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A fresh leak has given us our first look at the upcoming Xiaomi 15T, and it arrives just days before the phone’s official debut. The image, showing the device still tucked inside its in-box sleeve, lays out some of the headline specs and hints at what Xiaomi has in store for its T-series refresh.

Xiaomi 15T spy photo

According to the photo, the Xiaomi 15T will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra, the same chip as the Poco X7 Pro (review), and an upgrade over the 8300-Ultra found in last year’s Xiaomi 14T (review). That should make it a strong performer for gaming and everyday use without pushing the price too high. The display also sees a noticeable upgrade, moving to a 6.83-inch panel with a 120Hz refresh rate. That’s bigger than the 6.67-inch screens used on last year’s 14T and the new Poco X7 Pro, giving users more space for streaming, reading, or multitasking.

Battery capacity is getting a bump as well. The 15T is listed with a 5,500mAh cell and support for 67W fast charging, which is 500mAh larger than its predecessor. Camera specs weren’t detailed in the leak, but the box does confirm the return of Leica Summilux lenses. The 14T shipped with a capable triple-camera system (including a 50MP main with OIS, a 50MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultra-wide), so it’s safe to expect similar or improved hardware this time around.

Alongside the regular 15T, Xiaomi is also lining up a 15T Pro. This model is expected to feature the Dimensity 9400+, a chip recently seen in the Redmi K80 Ultra, suggesting it could offer a noticeable performance jump for more demanding tasks.

Xiaomi has confirmed that the 15T series will launch on September 24, and teaser posts are already rolling out on its official X account. With the T-line positioned as a more affordable alternative to Xiaomi’s flagship models, the leaked specs suggest the company is again aiming to balance price and performance while undercutting rivals.

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