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Redmi Note 14S Surfaces with TDRA and FCC Certifications

It looks like Xiaomi’s Redmi brand is gearing up to release another mid-range contender—the Redmi Note 14S. Recent leaks have revealed that this new device has already popped up on key certification platforms, pointing toward a launch that’s just around the corner. If you’re a fan of Xiaomi’s Note series, here’s what to expect.

A Certified Leap Forward

The Redmi Note 14S, bearing the model number “2502FRA65G,” appeared in both the TDRA and FCC databases, signifying it’s ready to hit the market soon. These certifications confirm that the device is coming to regions like the UAE and the US, while earlier filings with the European EEC hinted at an initial launch in Europe. With global certifications in the bag, Redmi seems poised to expand its reach with this new device.

TDRA’s certification gives us a glimpse at its official model name—Redmi Note 14S—which is consistent with Xiaomi’s naming strategy. However, here’s where things get intriguing—FCC listings suggest that this phone shares the same FCC ID as the Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G. That leads us to believe the new model will carry over a lot of features from its predecessor.

Familiar Yet Reliable Features

According to leaks, the Redmi Note 14S will echo many attributes of its predecessor, the Note 13 Pro 4G. For reference, the Note 13 Pro 4G featured a 6.67-inch full HD+ display with a buttery smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It was powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 Ultra processor, ensuring decent performance for typical daily tasks and light gaming.

The phone also packed a solid 200MP triple camera setup on the back, a generous 5000mAh battery, and 67W fast charging. While these specs are yet to be confirmed for the Note 14S, it’s safe to assume that Redmi intends to retain or slightly enhance these dependable features.

What to Expect?

If the Redmi Note 14S truly mirrors the Note 13 Pro 4G, it won’t be a groundbreaking overhaul—but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The Note 13 Pro 4G has been well-received for its blend of performance, display quality, and cameras at an accessible price point. A tweaked version, likely optimized for newer markets, could very well be a smart move by Redmi.

For now, we can only wait as Redmi gears up to officially announce the Note 14S. Whether or not it manages to surprise us with any upgrades remains to be seen, but for fans of the series, this phone should continue building on Redmi’s legacy of offering value-packed mid-range smartphones. Stay tuned!

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