₹45,800) for the 8GB RAM/ 256GB storage variant, CNY 4,299 (around ₹49,000) for the 12GB RAM/ 256GB storage variant, CNY 4,599 (around ₹52,300) for the 16GB RAM/ 512GB storage variant and CNY 4,999 (around ₹57,200) for the 16GB RAM/ 1TB storage variant. Meanwhile, the higher-end Xiaomi 14 Pro starts at CNY 4,999 (around ₹57,200) for the 12 GB RAM/ 256 GB storage variant and will be available for CNY 5,499 (around ₹62,500) for the 16 GB RAM/ 512 GB storage variant and CNY 5,999 (around ₹68,700) for the 16 GB RAM/1 TB storage variant.
The Chinese smartphone maker has not yet clarified if or when the two premium smartphones will be launched in India. However, it must be noted that while last year's Xiaomi 13 Pro was launched in India along with other global markets after a 3-month delay, the Xiaomi 13 base variant never made it to the Indian market.
The Xiaomi 13 Pro, which was launched in China in December last year, only made it to India in February this year. The smartphone, which was launched in China for CNY 5,799 (almost ₹68,700) for the 12GB RAM/256GB storage version, was later launched in India for ₹79,999 for the same version.
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