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Sketchy report says Xiaomi 14 Pro won't be launched globally

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There is a possibility the Xiaomi 14 Pro won’t be launched globally, it seems. A new report has surfaced, claiming that it’s possible, and there’s a reason why that’s claimed. It still doesn’t make much sense, though.

The Xiaomi 14 Pro may not launch globally at all

What’s this all about? Well, based on a report by Xiaomiui, the Xiaomi 14 Pro may not reach global markets. This statement is based on software development info. It seems like Xiaomi is not developing global software for the Xiaomi 14 Pro, while the opposite is true for the Xiaomi 14.

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Do note that the source is possibly looking in the wrong place, though, which would make the entire report pointless. Still, there is a possibility that this is true, of course, which is why we’re reporting about it.

It doesn’t make all that much sense, however. The Xiaomi Pro models are usually quite popular globally, when it comes to the company’s higher-end devices. Pretty much everyone is expecting the Xiaomi 14 Pro to launch alongside the Xiaomi 14.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is on the horizon

As a side note, both of those smartphones did launch in China at the end of October. There is another phone worth noting, though, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. That device is expected to arrive next year too.

If Xiaomi is planning to launch the Xiaomi 14 Ultra sooner than expected, that would explain the omission of the ‘Pro’ variant globally. We can only guess at this point, however. Also, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will be considerably more expensive.

The Xiaomi 13 Ultra was announced back in April this year. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra could launch a bit sooner, though. One thing to note is that it may not arrive to global markets immediately, however, as it’s possible it will arrive to China first.

There are a lot of presumptions here, as we still don’t know anything for sure. It would be a shame if the Xiaomi 14 Pro didn’t launch globally, however.