Xiaomi 14 Civi Review: Design, Display, Cameras, Performance, Software And Battery

Xiaomi 14 Civi Review: The Xiaomi Civi series has been elite to China since its presentation in 2021. With the Xiaomi 14 Civi, Xiaomi finally ended this exclusivity by bringing the series to India. The name “Civi” refers to “Cinematic Vision,” highlighting the company’s commitment to producing outstanding photographs.

The Xiaomi 14 Civi features Leica cameras, expanding access to professional-grade imaging capabilities in line with this vision. The Xiaomi 14 Civi aims to provide flagship-level camera performance at a price below Rs 50,000.

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It also has a premium design and an impressive display. The Xiaomi 14 Civi stands apart with its lightweight and premium glass and calfskin plan language, making it effectively perhaps of the most attractive telephone in the sub-Rs 50,000 section. In addition, Leica cameras and a stunning display are included for those seeking affordable professional photography. However, the phone’s performance throttling and short battery life leave you wanting more.

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Design And Display

XIAOMI 14 CIVIVIVO V30 PROONEPLUS 12R
Thickness7.4mm7.45mm8.8mm
Weight177 grams188 grams207 grams
IP ratingIP54IP54IP64

The plan of the Xiaomi 14 Civi is effectively the champion element about the telephone. It looks perfect from a good ways and feels perfect in the hand. The second you hold it, you’ll see the value in the telephone’s lightweight plan at only 177 grams. A matte metal frame joins the quad-curved display and back panel for a premium appearance and feel. The back panel of the Matcha Green option, which we were given for review, has a dual-tone finish and is inlaid with patterned glass and vegan leather. The phone is not only small and light, but it also has a thickness of just 7.4 mm, making it very simple to hold and carry around. The device has a dust and water resistance rating of IP54.

The showcase is similarly staggering as it offers what the brand calls a drifting quad-bended presentation. Corning’s Gorilla Glass Victus 2 safeguards it. The actual presentation is a 6.55-inch AMOLED board with up to 120Hz revive rate and up to 240Hz touch inspecting rate. It’s an energetic screen with profound blacks and immersed colors of course. Through the display settings, you can select a color scheme that is slightly more muted. The presentation upholds Dolby Vision and HDR10+, and offers a pinnacle splendor of 3000 nits which is just truly helpful while watching HDR content.

XIAOMI 14 CIVIVIVO V30 PROONEPLUS 12R
Size6.55-inch AMOLED6.78-inch AMOLED6.78-inch AMOLED
Peak brightness3000 nits2800 nits4500 nits

Cameras

While the plan of the Xiaomi 14 Civi is most certainly the champion element, the Leica cameras are as well. With this device, Xiaomi is making its partnership with Leica more accessible to buyers. The back camera framework has a 50MP Light Tracker 800 sensor with OIS, a 50MP zooming focal point with 2x optical zoom, and a 12MP super wide camera, all supported by Leica.

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Daylight

The primary camera has 50 megapixels, so it can take stunning pictures in daylight that are bright and ready for social media. You will notice vibrant colors and excellent close-up shots in some of the examples of cameras below. Dynamic range is another area where the camera excels. The Leica association shows in highlights like Leica Genuine and Leica Lively visual styles, where the previous should catch more normal tones while the last option helps the varieties.  I found that the two modes will quite often incline towards soaked colors. In the sunshine shot between the Xiaomi 14 Civi’s 50MP Light Tracker 800 sensor and Realme GT 6T’s 50MP Sony LYT600 sensor, the last option improved in the area of catching the detail of the ground while making the photograph look more splendid in general.

In contrast, the Xiaomi 14 Civi takes a photo with more contrast, using muted pavement details and saturated colors. The 50MP telephoto lens on the Xiaomi 14 Civi is designed for portrait photography. Both 1x and 2x zoom shots look perfect with a satisfying foundation obscure. The representation mode gets a couple of Leica-tuned channels like Leica Viv for soaked colors, Leica Nat for pastel-like tones, Leica BW Nat and BW HC for various Highly contrasting styles. Furthermore, you can shoot in 35mm Narrative, 50mm Swirly Bokeh, and 90mm Delicate Center modes.

These current modes provide you with a great deal of opportunity to try different things with representation shots, something no other telephone offers in this portion. However, there are flaws in the captured portraits. The Xiaomi 14 Civi does a better job of edge detection and depth effect than the iQOO Neo 9 Pro in the comparison shot below, but it also smooths out facial features. Interestingly, the iQOO telephone holds facial sharpness and complexions.

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Lowlight

In lowlight conditions, the Xiaomi 14 Civi performs fairly contrasted with the OnePlus 12R, however it very well may be better. The Xiaomi catches satisfying, warm tones yet battles with brilliance and detail. The lack of optical image stabilization (OIS) makes the telephoto lens difficult to use in low light, even though it performs admirably in daylight.

Selfies

You get not one but two front-facing cameras with the Xiaomi 14 Civi. A 32MP primary lens and a 32MP wide-angle lens are the other two. The primary selfie camera does an excellent job of capturing skin tones and sharpness in daylight. Selfie representations look great as well, showing normal foundation obscure and edge identification. However, when compared to the primary selfie camera, the wide-angle one tends to blur colors, rendering it less appealing.

