Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+vsXiaomi 12S

We compare these two popular phones to help you decide which one fits your needs and budget better.

Xiaomi
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen3
RAM:8GB
Storage:256GB

Quick Stats

The Redmi Note 14 Pro+ 4G's battery life is solid but not spectacular, sufficient for daily use.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G's display boasts a smooth 120Hz refresh rate with decent brightness.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+'s camera setup is average, falling short in certain situations.
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+ has underwhelming performance that falls short of expectations in demanding scenarios.
Xiaomi
Xiaomi 12S
12S
Processor:Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1
RAM:8GB
Storage:128GB

Quick Stats

The Huawei Nova TRS boasts impressive battery life that lasts a day with heavy use easily.
Here's a revised response since there is no mention of "Xiaomi" in the original text: The Huawei Nova 12s boasts an impressive display with HDR10+ support and a 120Hz refresh rate.
The Nova 12s boasts an impressive camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary sensor and 60-megapixel front camera overall value proposition.
The Huawei Nova 12s delivers decent performance despite its outdated specifications and hefty price tag overall.
Key Differences

Processor Speed

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
2.50 GHz
Xiaomi 12S
3.20 GHz

RAM

Tie
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
8GB
Xiaomi 12S
8GB

Storage

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
256GB
Xiaomi 12S
128GB

Weight

Winner
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
210g
Xiaomi 12S
182g
Rank
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Winner
#74
Xiaomi 12S
#133
Scores by Category
Rankings
Connectivity
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#538
Xiaomi 12S
#272
Winner
Design
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#113
Winner
Xiaomi 12S
#298
Display
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#72
Winner
Xiaomi 12S
#198
Performance
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#315
Xiaomi 12S
#131
Winner
Battery
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#160
Winner
Xiaomi 12S
#369
Camera
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#22
Winner
Xiaomi 12S
#288
item_phones_categoryId
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
#1
Tie
Xiaomi 12S
#1
Tie

Note: Lower rank number indicates a better position in category.

Specifications Comparison
Specification
Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+
Xiaomi Xiaomi 12S
Model
Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen3
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen1
CPU
1x2.5GHz Cortex, A720 +3x2.4GHz Cortex A720 +4x1.8GHz Cortex A520
1x3.2 GHz Cortex, X2 +3x2.8 GHz Cortex, A710 + 4x2.0 GHz Cortex, A510
Type
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Nanometer
4
4
Frequency
2.50
3.20
64 Bits
Yes
Yes
GPU
Adreno 810 480MHz
Qualcomm Adreno 730 875 MHz
RAM
8
8
Type
LPDDR4X RAM
RAM LPDDR5
Capacity
256
128
Type
UFS Storage 2.2
UFS Storage 3.1
SD slot
No
No
Fingerprint security
Yes, in screen
Yes, in screen
Fingerprint sensor
Yes
Yes
Light sensor
Yes
Yes
Accelerometer sensor
Yes
Yes
Compass sensor
Yes
Yes
Gyroscope sensor
Yes
Yes
RGB sensor
N/A
Yes
Ultrasonic proximity virtual sensor
Yes
Yes
Audio
Dolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers, 2 microphones
Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio, Stereo Speakers, 2 microphones
Antutu Score
813816
1306715
Antutu Version
Antutu v10
Antutu v10
Antutu Standing
Overall performance better than 83% of devices
Overall performance better than 92% of devices
Cooling system
Yes
Yes
Gaming buttons
No
No
Extras
N/A
2600mm² VC vapor chamber

Note: Highlighted specifications show differences between the two devices.

