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Xiaomi 14 Camera: Early leaks reveal Xiaomi 14 smartphone's camera features

 Xiaomi 14 Camera: According to tipster, the upcoming Xiaomi 14 smartphone will come with two storage options - 512GB and 1TB. This is an upgrade from the previous Xiaomi 13 model, which only provided a maximum of 512GB internal storage


Xiaomi 14 Camera: It is said that work is underway on the Xiaomi 14, which will succeed the Xiaomi 13 launched last year in China. Recently, information about several features of the upcoming smartphone has been revealed. Now, tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) has provided details about the storage and main camera sensor.

Check out the camera sensor details of Xiaomi 14 here. As per the tipster, the upcoming Xiaomi 14 smartphone will come with two storage options - 512GB and 1TB. This is an upgrade from the previous Xiaomi 13 model, which only provided a maximum of 512GB of internal storage. According to the latest information, the main camera of Xiaomi 14 will feature a larger sensor compared to its predecessor. The sensor will have a size of 1/1.28 inches and will be a 50MP sensor, which is an improvement over the previous 50MP sensor with a size of 1/1.49 inches. Additionally, there is an expectation that Xiaomi 14 will have a "medium-telephoto" camera alongside the main camera, possibly equipped with a similar standard lens as its previous model.

Another noteworthy feature is that Xiaomi 14 might have ultra-slim bezels around all sides of its display. The company is focusing more on photography and videography for Xiaomi 14, and further information about it can be found here. The bezels on its display will be almost non-existent, making the phone's design more premium. The storage capacity of the phone could be either 512GB or 1TB.

Xiaomi 14 Specifications. Recent leaks and rumors suggest that the Xiaomi 14 smartphone will come with a 4,860mAh battery. Regarding its charging capabilities, it is reported to support 90W wired charging. Additionally, the device will also provide 50W wireless charging. The Xiaomi 14 is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship chipset.

According to the earlier leaks about the Xiaomi 14 smartphone, it will feature a flat display with very slim bezels and a punch-hole cutout in the center. On the back panel of the device, there will be a square-shaped camera module similar to the existing Xiaomi 13 series, and the placement of the sensors is reminiscent of its previous smartphones.

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