
Realme 14T 5G debuts in India with 6000mAh battery, price starts at Rs 17,999
It's been a busy year for Realme in India, and the company has now introduced a new sub-Rs 20,000 smartphone that ticks a lot of boxes — especially for users who want performance without compromising on design or durability. Called the Realme 14T 5G, the smartphone brings together features that are usually rare in this price segment: a 120Hz AMOLED display with 2,100 nits peak brightness, a massive 6,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging, and triple IP certifications — IP66, IP68, and IP69 — for dust and water resistance.advertisementRealme 14T 5G: Pricing, availability, and launch offersThe Realme 14T is being offered in two variants — 8GB + 128GB at Rs 17,999 and 8GB + 256GB at Rs 19,999. However, for the first sale — April 25, 12 pm to April 30, 11:59 pm — Realme is offering launch discounts. With online offers, buyers can either get Rs 1,000 off via bank offer or Rs 2,000 off through exchange. Offline buyers will get Rs 1,000 off via bank offer. This brings the effective prices down to Rs 16,999 and Rs 18,999, respectively.The Realme 14T is available in three colours — Green, Black, and Purple — with a satin-inspired luxury finish that gives it a premium in-hand feel. The device will be available for purchase on Realme.com, Flipkart, and offline retail stores across India. EMI options of up to six months are also being offered.Realme 14T 5G: Key features and specificationsadvertisement
One of the biggest highlights of the Realme 14T is the 6.7-inch AMOLED display. It supports a 120Hz refresh rate and hits 2,100 nits peak brightness, making it one of the brightest screens in the segment. The display is TV Rheinland-certified for eye comfort, ideal for users who spend long hours on their phone.Under the hood, the Realme 14T is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. There's a massive 6,000mAh battery, paired with 45W fast charging. Despite the battery size, the phone remains relatively slim at 7.97mm. It also comes with triple IP ratings — IP66, IP68, and IP69 — making it resistant to dust, water splashes, and even high-pressure water jets. This is a first in its category and makes the phone highly durable.In terms of cameras, the phone offers a 50-megapixel primary rear camera, coupled with a 2-megapixel monochrome sensor and a 16-megapixel front camera for selfies. For audio, users get dual stereo speakers and 300 per cent Ultra Volume Mode for louder and clearer sound — although this is limited to speaker use and not supported during calls. There's also dual-mic noise cancellation for better call clarity.

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