Pros and Cons

Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+

Strengths

Value-packed mid-ranger
Large 5500mAh battery with solid battery life
Support for 45W charging and bundled charger
Stereo speakers with good Mark for loudness
Under-display Optical fingerprint reader
IR blaster for controlling other devices
Expandable storage up to 1TB
Headphone jack, a feature that's not easy to find nowadays

Weaknesses

Lower IP64 rating against water splashes compared to IP68 on the 5G model
Less sharp display with lower 1080p resolution and pixel density of 395 PPI
No support for HDR video content or 12bit color
Thermal management can be a bit of an issue during intense gaming
Gaming performance is not as smooth as the 5G model
Limited to 1080p video capture and some wobbling in the video while recording from a moving position
Macro camera has limited detail and noise in close-up shots
Selfies have soft facial features when taken up close

Xiaomi 12S

Strengths

The Huawei Nova 12s is a pretty fashionable device that I think some people will really like it has the same slim 6.88 mm body profile as the Nova 11 but with a new back design and it still has the same beautiful 6.7 in full HD Plus ol display that refreshes at 12 with super slim and symmetrical bases that shames even the Galaxy a55
The Huawei Nova 12s has dual stereo lot speakers that even some mid-range phones don't come with and it has a really nice unique camera array to anyone who doesn't care about specs and all this is a perfectly fine device that doesn't look dated at all even for modern mid-range phone design standards
The cameras although the main 50 megap camera lacks Optical image stabilization it is still able to offer very respectable image quality that some mid-range phones couldn't you also get an 8 megap outro camera that takes pretty acceptable shots but what's even more interesting is the front camera which takes up to 60 megapixel Steels
The Huawei Nova 12s has a really good battery life, lasting a single day of heavy use despite having a 4,600 mAh battery and it is pretty expected because it doesn't have support for 5G networks
The phone also has superch charging which can juice up the phone in no time if you forget to charge though it isn't the fastest charging wattage it is still pretty respectable and faster than many other mid-range phones
Even with a 3-year-old chipset, the Snapdragon 778 G 4G processor works well on the Huawei Nova 12s for most of the stuff we do on the phone
The micro G framework which I was surprised that it worked so well even on restoring my WhatsApp chat backup from Google Drive

Weaknesses

The Huawei Nova 12s is still really expensive compared to other phones with similar features and specs, despite its limitations such as lack of 5G support and official Google Mobile Services
The phone has a 3-year-old chipset, the Snapdragon 778 G 4G processor, which makes it truly lacking behind the competition in terms of performance and features
It's not possible to recommend spending R2,000 on this phone when there are better choices available, especially considering its outdated hardware
Lack of Google support and official Google Mobile Services can be very troublesome for users who depend entirely on Google services
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro+

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 4G is a value-packed mid-ranger that shines with its larger battery, different screen, and expandable storage options. While it may lack some features found in the 5G model, such as IP68 water protection and HDR video support, this phone offers a smooth everyday experience and solid battery life. With a headphone jack and stereo speakers, it's an attractive option for those seeking a reliable mid-range device.

Xiaomi 12S

The Huawei Nova 12s is a mid-range phone that packs some impressive features despite its outdated hardware. The device boasts a slim 6.88mm body profile and a stunning 6.7-inch Full HD+ display, which refreshes at 90Hz. It also comes with dual stereo speakers, making it a great choice for music lovers. However, the phone's true Achilles' heel lies in its specs. Powered by a 3-year-old Snapdragon 778G processor with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, the Nova 12s falls behind its contemporaries. Despite this, the device still manages to perform well in real-world usage, with apps launching quickly and games running smoothly. Another drawback is the phone's lack of official Google Mobile Services (GMS), which can be a significant issue for those who rely heavily on Google services. However, the micro-G framework helps mitigate this limitation by allowing users to access most essential Google apps. Camera performance is another highlight of the Nova 12s, with the main 50MP camera delivering respectable image quality and an impressive 60MP front camera taking superb selfie shots. The phone also boasts a 4,600mAh battery that easily lasts a day on heavy use. Ultimately, the Huawei Nova 12s is a solid mid-range phone that's let down by its outdated hardware and lack of GMS. While it's not worth the hefty retail price of RM2,000, it could be a viable option if priced lower, around RM1,000 or less.

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