Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G price in Nepal (2026) Full Specification, Review & Availability

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G price in Nepal

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G price in Nepal starts at NPR 49,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The 12GB RAM and 512GB storage variant costs NPR 54,999. Both prices confirmed from Xiaomi Nepal’s official website as of June 2026. The phone launched globally in September 2024 and arrived in Nepal in January 2025. Key specs: 6.67-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 120Hz with 3,000 nits peak brightness, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, 200MP main camera with OIS, 5,110mAh battery with 120W HyperCharge, IP68 water resistance up to 2 meters for 30 minutes, Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and HyperOS 2 based on Android 14.

Worth knowing before you buy:

  • Nepal gets the global variant, which has a smaller 5,110mAh battery and slower 120W charging compared to the India and China versions that pack a 6,200mAh battery with 90W charging. You are getting faster charging but significantly less capacity than what other markets receive.
  • Camera quality dropped noticeably after the HyperOS 2 update. Real users document that JPG file sizes shrank by up to 60 to 70 percent after the update, which means more compression and visibly more noise in low-light photos. Xiaomi has acknowledged the issue but a complete fix is not yet confirmed.
  • Only 3 major Android OS updates promised. At NPR 49,999, Samsung’s Galaxy A26 5G gives you 6 years of Android updates for NPR 45,999, which is NPR 4,000 less.
  • No telephoto camera on the global version. The India variant had an additional telephoto lens, but Nepal’s global version drops it entirely. You get 200MP main, 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro.
Key specDetail
Display6.67-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED, 120Hz, 3,000 nits peak, HDR10+
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm)
RAM and storage8GB/256GB (NPR 49,999) | 12GB/512GB (NPR 54,999)
Main camera200MP (f/1.65, OIS) + 8MP ultrawide + 2MP macro
Front camera20MP (f/2.0)
Battery5,110mAh (global variant), 120W HyperCharge (0 to 100% in ~19 min)
OSAndroid 14, HyperOS 2 (3 major OS updates, 4 years security)
Water resistanceIP68 (up to 2 meters for 30 minutes)
Price in NepalNPR 49,999 (8/256GB) | NPR 54,999 (12/512GB)
Nepal availabilityJanuary 2025 | Price last verified: June 2026

Who should buy the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

After researching every phone between NPR 45,000 and NPR 60,000 officially available in Nepal, the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G makes the most sense for one specific type of buyer: someone who needs the fastest charging available in this price range and wants a large high-resolution display. The 120W HyperCharge fills the battery from zero to full in around 19 minutes. No other phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal gets close to that speed.

The curved 1.5K AMOLED at 3,000 nits is also genuinely premium at this price. If display quality and charging convenience are your two main priorities, this phone delivers both. Add in IP68 up to 2 meters, which is stronger than the IP67 most phones offer, and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on front and back, and the build quality is hard to argue with.

Skip it if camera quality in low light matters to you. The HyperOS 2 update introduced a documented camera quality regression that real users confirm across multiple markets. Night photos produce noticeably more noise and less detail than before the update. Xiaomi is working on a fix but it’s not fully resolved as of June 2026. Also skip it if you want long-term software support. Three years of Android updates is below what Samsung and OnePlus offer at similar prices in Nepal. And if you game heavily, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 handles casual gaming fine but throttles under extended high-load sessions.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G global launch and Nepal availability

Xiaomi announced the Redmi Note 14 series globally in September 2024. Nepal received the phone in January 2025 through authorized Xiaomi Nepal distributors. One year of official warranty covers the device. The phone is available through authorized Xiaomi stores across Nepal, with 0% EMI options available. Prices confirmed from Xiaomi Nepal’s official website as of June 2026.

Important regional note: Nepal receives the global variant of this phone. The global variant has a 5,110mAh battery with 120W charging. India and China get a 6,200mAh battery with 90W charging. These are genuinely different phones under the same name. Nepal’s version charges faster but holds less total energy.

