New
leaks are giving a pretty clear picture of what the
Xiaomi 17T series could look like. Both the standard and Pro models seem focused on three things: performance, battery life, and better cameras. Nothing too flashy in design talk yet, but the hardware upgrades are pretty noticeable.
Xiaomi 17T Coming with Dimensity 8500 Ultra and a Large 6500mAh Battery
The regular
Xiaomi 17T is expected to come with a 6.59-inch flat 1.5K display. It should run on the
Dimensity 8500-Ultra chip, which is aimed at solid everyday performance and gaming without overheating or slowing down. Battery life is one of its strongest points, with a large 6500mAh cell paired with 67W fast charging.
Key Points
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Xiaomi 17T: 6.59-inch 1.5K display, Dimensity 8500-Ultra
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6500mAh battery with 67W fast charging
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Triple camera system with 50MP main and 5x telephoto
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Xiaomi 17T Pro: 6.83-inch 1.5K display, Dimensity 9500 chip
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7000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging
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Upgraded 50MP Light Hunter 950 main camera with a larger sensor
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Both models focus heavily on performance and battery endurance
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Possible Chinese versions may come with even larger batteries
For cameras, the setup looks pretty capable for its class. You get a 50MP main sensor using the Light Hunter 800 system, a 12MP secondary lens, and a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x zoom.
Xiaomi 17T Pro Coming With Premium Specs
The Xiaomi 17T Pro
takes things further in almost every area. It’s expected to feature a larger 6.83-inch 1.5K flat display and run on the more powerful
Dimensity 9500 processor. Battery capacity also jumps to 7000mAh, along with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging, which is a big step up in convenience.
The camera hardware is also improved. The Pro model uses a 50MP Light Hunter 950 main sensor with a larger 1/1.3-inch size, plus a 12MP lens and a 50MP 5x telephoto camera.
The specs are fairly familiar to what we saw in the
Redmi Turbo 5 series. However, there are some differences in the battery capacity and the camera optics. The T-series has smaller batteries, but exceed their Redmi siblings in the camera department.
There is still no official word on a launch date, but with the leaks intensifying, it shouldn't take much long.