The Realme 14 Pro, revealed at MWC 2025, offers a more affordable alternative to the 14 Pro+ with a slightly reduced set of features. Priced at €430 (with a €50 early bird discount), the 14 Pro brings many of the same design elements as the higher-end Pro+ model but cuts back on some of the more premium specs. One key difference is the 6.77-inch OLED display, which features a 120Hz refresh rate but has a lower resolution and dual-curved edges. In contrast, the 14 Pro+ offers a more advanced quad-curved display.

The camera setup on the 14 Pro also offers fewer features than the Pro+, dropping the telephoto and ultra-wide sensors. It features a 50MP main camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), which provides solid performance for everyday photography but lacks the versatility and advanced zoom capabilities of the Pro+.
Under the hood, the Realme 14 Pro is powered by the Dimensity 7300 Energy chipset, a solid performer, though not as powerful as the chipset in the Pro+. The device also shares the same 6,000mAh battery found in the Pro+ but charges at a slower 45W, compared to the 80W fast charging in the Pro+.
The design of the 14 Pro features a unique pearl finish with thermochromic pigments that change color in cold temperatures, adding an interesting touch of flair to the device. It is available in multiple storage and RAM configurations, allowing users to choose based on their needs.
Overall, the Realme 14 Pro offers a competitive set of features at a more budget-friendly price point, delivering a strong performance without the premium price tag of the Pro+ model. It’s an excellent choice for those who want solid performance and design at a more affordable price.