
realme 14 Pro: Segment's best unbreakable smartphone with the fastest chipset, pre-orders start April 16 with exclusive early-bird gifts
realme, the world's fastest-growing smartphone brand, is gearing up to launch a device that's set to disrupt the mid-range market in the Kingdom: the realme 14 Pro. Crafted for the next generation of trendsetters, The realme 14 Pro stands as the segment's best Unbreakable Phone with the Fastest Chipset, redefining expectations in durability and performance. Beyond its robust build and powerful capabilities, it introduces two world-first innovations: a cold-sensitive color-changing design and the world's first Triple Flash Camera. This unique combination of strength, style, and innovation makes the realme 14 Pro an irresistible choice — now available for pre-order starting from April 16 with an exclusive gift bundle worth SAR 1,147. Tease Your Senses: World's First Cold-sensitive Color-changing Design
The realme 14 Pro introduces the world's first cold-sensitive color-changing design, offering a unique visual transformation that reacts to temperature. No two devices look the same — it's a phone that reflects your individuality, and evolves with your environment. Best Unbreakable Phone: Tough Enough for Your Wildest Days
The realme 14 Pro is built for the bold — delivering military-grade drop resistance that withstands rigorous tests, including 2-meter drops, backed by a 200% enhancement in overall reliability. Whether it's accidental falls or rough daily use, this device is engineered to endure. Adding to its toughness is best-in-class IP69 water and dust resistance, capable of surviving submersion in 2-meter-deep water for up to 72 hours, resisting hot water up to 85°C, and supporting underwater shooting. With unmatched durability and dual-layer protection, the realme 14 Pro sets a new benchmark for rugged performance in its segment. Fastest Chipset. Best Performance for Your Entertainment Days
Powered by the fastest chipset in its segment, the realme 14 Pro delivers an exceptional AnTuTu score of 750,000, setting a new standard for speed, responsiveness, and efficiency. Whether you're multitasking or diving into intense gaming sessions, performance remains smooth and lag-free. Gamers will enjoy the segment's smoothest gameplay, with support for 120fps in HOK and MLBB, and 90fps in PUBG, FreeFire, and CODM, ensuring ultra-fluid visuals and a competitive edge. To sustain peak performance, the device features the largest 6,000mm² Iceberg VC cooling system in its class—30% larger than the segment average—delivering advanced thermal management even during extended use. World's First Triple Flash Camera: Clarity Enough for Your Shooting Days
Struggling with night photography? The realme 14 Pro brings never-before-seen lighting technology to mobile portraits — transforming even the darkest moments into Instagram-worthy memories. Peak Power, Slim Profile
Expect unrivaled gaming performance, flagship display quality, and 6000mAh battery life — all packed into one of the slimmest big-battery phones in the segment. And yes, it's tough enough to handle your wildest days thanks to TÜV-certified durability and IP69-rated water and dust resistance. Pre-orders Begin April 16 – With SAR 1,147 in Exclusive Gifts
realme fans can be the first to own the 14 Pro starting April 16 via Jarir and Noon. Early buyers will receive a premium gift bundle worth SAR 1,147, including: 1-year screen protection (valued at SAR 499)
1-year liquid damage protection (SAR 399)
A pair of realme T310 earbuds (SAR 149)
A SAR 100 voucher redeemable at Jarir or Noon
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