Realme 14 Pro: the mobile phone that changes color with the cold arrives in Spain

  • Realme 14 Pro and 14 Pro+ They will be launched in Spain on March 3 and stand out for their design that changes color with the cold.
  • Both have 6,77 inch OLED screen and differences in brightness and resolution between models.
  • The Realme 14 Pro incorporates MediaTek Dimensity 7300 while the Pro+ bets on Snapdragon 7s Gen 3.
  • Realme 14 Pro prices start from 429,99€, while the Pro+ starts at 529,99€.

Realme 14 Pro changes color

The series Realme 14 Pro is ready to land in Spain with a unique feature on the market: its design changes color depending on the temperature. The Chinese brand has confirmed its debut in the country next month. 3 March, when it will be officially presented during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

This launch marks the arrival of two models: the Realme 14 Pro y Realme 14 Pro +, both with specifications interesting in the mid-range and with an innovative design proposal. In addition to the peculiar color change effect, these phones promise a high quality display, powerful processors and outstanding autonomy.

A design that changes with temperature

The most striking thing about the Realme 14 Pro is its thermochromic rear, which changes color with the cold. When reaching temperatures below 16ºC, the case of the 'Pearl White' model changes from a pearl white tone to a vibrant blue. This curious effect is due to the inclusion of thermochromic pigments in its finish, ensuring that each unit is visually unique.

For those looking for an aesthetic different, there will also be a variant with a finish of vegan leather, available in the 'Suede Grey' version.

Curved OLED display and differences in brightness

Both models share a 6,77-inch curved OLED screen, with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. However, there differences in brightness between the two models. Specifically, the Realme 14 Pro offers 4.500 nits of maximum brightness, while the Realme 14 Pro+ stays at 1.500 nitsThe resolution also varies, being higher in the Pro+ version.

MediaTek and Qualcomm processors

Realme 14 Pro Processor

Another difference between both models lies in their processor. The Realme 14 Pro mounts a MediaTek Dimensity 7300, Whereas the Realme 14 Pro + bet on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3. While both processors offer smooth performance and 5G support, Qualcomm's chip is likely to stand out a bit more in aspects multitask y Energy Efficiency .

Cameras with marked differences

El Realme 14 Pro It incorporates a main camera Sony IMX882 50 MP with a monochrome sensor to support it. It does not have a wide-angle or telephoto lens, which leaves it somewhat limited compared to the competition.

Furthermore, the Realme 14 Pro + Take the photography experience a step further with a main camera Sony IMX896 50 MP, accompanied by a periscopic telephoto lens 3x magnification and an 8-megapixel wide-angle camera. It also stands out for its triple flash 'MagicGlow', designed to improve night photography.

6.000 mAh battery and fast charge

Realme 14 Pro Battery

Both smartphones have 6.000 mAh battery, which guarantees a great autonomyHowever, fast charging varies between models. In the case of the Realme 14 Pro, the charging power is 45W, Whereas the Realme 14 Pro + It features significantly faster charging 80W.

Price and availability in Spain

Realme has confirmed that the series Realme 14 Pro will arrive in Spain next 3 March, coinciding with MWC 2025. The terminals will be available in several memory configurations:

  • Realme 14 Pro (8GB+256GB): 429,99 euros
  • Realme 14 Pro (12GB+512GB): 479,99 euros
  • Realme 14 Pro+ (8GB + 256GB): 529,99 euros
  • Realme 14 Pro+ (12GB + 512GB): 579,99 euros

In addition, the company has confirmed that during the launch day there will be exclusive offers for first-time buyers.

With its original thermochromic design, quality screens, large-capacity batteries and competitive prices, the Realme 14 Pro series seeks to make a name for itself in the competitive segment mid-range.


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