Full specifications of Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

General

  • Model: Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G (Global)
  • Announced: September 2024 (Global)
  • Available in Nepal: January 2025
  • Dimensions: 161.4 x 74.6 x 8.8 mm
  • Weight: 205g (Midnight Black) | 210g (Titan Silver)
  • Build: Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, aluminum frame
  • SIM: Dual Nano-SIM, no microSD slot
  • Water resistance: IP68 (up to 2 meters for 30 minutes)
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Titan Silver, Aurora Purple (vegan leather)

Display

  • Size: 6.67 inches (curved edges)
  • Type: AMOLED, 1.5K resolution, HDR10+, Dolby Vision
  • Resolution: 1220 x 2712 pixels, 446 PPI
  • Refresh rate: 120Hz
  • Peak brightness: 3,000 nits
  • PWM dimming: 1920Hz
  • Color depth: 12-bit, 68 billion colors
  • Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2

Performance

  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 (4nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (1×2.5GHz Cortex-A720 + 3×2.4GHz Cortex-A720 + 4×1.8GHz Cortex-A520)
  • GPU: Adreno 710
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR5 or 12GB LPDDR5
  • Storage: 256GB UFS 2.2 or 512GB UFS 2.2
  • Expandable storage: No

Camera

  • Main camera: 200MP, f/1.65, 1/1.4-inch sensor, PDAF, OIS
  • Ultrawide: 8MP, f/2.2, 120-degree FOV
  • Macro: 2MP, f/2.4
  • No telephoto camera (global version)
  • Rear video: 4K at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps
  • Front camera: 20MP, f/2.0, autofocus
  • Front video: 1080p at 60fps

Audio

  • Speakers: Dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos
  • Headphone jack: No

Connectivity

  • Network: 5G, 4G LTE, 3G, 2G
  • WiFi: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), dual-band
  • Bluetooth: 5.4
  • NFC: Yes
  • GPS: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BDS
  • USB: USB Type-C 2.0
  • IR blaster: Yes

Battery

  • Battery capacity: 5,110mAh (global variant; India/China = 6,200mAh)
  • Wired charging: 120W HyperCharge (0 to 100% in approximately 19 minutes)
  • Wireless charging: No
  • Charger included: Yes, 120W adapter in box

Software

  • OS at launch: Android 14, HyperOS 2
  • Android updates: 3 major OS upgrades
  • Security updates: 4 years

Security and sensors

  • Fingerprint: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Face unlock: Yes
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass, barometer

Detailed review of Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

Design and build quality

The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G looks and feels more premium than its price suggests. Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back is a step above most phones in this range. The curved display edges and aluminum frame give it a genuinely high-end feel in hand. The Aurora Purple vegan leather option is the standout colorway and gets a lot of attention in person.

At 205g to 210g it’s not a light phone, and the 8.8mm thickness is noticeable. But the IP68 rating at 2 meters depth is the strongest water resistance in its price class in Nepal. The curved edges do make it slightly more prone to accidental drops compared to flat-sided phones, and a case is recommended from day one. One included in the box is a good starting point, but most real users switch to a third-party option quickly.

Performance

The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 handles everyday tasks without friction. Social media, streaming, WhatsApp calls, multitasking between apps, all of this runs smoothly. Where the chip shows its limits is sustained gaming. Real users report the phone getting noticeably warm after 20 to 30 minutes of BGMI at high settings, and performance does throttle during extended sessions. For casual gaming it’s adequate. For daily serious gaming, phones with the Dimensity 8400 Ultra or Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 at similar prices handle heat significantly better.

UFS 2.2 storage is the other performance weak point. Most competing phones at this price moved to UFS 3.1 or UFS 4.0. App loads and large file transfers are slower than you’d get on a POCO X7 Pro or Infinix GT 30 Pro at similar or lower prices. It’s not something you notice in daily casual use, but for heavy users who move large files or have many apps, the gap is real.

Software

HyperOS 2 on Android 14 is Xiaomi’s current software experience, and it comes with the same trade-offs as every Xiaomi phone: pre-installed apps you don’t need, occasional ads in system apps, and a 20 to 30 minute cleanup process after first setup. It’s manageable, but it’s worth knowing before you buy.

