At the end of January, Xiaomi brought the Redmi Note 14 line to Brazil, which is already very popular with Brazilians. This year, the Chinese company, through its official distributor, DL, brought four variants. The main highlight is the Redmi Note 14 Pro+, which arrives in Brazil for the first time with Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, up to 12 GB of RAM, a 200 MP camera and support for 120 W ultra-fast charging.
In addition to the smartphone aimed at a more demanding public, the company has once again bet on a device with 4G connectivity. This is the model with the highest sales volume of the entire range in the Brazilian market.
With the demand for new technologies, especially 5G, all the major manufacturers have decided to abandon mid-range devices without support for the latest technology. This has paved the way for Xiaomi to currently be the only company offering cost-effective mid-range solutions with 4G in the Brazilian market.
(Source: giz_br, on February 24)