Description
Price: ₹79,999 - ₹59,999.00
(as of Dec 30, 2025 11:43:40 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer

1 Leica 50MP Triple Camera
2 Summilux Lens
3 Leica Floating Camera
4 Master Lens System
5 Ultra wide camera

1 Unprecedented Contrast
2 Leica Cinematography
3 Selfie Recording at 4K
4 Leica Vibrant
5 Spatial Surround Sound

1 Designed to perfection
2 Jade Green
3 Matte Black
4 Classic White

1 Processor
2 HyperOS
3 Lock Screen

1 Display
2 Ultra Immersive Display

1 Charging
2 Surge Charging

1 Dustproof
2 Tap and Pay
3 Connectivity
50MP Leica professional optics helps in capture images in great detail. Light Fusion 900 image sensor with extremely high dynamic range for clear backlit shots. The 50MP Telephoto-Macro (75mm Leica portrait) and 50MP Ultra-wide lens enables you to capture in different perspectives. Xiaomi 14 can supports 8K video recording and also can record in Dolby Vision for a professional cinematography experience
The 6.36 inch 1.5K 120Hz LTPO AMOLED display with a peak brightness of 3000nits meets the most demanding needs and provides the best viewing experience. The display reproduces 68 Billion+ colours with DC dimming across the brightness range. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus
Xiaomi 14 boots with Xiaomi’s HyperOS out of the box. HyperOS is based on Android 14
The flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 4nm processor is designed to provide groundbreaking performance. The processor is coupled with fast UFS 4.0 Storage and LPDDR5X RAM for extreme performance. The Xiaomi IceLoop, a proprietory cooling system helps in keeping the phone temperatures in check even at peak performance
Xiaomi 14 Supports upto 90W of Wired fast charging amd 50W of Fast wireless charging. 120W Hypercharger provided in the box.
Customers say
Customers praise the phone’s exceptional camera quality, describing it as a DSLR-like beast, and appreciate its compact size and efficient performance. They find it offers good value for money and consider it a true flagship device. However, the battery life receives mixed reviews, with some saying it’s very good while others find it drains faster than expected. Additionally, customers report issues with fogging on the camera lens and note that the phone heats up even when idle.











