Xiaomi’s next T-series phone has made an early appearance. The Xiaomi 17T has now been spotted on Brazil’s Anatel certification database, and the listing gives a fairly clear look at the design along with a few confirmed details.

The phone, carrying the model number 2602DPT53G, shows up with a live image of the back panel. At first glance, it looks very similar to last year’s Xiaomi 15T, though there are a couple of small changes around the camera module.
There is still a triple camera setup, and one of the four cutouts appears to be purely decorative. Leica branding sits in the middle of the camera island, and the LED flash has been moved outside the main module this time. The overall layout is still quite familiar, so this feels more like a refinement than a redesign.
One practical detail confirmed by the listing is the charger. In Brazil, the Xiaomi 17T will ship with a 67W charger in the box. That is expected due to local regulations, while other regions, especially Europe, will likely not include one.

As for the specs, most of it is still based on leaks, but the picture is starting to come together. The phone is expected to run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500 chip, paired with up to 12GB of RAM. A Geekbench listing also points to Android 16, likely with HyperOS 3 on top.
Battery capacity could be another area where Xiaomi is making changes. Early reports suggest something around 6,500mAh, though some leaks hint it could go even higher. Charging is expected to stay at 67W.
Camera hardware may not change much from the previous generation. A 50MP main sensor, 50MP telephoto, and a 12MP ultrawide setup are expected again, possibly with some tuning improvements.
What is a bit unusual is the timing. The 17T series could arrive as early as May 2026, which is earlier than the typical September launch window.
The Xiaomi 17T will sit in the upper mid-range space with a familiar design, a few hardware upgrades, and a bigger focus on battery life.
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