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Redmi Note 14 Pro Smartphone Reportedly Found Listed On India’s BIS

Redmi can soon launch the Redmi Note 14 series in China as well as the global and Indian markets. These phones are reported to have already visited the IMEI certification website and just recently the Redmi Note 14 smartphone reportedly appeared on China’s 3C certification website confirming that it will support 45W fast charging. Now a new smartphone has been found listed on India’s BIS certification website with the model number 24094RAD4I. This has been spotted by 91mobiles and it is believed to be associated with the Redmi Note 14 Pro smartphone and has appeared on IMEI.

Here the “I” in the model number confirms its launch in India while the “2409” suggests that the smartphone can be launched in India in September month of this year. Along with this smartphone, a POCO phone with the model number 2409FPCC4I has also been spotted though nothing is known or reported about its marketing name earlier.

This series can comprise Redmi Note 14, Redmi Note 14 Pro, and Redmi Note 14 Pro+ smartphones. The series can come with a 1.5K display. As far as processor is concerned the Pro version can be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor while the Pro+ variant can pack MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro SoC.



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