Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 4G Tested on Geekbench with Helio G99 Chip and 8GB RAM

Usama Rasool

Geekbench has exposed another phone: a Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 4G, which is about to launch globally as a substitute for its 5G twin. It’s been in the news for some time, and some certifications offered proof of Note 14 4G’s existence. The benchmarker confirms some details we were unsure of before.


 “24117RN76G” is the same model code for the Redmi Note 14 4G we tracked from some previous reports and a TDRA certification. Of course, with the letter “G” at the end, a global launch is a strong possibility. Geekbench revealed the model’s SoC, RAM, performance scores, and Android version.

The variant tested here has 8 GB RAM, as you can see at the end of this screenshot. Redmi wired it to a MediaTek Helio G99 mid-range chip soldered to a motherboard codename ‘tanzanite.’ This has a split architecture of eight cores divided into 6 x 2.0GHz and 2 x 2.2GHz clusters. 


That hardware assortment yields big numbers on Geekbench more specifically, 732 single-core points, and a 1976 score on all eight cores. Helio G99 is a big performance jump from Note 13 4G’s Snapdragon 680 chip. 


This Xiaomi's latest 4G handset is an alternative to the existing Note 14 5G, which has Android 14 by default. That may be why you are stuck with the same OS version with the 4G, despite some newer Redmi phones getting Android 15. The lack of other details on Geekbench is luckily made up for thanks to the rumor mill.

We hear rumors that the Redmi Note 14 4G has a 120Hz refresh rate and an eye-protective screen. It could be an AMOLED phone with an in-display fingerprint. 5500mAh battery and 33W fast charging are also expected here. We’ll know more about the device in the coming weeks near its global unveiling (probably due in January).  

 

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