The upcoming Xiaomi 16 series is expected to include three models: Xiaomi 16, Xiaomi 16 Pro and a new addition called the Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini (tentative name). All three devices have reportedly cleared 3C certification in China, suggesting that the long-rumored September-end launch is likely on track.
Xiaomi 16 series 3C certified

As can be seen above, China’s 3C certification database has new listings for 25113PN0EC and 25098PN5AC. These model numbers reportedly belong to the Xiaomi 16 and 16 Pro, respectively.
Chinese tech bloggers, including Digital Chat Station, have claimed that another device with the 2509FPN0BC model number has also been approved by the 3C authority, but it is yet to be seen in the database. This device could be the rumored Xiaomi 16 Pro Mini.

Each of these devices is listed with an MDY-18-EW charger. The power brick supports multiple output modes, peaking at 20V 5A (100W). This confirms that the entire series will feature the 100W charging standard, regardless of size or variant.
The Xiaomi 16 series is expected to debut as the first to carry the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset. The Xiaomi 16 may continue with a smaller 6.3-inch class display and minimal bezels, while the Pro model is expected to have both 6.3-inch and 6.8-inch versions. Camera configurations could differ, with the standard edition featuring an OV50Q primary sensor and telephoto lens, while the Pro and Pro Max are said to adopt a larger Smartsens sensor with a periscope telephoto for enhanced zoom.
Battery capacity is another highlight, with leaks pointing to around 7000mAh for the Xiaomi 16 and 7500mAh for the Pro Max. The launch is anticipated to follow Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, scheduled from Sept. 23 to 25, with availability in China first and international models to follow.
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