Three major Android updates is the bigger long-term concern. Samsung’s Galaxy A26 5G gives you 6 years of Android updates at NPR 45,999. At NPR 49,999, getting only 3 years of OS updates is a real trade-off that matters for buyers who keep their phones for 4 to 5 years.

Display

This is the phone’s strongest feature. The 6.67-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 3,000 nits peak brightness is one of the best displays available under NPR 55,000 in Nepal right now. Outdoor visibility is excellent. Colors are accurate and deep. Dolby Vision support makes compatible streaming content look noticeably better. The 12-bit panel with 68 billion colors handles gradients and skin tones without banding.

Real users consistently rate the display as the top reason they chose this phone. The 120Hz refresh feels smooth for scrolling and app transitions. The 1920Hz PWM dimming at low brightness reduces eye strain for people sensitive to screen flicker. It’s genuinely hard to find a better display at this price in Nepal.

Camera

The 200MP main camera produces impressive detail in good daylight. Full 200MP mode outputs sharp, high-resolution images with good dynamic range. The default pixel-binning mode (around 12.5MP equivalent output) is what most people use day to day, and it produces accurate colors and solid detail. OIS helps with low-light and video stability. Portrait mode is natural without over-processing.

But there are two real problems. First, there is no telephoto camera on the global version. The India variant shipped with a telephoto. Nepal’s global version does not. Zoom beyond the main camera is digital cropping, and it shows. At NPR 49,999, the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G includes a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto for the same price.

Second, the HyperOS 2 update introduced a documented camera quality regression. Real users found that JPG file sizes dropped by up to 60 to 70 percent after the update, meaning more aggressive compression and visibly more noise in night photos. Low-light performance, which was one of the phone’s strengths at launch, is noticeably worse on HyperOS 2. Xiaomi acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix, but it remains unresolved for many users as of June 2026. If you buy this phone, check whether the update has been applied and whether a fix has been issued before installing it.

The 8MP ultrawide is the camera system’s consistent weak point. It’s soft in low light, produces limited dynamic range, and the 8MP resolution limits detail even in daylight. Use it for casual wide shots only. The 2MP macro is essentially useless at this point and serves no practical purpose.

Audio

Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos get loud and sound reasonably full for a phone at this size. Volume output is above average for the price range. Gaming and media consumption both benefit from the stereo separation. No headphone jack means Bluetooth or a USB-C adapter for wired audio.

Battery

The 5,110mAh battery lasts a full day under moderate use for most people. Real-world testing placed screen-on time at around 12 hours on the PCMark battery test, which is solid but not exceptional for a mid-ranger in 2025. Heavy users, specifically those who game for hours or stream continuously, report needing to charge before the end of the day.

The critical thing to understand is what Nepal does not get. The India and China variants of this same phone ship with a 6,200mAh battery. Nepal’s global version has 5,110mAh. That 1,090mAh difference is significant and directly affects daily endurance. You are not getting the battery that online reviews written about the India version describe.

Where this phone wins on battery is charging speed. 120W HyperCharge from zero to 100 percent in around 19 minutes is exceptional. The 120W adapter comes in the box. For someone who forgets to charge overnight and needs a fast top-up in the morning, this charging speed is a genuine daily advantage that no other phone under NPR 55,000 in Nepal matches.

Connectivity

5G, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4, and an infrared blaster cover all the practical bases. Wi-Fi 6E is not supported, which is a step behind phones like the POCO X7 Pro and Infinix GT 30 Pro. NFC works for contactless payments. The infrared blaster is useful for controlling TVs and air conditioners. USB-C is limited to USB 2.0 speed, which slows down wired data transfers compared to phones with faster USB standards.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G vs competitors in Nepal

