The Realme 14 Pro series has been officially confirmed to be launched globally at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona. The company has also sparked public curiosity by hinting at the launch of a new Ultra model equipped with a large photo sensor and an optical telephoto lens, hinting at a possible revolution in mobile photography.
The countdown has begun for the Realme 14 Pro
Realme’s new high-end phone series looks set to make its international debut with significant improvements in performance and cameras. The product range, currently on sale in China and India, includes the Realme 14 Pro Plus, which is expected to be offered to the global market at around 589 euros, while the starting price of the 14 Pro is estimated to be 435 euros.

The devices in the Realme 14 Pro series come with interesting features such as an advanced photography suite and artificial intelligence features. One of the biggest differences between the models is that the cheaper version does not have a telephoto lens and comes with a less powerful chipset.
While Realme has yet to reveal any details, this week’s announcement suggests that a possible “Ultra” version could be included in the lineup. The brand claims that its sensor will be larger than those found in higher-end phones.
The lack of specific specifications has raised some doubts. Many speculate that the company is looking to directly compete with devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and the iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, there are some doubts about whether the sensor will be superior to the 1-inch sensors found in the Xiaomi 14 Ultra and Xperia 1 VI.
If the rumor is true, the potential Realme 14 Ultra will reach a new level for the brand. The device will reinforce its commitment to advanced technology and advanced photography to compete with market giants. The Realme 14 Pro series will also bring a premium experience to users in the global market very soon.