Xiaomi 17T Launch Is Imminent — Geekbench Confirms main specs

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Sunday, 26 April 2026 at 19:55
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Xiaomi is breaking a six-year pattern with the 17T series. The T lineup has historically debuted in September — consistent as clockwork since the Mi 10T. This year, the 17T and 17T Pro are both targeting Q2 2026, pushed forward by roughly four months. The Geekbench AI listing for the standard 17T, spotted on model number 2602DPT53G, is the clearest signal yet that a launch is close.

Summary

  • Geekbench confirms Dimensity 8500: 3.40GHz prime core, Mali-G720 MC8 GPU, 12GB RAM, Android 16 — matching prior DCS and FCC leaks exactly.
  • Standard 17T: 6.59-inch 1.5K flat OLED, ~6,360–7,000mAh battery, 67W–100W charging — FCC documents point to 6,360mAh/100W; earlier leaks suggested 6,500–7,000mAh/67W.
  • 17T Pro: Dimensity 9500, 165Hz OLED, 8,500mAh/100W, cooling fan, periscope telephoto, IP68/IP69 — a notably larger step up than previous Pro generations.
  • Leica cameras on both: 50MP OmniVision OVX8000 primary, 50MP Samsung JN5D telephoto, 12–13MP ultra-wide, 32MP front.
  • India price tipped at ~₹55,000 (~$660): Global launch expected May 2026 — a first for the T-series at this timing.
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The Geekbench Listing: What It Confirms and What It Means

The appearance of model number 2602DPT53G in Geekbench AI's database is more than a spec confirmation — it's a timing signal. Devices typically appear on Geekbench weeks, not months, before launch. The listing confirms the Dimensity 8500's architecture precisely: a 3.40GHz prime core, three performance cores at 3.20GHz, four efficiency cores at 2.20GHz, and a Mali-G720 MC8 GPU. Single-core scores sit around 1,709, positioning it meaningfully above the Dimensity 8300 while staying well below flagship Dimensity 9500 territory.
The 12GB RAM configuration and Android 16 with HyperOS 3 round out the software picture. Multiple certification listings — IMDA, NBTC, SIRIM, and FCC — have all cleared the device for global markets, suggesting Xiaomi intends to launch the 17T internationally rather than as a China-only product. India pricing from tipster Gadgetsdata points to approximately ₹55,000 at launch — competitive for a Dimensity 8500 device with Leica camera credentials.
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Battery: The FCC vs Leak Discrepancy

Here's where caution is warranted. The FCC filing — generally the most reliable pre-launch source — lists the battery at 6,360mAh with 100W charging. Earlier leaks from Digital Chat Station and Cashify put the figure closer to 6,500–7,000mAh with 67W charging. These two data sets are mutually inconsistent. A reasonable interpretation is that the FCC figure reflects the rated battery capacity, while the ~7,000mAh cited in leaks represents the typical capacity — a gap that's common with silicon-carbon cells. The charging speed discrepancy between 67W and 100W is harder to reconcile and may reflect different regional variants or evolving development decisions.

The 17T Pro: The Real Story

Frankly, the standard 17T is the expected device. The Pro is the interesting one. The Dimensity 9500 chip, 8,500mAh battery, 100W charging, and 165Hz display collectively represent a substantially larger generational jump than the 15T Pro offered over the 15T. The inclusion of a built-in cooling fan — confirmed by tipster "Experience More" on Weibo — is a feature that's currently limited to gaming phones like the iQOO 15 Ultra. Seeing it appear in the T-series is notable. IP68 and IP69 dual water resistance and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor round out a spec sheet that sounds more flagship than sub-flagship.
The periscope telephoto on the Pro — contrasted with the standard telephoto on the 17T — is the most tangible camera differentiation between the two models. Both share Leica-tuned triple rear cameras with a 50MP OmniVision OVX8000 primary sensor and 50MP Samsung JN5D telephoto unit, though the Pro's periscope implementation will deliver meaningfully different zoom performance in practice.
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