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Xiaomi is preparing to roll out its next set of flagships, the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro, with a global launch confirmed for September 24. The new lineup follows the 14T series, which also arrived in late September last year, and is expected to bring noticeable upgrades in both hardware and design.

Xiaomi has officially announced the launch date on X but hasn’t yet detailed the full lineup. Leaks, however, point to two models: the standard Xiaomi 15T and the more premium 15T Pro. The Pro version is expected to stand out with a periscope telephoto camera offering 5x optical zoom (115 mm equivalent), along with other high-end features.

Reports suggest both phones will feature larger 6.83-inch displays (up from 6.67 inches on the 14T series), powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 8400 in the 15T and the flagship Dimensity 9400+ in the Pro. Both models are tipped to ship with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage as standard.

Pricing is rumored to start at €649 (around $717) for the 15T and €799 (about $883) for the Pro. Other leaked specs include Leica-tuned triple cameras (50 MP main, 13 MP ultra-wide, 50 MP telephoto), 5,500 mAh batteries, and IP69-rated water and dust resistance. Charging speeds will differ: 67W on the 15T and 90W on the Pro.

With the 15T series, Xiaomi is aiming to strengthen its presence in the premium Android market. The mix of Leica cameras, powerful new chipsets, and competitive pricing could put real pressure on rivals like Samsung. The Pro model, in particular, looks set to appeal to photography enthusiasts with its periscope zoom and faster charging. Leaked CAD renders of both phones have also surfaced, hinting at some noticeable design changes.

The countdown to September 24 is now on, and Xiaomi will be hoping the 15T series carries forward the momentum of its T-series as one of the strongest alternatives to big-name flagships.

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