Redmi Note 14
Full device reference for the Redmi Note 14, including viewport size, native resolution, pixel density, DPR, and supporting responsive-design details.
Quick summary
Viewport
360 x 800 PX
Resolution
1080 x 2400 PX
Density
395 PPI
DPR
3 XXHDPI
Viewport
360 x 800 PX
Resolution
1080 x 2400 PX
Density
395 PPI
DPR
3 XXHDPI
What this device means for responsive design
The Redmi Note 14 uses a viewport of 360 x 800 PX, which makes it a key target for mobile layout testing. Designers and developers should rely on the viewport value for CSS breakpoints, while the native resolution and DPR help explain image sharpness and rendering density.
Example breakpoint
@media (max-width: 360px) {
/* target layouts around Redmi Note 14 width */
}Display profile
Detailed specifications
A clean reference table for the most important device and display values.
CSS Media Query
@media (min-width: 360px) and (max-width: 360px)Responsive design notes
Use the viewport for layout decisions, the native resolution for asset planning, and the DPR when understanding how CSS pixels map to physical pixels.
Use viewport for CSS
Focus on 360 x 800 PX when planning breakpoints and layout widths.
Use resolution for assets
The native 1080 x 2400 PX resolution helps guide image export sizes and display sharpness.
Use DPR for scaling
A DPR of 3 XXHDPI means this screen maps multiple physical pixels to one CSS pixel.
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What is the screen resolution of the Redmi Note 14?
The Redmi Note 14 has a 1080 x 2400 PX screen resolution on a 6.67 INCH display, resulting in a pixel density of 395 PPI.
What is the CSS viewport size of the Redmi Note 14?
The Redmi Note 14 has a CSS viewport of 360 x 800 PX. This is the value returned by window.innerWidth and window.innerHeight in JavaScript, and the value that CSS media queries respond to.
What CSS media query should I use for the Redmi Note 14?
To target the Redmi Note 14 viewport, use: @media (max-width: 360px). For a mobile-first approach, this targets the device at and above its viewport width.
What is the pixel density (PPI) of the Redmi Note 14?
The Redmi Note 14 has a pixel density of 395 PPI, which corresponds to a device pixel ratio (DPR) of 3. This means CSS pixels are scaled up to produce crisp, high-resolution rendering on the physical display.