FeatureRedmi
Note
14 Pro+
5G
Realme
14 Pro
Plus
5G
POCO
X7
Pro
Price (Nepal)NPR 49,999 (8/256GB)NPR 49,999 (8/256GB)NPR 55,999 (12/512GB)
ChipsetSnapdragon 7s Gen 3Snapdragon 7s Gen 3Dimensity 8400 Ultra
TelephotoNone (global version)50MP 3x periscope OISNone
Main camera200MP, f/1.65, OIS50MP, OIS, 1/1.56-inch50MP Sony LYT-800, OIS
Battery5,110mAh (global)6,000mAh6,000mAh
Charging120W (charger in box)80W (charger in box)90W (charger in box)
Display6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 3,000 nits6.83-inch 1.5K OLED, 2,000 nits6.67-inch 1.5K AMOLED, 3,200 nits
IP ratingIP68 (2m)IP68 and IP69IP66, IP67, IP69
Android updates3 major3 major3 major
Wireless chargingNoNoNo
Storage typeUFS 2.2UFS 2.2UFS 4.0

The Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G at the exact same NPR 49,999 price is the most direct competition. It has a bigger 6,000mAh battery and a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto that Nepal’s Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus lacks entirely. The Redmi wins on charging speed (120W vs 80W) and display brightness (3,000 nits vs 2,000 nits). If you care more about zoom camera and battery size, the Realme is the stronger pick at the same price. If fast charging and display brightness matter more, the Redmi is the better choice.

The POCO X7 Pro costs NPR 6,000 more but offers a significantly faster chipset, UFS 4.0 storage, and a 6,000mAh battery. It does not have a telephoto or 120W charging. For gaming specifically, the POCO X7 Pro is the stronger option at any price.

Common user issues with Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

The most documented issue across real user feedback globally is the camera quality regression after the HyperOS 2 update. Users report significantly increased noise in low-light photos and a reduction in JPG image file sizes of up to 60 to 70 percent, indicating more aggressive compression. Xiaomi acknowledged this as a bug and sent a partial fix to select users, but multiple real users confirm the issue persists after updates as of mid-2026.

Random shutdown at low battery is a documented issue on some units across the Redmi Note 14 series. The displayed battery percentage does not match actual charge, causing unexpected shutoffs. Xiaomi released a partial fix but some users still report the problem. A temporary workaround is to fully discharge and recharge the phone.

Performance slowdown over time is a recurring complaint from real users. Some report that after 6 to 12 months of daily use, the phone becomes sluggish in animations and multitasking. Background music lags during heavy multitasking. This is consistent with HyperOS memory management behaviour on mid-range Snapdragon chips.

The USB 2.0 port frustrates users who transfer large media files regularly. Moving a full camera roll to a computer via cable is noticeably slower than on phones with USB 3.1 or faster. No microSD slot compounds this since the phone’s internal storage is the only option.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G price and availability in Nepal

The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G is available through authorized Xiaomi stores across Nepal. It launched in Nepal in January 2025 alongside other phones in the Redmi Note 14 series. One year of official warranty covers the device, with Xiaomi’s authorized service centers available for repairs across Nepal.

Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G price in Nepal

  • 8GB RAM and 256GB storage: NPR 49,999
  • 12GB RAM and 512GB storage: NPR 54,999

Prices confirmed from Xiaomi Nepal’s official website as of June 2026. 0% EMI is available through authorized dealers with a citizenship document. No credit card required.

Pros and cons of Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

Pros

  • 120W HyperCharge fills battery in approximately 19 minutes, fastest charging under NPR 55,000 in Nepal
  • 120W charger included in box
  • 6.67-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED at 3,000 nits, best display brightness in its price range in Nepal
  • IP68 water resistance up to 2 meters for 30 minutes, stronger than IP67 standard
  • Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on both front and back
  • Dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos
  • 200MP main camera with OIS and 1/1.4-inch sensor in good light
  • NFC and infrared blaster included
  • Two RAM and storage variants available in Nepal
  • 0% EMI with citizenship document

Cons

  • Nepal gets global variant with 5,110mAh battery, not the India/China 6,200mAh variant
  • No telephoto camera on global version (India variant had one)
  • Camera quality regressed after HyperOS 2 update, especially in low light
  • Only 3 major Android OS updates
  • UFS 2.2 storage is slower than most competitors at this price
  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 throttles under sustained heavy gaming load
  • No wireless charging
  • USB-C is USB 2.0 speed, no expandable storage
  • Random shutdown bug at low battery on some units
  • Curved edges make screen protector application tricky

Final verdict on Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G

The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G is a phone of genuine highs and real compromises. The display is outstanding for the price. The 120W charging speed is class-leading and the charger comes in the box. IP68 at 2 meters and Gorilla Glass Victus 2 make it among the most durable mid-rangers under NPR 55,000 in Nepal.

