Xiaomi has unveiled its latest smartphone series, the Redmi Note 14, in Pakistan during a grand launch event held at the Expo Center.
The series includes the Redmi Note 14, Redmi Note 14 Pro, and Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 5G, boasting cutting-edge features like a high-resolution AI-powered camera and enhanced durability for superior performance.
Designed to deliver flagship-level photography, the Note 14 series sets new standards for mobile technology.
Sufyan Ahmed, Head of Marketing, highlighted that this is the first smartphone release by any brand this year.
“The Redmi Note series has always been our top-performing lineup. It comes in two variants: 8+128GB priced at Rs. 53,999 and 8+256GB at Rs. 57,999. The Note 14 Pro is available in 8+256GB for Rs. 79,999 and 12+512GB for Rs. 94,999, while the Note 14 Pro+ 5G 12+512GB is priced at Rs. 144,999,” he stated.
He also revealed Xiaomi’s plans to expand into other products, including LEDs and vehicles.
Airlink CEO Muzaffar Hayat Paracha praised Xiaomi’s journey in Pakistan, noting that the company began manufacturing smartphones locally two and a half years ago.
“It’s a proud moment that all Xiaomi phones are now made in Pakistan, meeting global standards in a short time,” he remarked.
Earlier, Apple reduced the price of its iPhone 16 series in Pakistan, with cuts ranging from Rs 4000 to Rs 14,000.
This move marks a notable shift in the company’s pricing strategy for the flagship device, launched in September last year.
The revised prices position the entry-level iPhone 16 (128 GB) at Rs361,700, while the 256GB and 512GB variants are now priced at Rs401,000 and Rs480,250, respectively.
For the larger iPhone 16 Plus, the 128GB model now costs Rs401,000, the 256 GB variant is Rs441,000, and the 512 GB version is Rs520,000