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Realme 14T 5G smartphone launches in India priced from ₹17,999

Realme 14T 5G smartphone launches in India priced from ₹17,999

Time of India25-04-2025

NEW DELHI: Realme on Friday launched the
Realme 14T
5G
smartphone with water and dust resistance capabilities, and priced the smartphone from ₹17,999.
The Realme 14T can be purchased in an 8GB RAM+128GB memory variant at ₹17,999, and an 8GB RAM+256GB memory variant at ₹19,999.
'Designed for trendsetters and performance seekers alike, the realme 14T 5G offers an unmatched combination of design, durability, display brilliance, and long-lasting battery power,' Realme said in a statement.
The smartphone comes with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and a claimed peak brightness of 2,100 nits along with 100% DCI-P3 wide color gamut coverage.
The Realme 14T is also IP66, IP68 and IP69 rated for water and dust resistance, offering protection against the elements.
Its camera hardware comprises a primary 50MP AI lens with the OmniVision OV50D40 sensor that supports electronic image stabilisation (EIS), paired with a 2MP monochrome lens, while the front camera is a 16MP unit.
The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, and a large 6000mAh battery which supports 45W wired fast charging.
Additional features include a dual-stereo speaker set-up with '300% Ultra Volume Mode'. The Realme 14T runs on the Realme UI 6.0 based on Android 15.
'With the realme 14T 5G, we're pushing the boundaries of what users can expect in this segment, blending top-tier design, display technology, and battery endurance into a single, accessible package,' said a Realme spokesperson.

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