For 40 thousand rubles Xiaomi 14 Lite is truly a godsend. True, it is not sold in Russia. So you can only order from China. Although installing Google services on it is not a problem, it’s just like making the Russian language.
The hardware of the smartphone is standard. It includes a cable, 67 W power supply with Chinese plug, clear plastic case, stickers and documentation. The back panel of the Xiaomi 14 Lite is made of glass and eco-leather, and the frame is made of aluminum.
Xiaomi 14 Lite is the world’s first smartphone with Snapdragon 8S Gen 3 support. It is a cheaper version of the flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor. In fact, its performance is slightly lower than Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Memory options are available. 12/256, 12/512 and 16/512 GB. Even demanding games will run smoothly on Xiaomi 14 Lite.
The screen of the new product has a diagonal of 6.5 inches, 2K resolution and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The stated maximum brightness of the Xiaomi 14 Lite is 3000 nits. The screen and performance of the smartphone are at flagship level.
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As for the cameras, the Xiaomi 14 Lite has three lenses that actually work. The main module has a resolution of 50 MP and optical stabilization, telephoto – 50 MP, ultra-wide – 13 MP. You can see the picture examples above.
Video capture on Xiaomi 14 Lite is of flagship quality. The main module can record video at 4K 60 fps, while the front and wide angle modules can record video at a maximum of 4K 30 fps. There are also two front lenses: both 32 MP. They take quality photos.
The battery capacity of the smartphone is only 4700 mAh. It will definitely be enough for a working day. It charges to 100% in approximately 45 minutes. Xiaomi 14 Lite does not support wireless charging.
Xiaomi 14 Lite is an excellent option for 40 thousand rubles in terms of its features and capabilities.
Source: Ferra

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