It's important to note that, in some regions, the A14 4G uses Exynos 850 SoC (the same one in A13 4G) instead of Helio G80, much like its 5G variant having either Exynos 1330 (new chip) or Dimensity 700 (same as A13 5G) as pointed out by another user in that variant's review page. Expect the performance to be even worse on the Exynos model, which only has "efficient" Cortex-A55 cores and no "performance" Cortex-A7x cores.
The Galaxy A14 represents the entry into Samsung's A series. We test the basic model with 4G and 64 GB of storage. Will the Galaxy feeling arise even with the smallest "A" smartphone, or is the equipment already outdated?