According to the blogger of the digital chat site, the rear main mirror of Mi 14 has 50 million pixels, and the 1/1.28-inch sensor forms part of it. Among the standard flagships of the Xiaomi digital series, this is the model with the most room at the bottom. He also said that Mi 14 has been upgraded and improved in terms of optical coating. Through this upgrade, it has the ability to adjust the light transmittance, which greatly reduces the effects of glare and ghosting.
As we all know, choosing a low-transparency coating may cause light to reflect back and forth between the lenses, resulting in ghost images, which will have a negative impact on the finished film. The optical coating upgrade of Mi 14 can effectively prevent the irreversible damage of the coating caused by the environment, show stable and excellent optical performance, and ensure that the properties of the light entering the lens will not change.
Mi 14 not only upgraded the main mirror, but also updated its telephoto lens. This vertically arranged telephoto lens has a 3.2X optical zoom function.
In terms of core configuration, the screen of Mi 14 is a 1.5K resolution OLED flexible straight screen, which integrates Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen3. The phone will be one of the industry’s first flagships powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen3 and is expected to be released as early as November this year.