Over at IMDA, we saw a new listing for a Xiaomi phone that just popped up yesterday and even though it did not specify what model it was, there are certainly reports about it saying that it is a Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G. These are the things IMDA spilled about it.
‘24116RACCG’ is the model code they assigned to it on this IMDA listing. And yes! They also stated that this code is for a Xiaomi phone, but nowhere does it say it’s a Redmi Note 14 Pro. Well, we saw an FCC listing before IMDA, it had this exact number and even revealed its identity at the time.
IMDA says this phone should come out as an LTE model, and they will plant WiFi, NFC, and a Bluetooth module within it. The details are mostly vague on this listing but it did help clarify again that ‘24116RACCG’ is a global handset and it will be heading straight for Singapore.
FCC had plenty to say about Xiaomi's latest 4G model and it brought confirmation for most of its specs back in October. Of course, this 4G variant won’t measure up to the 5G one because it is only a 1080p POLED 6.67” phone that probably has a Helio G99 in it.
Then comes the power section in this FCC listing, and we learn that Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G is a 5500mAh phone, the size it also shares with the 5G version. But there’s a chance the 4G Note 14 Pro will last longer because it has relatively low pixels to push around and an even less power-hungry CPU.