Investigate the beneath examination shot between the Xiaomi 14 Civi’s 32MP selfie camera and iQOO Neo 9 Master’s 16MP front camera. As can be seen, the iQOO Neo 9 Pro’s selfie tends to oversaturate colors, particularly those of skin tones and a t-shirt, and the edge detection is also inferior to that of the Xiaomi 14 Civi.

Videos

There’s no denying the Xiaomi 14 Civi is an incredible decision for videography. All of the onboard cameras can record in 4K, which is helpful if you make content. The essential camera will give you the most steady recording as it is the main sensor upheld by OIS. The highlight feature in videos, Cinematic Vision mode, enables subject tracking and widescreen video capture. It can also replicate the Dolly Zoom effect, which filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock popularized in films like Vertigo.

Performance And software

The Xiaomi 14 Civi is the second telephone after the POCO F6 (audit) to send off with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset in India. This processor should be the center ground between the current-gen lead Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and last year’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3-powered Xiaomi 14 Civi scores over 14 lakh on AnTuTu, according to benchmarks. For reference, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-fueled OnePlus 12R (survey) scored more than 12 lakh while the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3-controlled Xiaomi 14 (audit) recorded north of 19 lakh.

XIAOMI 14 CIVI
(SD8S GEN 3)
ONEPLUS 12R
(SD8 GEN 2)
XIAOMI 14
(SD8 GEN 3)
AnTuTu14,43,01112,40,47419,82,613
Geekbench single-core191310662191
Geekbench multi-core508743116705

We ran a couple of benchmark tests on the Xiaomi 14 Civi and this is the way the telephone looks at to a portion of its nearest matches. Starting with AnTuTu, the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 of the Xiaomi 14 Civi scored higher than the OnePlus 12R, which had a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, and the Vivo V30 Pro, which had a MediaTek 8200 processor. You can peruse our inside and out exhibition correlation with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2-fueled iQOO Neo 9 Master where the iQOO telephone wins because of its presentation centered equipment.

The single-core and multi-core results of the phone are recorded during the Geekbench test. The Xiaomi 14 Civi prevailed over the OnePlus and Vivo handsets in this regard as well. Burnout is an application that examines the telephone’s supported presentation over a time of around 8 to 9 minutes to perceive how much the gadget chokes under pressure. In this situation, the Xiaomi 14 Civi performed poorly in comparison to its rivals because it could only perform at 40% of its potential under pressure. Concerning the software, the Xiaomi 14 Civi comes preinstalled with Android 14 and HyperOS. Anyone who has previously utilized a Redmi or Xiaomi phone will immediately recognize the user interface.

You get a large group of pre-stacked applications out of the crate: 53 applications to be careful. This incorporates Google’s set-up of applications, Xiaomi’s own applications like Xiaomi Service+, ShareMe, and Mi Store, and a lot of outsider applications like Netflix, Amazon, Facebook, Fitbit, etc. HyperOS is generally about causing the UI to feel quicker and more liquid, which it is generally. HyperOS is likewise expected to get simulated intelligence highlights eventually, for example, a ChatGPT-style artificial intelligence partner. Yet, these highlights are yet to appear. In conclusion, Xiaomi is promising 3 years of significant programming redesigns and 4 years of safety refreshes.

PHONEPRE-LOADED APPSOS UPDATES
Xiaomi 14 Civi533 years OS, 4 years security
iQOO Neo 9 Pro573 years OS, 4 years security
Google Pixel 8a327 years OS, 7 years security

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Battery

The Xiaomi 14 Civi has a 4,700mAh battery, which is slightly smaller than the typical 5,000mAh unit found in most smartphones, in order to achieve its slim and light design. The Xiaomi 14 Civi’s battery can last a full day with moderate use, but don’t expect anything more. On days when you use more, you will only need to use the charger once at night or in the evening.

In our PCMark battery test, the Xiaomi 14 Civi endured 12 hours and 15 minutes, which isn’t awesome and lower than what the Vivo V30 Genius and OnePlus 12 made due. The Xiaomi 14 Civi comes with a 67W adapter and supports 67W charging. It requires about 40 minutes to charge the gadget from 20 to 100%, which is expectedly fast because of the telephone’s more modest battery limit.

PHONECHARGE TIME (20-100%)
Xiaomi 14 Civi (67W)40 minutes
Vivo V30 Pro (80W)33 minutes
OnePlus 12R (100W)26 minutes

Conclusion

If you want a well-designed phone that looks stunning from a distance and feels great in the hand, the Xiaomi 14 Civi should be your choice if you have a budget of Rs 42,999. It should also be your choice if you want a good set of cameras, especially for portraits and videos. It stands out in this category thanks to its Cinematic Vision feature for videos and Leica modes for still images.

While the camera could be better in certain region, especially the fax and wide-point focal points, and certain issues like smooth facial highlights and absence of detail could improve with programming refreshes, the telephone’s general presentation is smooth for day to day use. Albeit the battery duration could be better contrasted with contenders like the OnePlus 12R and Vivo V30 Star, the Xiaomi 14 Civi actually offers a phenomenal plan and great camera highlights, making it a solid competitor in its cost range.

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