Ankit –
To a fellow buyer/human
I’ll be honest with you, i too was extremely skeptical of this purchase because of you know the camera fogging reviews, prior to this I’ve been a OnePlus user, i was using a 6t and i was very adamant of getting just 1+ 12 because i thought Xiaomi might not be worth the gamble as per the camera issues as camera being its main component next to the processor, but this phone is just amazing, battery has been lasting for more than a day for me (I don’t play games or do some heavy usage) just a regular user, so please take a note of that.Haptics too are great but I don’t really use them as much because it feels weird to have a vibration everytime i tap on the screen, but the vibration motor will be of great help when calls and notifications are recieved.Camera is as promised is brilliant. Display and processing of thermals and sound quality (calls and music) is good enough as well, i live in northern india, so it’s pretty warm most of the time of the year so thermals are working well enough as the most heavy task i did till now was setting this phone up and it was smooth, ui is something that might bother you, if you have not used a Xiaomi device before this, but it grows on you, most of the bloatware (as there’s some) can be either uninstalled or force stopped and removed from the app drawer (as i prefer a drawer system instead of pages).In hand feel is absolutely amazing i got the black variant so that I don’t smudge the back panel with fingerprints, loved the back cover that’s offered with the phone. Charging speed is not whopping fast but it’s fast enough, as there are many 120w charging phones out there, you might feel it’s slower than that but 30-45 mins in direct plugs instead of extensions, it goes 15-100. All in all, i got this phone at 48k 12/512 variant and I’m happy with my choice now.I hope the camera fogging issue whosoever is facing it, is addressed by Xiaomi soon, so that people can see that they have created a fiercely fast, compact deviceI’m not attaching any photo samples because the pictures that I’ve taken yet are personal to me, and my family but they are amazing, especially the Leica b/w shots (they literally force you to take b/w shots with their sheer brilliance in processing those images)Pardon me if there are any typos as i write slower than i think 😅
Deepak prabhakar –
It’s a real flagship and better then it’s compitition
I am using Xiaomi 14 from past 3 weeks.Earlier I was using Redmi K20 Pro from past 61 months, bought around ₹31K including 27W charger in 2019.Now, I was looking for compact form factor phone. I Did some research and comparison between S24, Pixel8, Xiaomi 14, iphone14. But eventually based on my research and watched few expert reviews on YouTube.Selected Samsung S24 and Xiaomi 14, but Decided to put money 💰 on Xiaomi 14 reason past experience with Mi flagship.Experience: Display size is just perfect, performance is superb (Not a gamer),Charging speed is mind boggling with its in the box 120W charger and wireless charging is also worked even with backcover on, Battery backup is good,Looks premium but I would definitely suggest to go for Matt Black option because back glass is fingure print magnet. 5G and wifi connectivity seems perfectly fine.Camera is a beast and you check my photo samples and video quality.Misses: If I have to point out any misses from this nearly perfect smartphone, I would say more AI features.Verdict: Deliver more value than its cost.
jatinder singh –
Real Flagship killer.
Nice Flagship killer.Camera, display, performance & Battery all GreatCompact & handy phone.
Jitender –
Xiaomi 14 (Black, 12 GB / 512 GB) – the pocket rocket that almost nails everything
Quick vibeBlack slab, 188 g, feels denser than it looks. One-hand friendly after a year of 6.7-inch monsters. Glass back is a grease magnet; I slap on the clear case day-one so it doesn’t skate off my desk.Pros – why I’m smiling- Screen candy – 6.36″ LTPO OLED, 1-120 Hz, 3 000 nits peak. Sunlight? Still readable. HDR vids pop, and the adaptive drop to 1 Hz saves juice when I’m just staring at Spotify.- Speed for days – Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 + 12 GB LPDDR5X. Genshin maxed, 60 fps, 30 min = warm, not hot. App jumps are instant; no “loading” bar shame.- Cam bag – triple 50 MP (wide / ultra / 3.2× tele). Leica “vivid” can’t be killed, but shots are social-ready straight out the gate. Night mode keeps neon signs sharp instead of smeary.- Storage peace – 512 GB UFS 4.0, no micro-SD dance needed; I’ve dumped my whole FLAC folder and still 400 GB free.- Extras – IP68, IR blaster, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, stereo Atmos speakers that actually sound wide.Cons – the itch remains- Battery life – 4 610 mAh sounds fine, but the LTPO screen + HyperOS still chew through 25 % on a heavy camera day; I hit the charger by bedtime instead of the next morning.- Throttles under long load – 20-min 8K recording and the chip backs down; fps dips if you push hard back-to-back.- Slippery when naked – glossy back + straight sides = trust-fall champion. Case mandatory.- HyperOS bloat – cleaner than old MIUI, yet still two pre-installed “tools” I’ll never open. Some AI tricks stuck in beta.- Selfie just ok – 32 MP front is soft in indoor light; skin looks Instagram-filtered even with beauty off.- No jack, no SD – dongle life if you own legacy wired cans.Bottom lineCompact powerhouse that punches above its size. If you can live with the odd throttle and a so-so selfie cam, the black 12/512 GB version is the stealth flagship to beat right now.
Aryan rawat –
Loved it, but Xiaomi really devalued its own flagship
I bought the Xiaomi 14 right at launch for ₹70,000, thinking I was investing in a true flagship. And honestly, the phone itself is incredible — performance, camera, battery, everything feels top-tier. I’ve enjoyed every bit of it and have zero complaints about the product.But what really hurts is how quickly Xiaomi dropped the price to ₹47,000 within just a few months. That’s a massive difference, and it completely kills the premium image and resale value of what was supposed to be their flagship device. It makes early buyers like me feel punished for trusting the brand early on.Fantastic phone, disappointing pricing strategy. Xiaomi needs to understand that flagship isn’t just about specs — it’s also about maintaining value and pride of ownership