The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G (Global) and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 14S share the same main camera setup, which includes 200 MP, 8 MP, and 2 MP lenses, all with wide apertures of 1.7, 2.2, and 2.4f respectively. Both models support features like continuous autofocus during video recording, phase-detection autofocus for photos, slow-motion video recording, and a built-in HDR mode. They also have similar flash setups, with one flash LED and no dual-tone LED flash. Neither model offers a BSI sensor but both have CMOS sensors.
In terms of video recording, the Note 14 Pro 5G supports 2160p at 30 fps, while the Note 14S is limited to 1080p at 60 fps. The front cameras differ slightly as well: the Pro 5G comes with a 20 MP front camera with a wide aperture of 2.2f, while the Note 14S has a 16 MP front camera with a wider aperture of 2.4f. Both phones feature several similar front camera functionalities, including the ability to create panoramas, use manual white balance, and support timelapse, but neither offers a front-facing LED flash or dual-lens front camera.
Both phones also offer manual controls for exposure, ISO, and focus, but neither supports shooting in RAW format or includes laser autofocus. Additionally, neither supports HDR10 or Dolby Vision recording, and neither has a front-facing camera under the display. While both devices include touch autofocus and the ability to shoot panoramas, neither supports 360° panorama or 3D photo/video recording capabilities.