier Leica Professional camera system" with 15mm-50mm range, and that matches up nicely with the Civi 4 Pro's triple camera system comprising a 50 MP main with OIS, a 12 MP ultrawide, and a 50 MP 2x telephoto.

Flipkart also promises "25mm cinematic HDR", 15mm ultrawide captures with 120-degree field-of-view, dual 32 MP + 32 MP selfie cameras (just like the Civi 4 Pro), and a "floating quad-curve display" with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on top, 120 Hz refresh rate, and "1.5K" resolution.

Xiaomi 14 Civi official details Xiaomi 14 Civi official details
Xiaomi 14 Civi official details

The phone is 7.4 mm thin, and its back has a nanotech fake leather texture which should be six times more wear resistant than the previous generation. The Xiaomi 14 Civi will be offered in Cruise Blue, Matcha Green, and Shadow Black.

It will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset (exactly like the Civi 4 Pro), and a 4,700 mAh battery will keep the lights running. 67W fast wired charging will be supported.

All of these specs line up perfectly with those of the Civi 4 Pro, so the rebranding rumors seem to have been right on the money. Speaking of which, all we need to find out now is the pricing - and that will be revealed next week, on June 12, so stay tuned.


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