But the compromises are real and specific. Nepal gets the global variant with a meaningfully smaller battery than other markets. There is no telephoto camera. The HyperOS 2 camera regression is a documented issue that is not fully fixed. Software longevity at 3 years is below what Samsung and OnePlus offer at similar prices. UFS 2.2 storage lags behind what competitors offer.

If 120W charging and display quality are your priorities, this is the phone to buy under NPR 55,000 in Nepal. Nothing else in this price range in Nepal charges faster or looks better. But if camera versatility and battery life matter more, the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G at the same NPR 49,999 offers a 3x periscope telephoto and a 6,000mAh battery that Nepal’s Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus simply cannot match.

Frequently asked questions about Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G in Nepal

What is the price of Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G in Nepal?

The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G starts at NPR 49,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The 12GB RAM and 512GB storage variant costs NPR 54,999. Both prices confirmed from Xiaomi Nepal’s official website as of June 2026.

When did the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G launch in Nepal?

The phone arrived in Nepal in January 2025 through authorized Xiaomi dealers. The global launch was in September 2024.

What is the battery capacity of the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G in Nepal?

Nepal gets the global variant with a 5,110mAh battery. The India and China variants of the same phone have a 6,200mAh battery. This is a significant difference. The global version charges faster at 120W but holds less energy than what most international reviews of this phone describe.

Does the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G have a telephoto camera?

No. Nepal receives the global variant, which does not have a telephoto camera. You get a 200MP main camera, an 8MP ultrawide, and a 2MP macro. The India variant launched with an additional telephoto lens, but this was removed from the global version that Nepal receives.

Is the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G good for gaming?

Casual gaming is fine. PUBG and MLBB run adequately at medium settings. For sustained heavy gaming at maximum settings, the phone throttles and gets warm. If serious gaming is the priority, the POCO X7 Pro at NPR 55,999 handles heavy gaming significantly better with its Dimensity 8400 Ultra chip.

What is the camera issue with HyperOS 2 on this phone?

After the HyperOS 2 update, real users documented a significant drop in camera image quality, particularly in low-light photos. JPG file sizes reduced by up to 60 to 70 percent, indicating more aggressive compression and visibly more noise in dark scenes. Xiaomi acknowledged the issue and sent a partial fix to some users, but multiple users confirm the problem persists as of mid-2026. Check for the latest software version before and after purchase.

How long does it take to charge the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G?

The 120W HyperCharge fills the 5,110mAh battery from zero to 100 percent in approximately 19 minutes. The 120W adapter is included in the box. This is the fastest charging speed available on any phone under NPR 55,000 officially sold in Nepal right now.

Does the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G have NFC?

Yes. NFC is supported for contactless digital payments. The phone also has an infrared blaster for use as a TV and appliance remote.

How does the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G compare to the Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G in Nepal?

Both are priced at NPR 49,999 for the base 8GB/256GB variant. The Realme 14 Pro Plus 5G has a 50MP 3x periscope telephoto camera, a 6,000mAh battery, and IP68 plus IP69 ratings. The Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G wins on display brightness (3,000 nits vs 2,000 nits) and charging speed (120W vs 80W). If camera zoom and battery endurance matter most, the Realme is the stronger pick at the same price.

Where can I buy the Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G in Nepal?

Through authorized Xiaomi stores and dealers across Nepal. Always buy from an authorized dealer to get an MDMS-registered device with official warranty and a proper VAT bill.

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Raj has been writing about tech, smartphones, and software updates for several years. His interest in Apple, Android, and future tech comes from a deep curiosity about how devices shape daily life. He focuses on clear, honest news, leaks, and updates that help readers understand what really matters before buying or updating their devices. When not covering tech news, he enjoys exploring new apps, following global tech trends, and learning how software evolves over time. These days, he is often lost in music playlists, lately stuck on Kpop more than he would like to admit.

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