Xiaomi has already confirmed to launch the new Xiaomi 14 Civi smartphone in the market of India on June 12 and the device will be available through Flipkart in the country. Today the shopping website has confirmed some crucial specification details of the device. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the details.
According to the shopping website, the upcoming Xiaomi 14 Civi smartphone will come with a 50 MP primary camera with Leica’s Summilux Lens along with a 50 MP Portrait telephoto camera that offers 2x zoom and a 12 MP ultra-wide lens with a 120-degree field of view.
The upcoming Xiaomi 14 Civi will also come with a 32 MP + 32 MP dual selfie camera and the same will be capable to record videos in 4K resolution. The device is also confirmed to come with a slim 7.4mm metal body with a premium vegan leather finish on the back.
It is also confirmed to come with a ‘floating quad-curve’ display with 1.5K resolution along with a 120Hz refresh rate, and the device will also feature Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 protection. The device will be capable to provide over 68 billion colors along with Dolby Vision, and the device will also feature HDR10+ support. It will be coming with stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos tuning.
The Xiaomi 14 Civi will come with the power of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 mobile processor and the device will be running on Android 14 with HyperOS out of the box. The device will be housing a 4,700mAh battery along with 67W fast charging. It is also confirmed that the device will be available in the colour options including Crusie Blue, Matcha Green, and Shadow Black.
So let’s wait for the launch of the device and you guys are recommended to stick with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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