Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Xiaomi 17 Max later this month, and a steady stream of official teasers has given us a clear idea of what to expect.
Rather than just releasing a slightly larger version of the standard Xiaomi 17, the company is focusing heavily on battery endurance, display efficiency, and camera hardware.
According to Xiaomi executive Lu Weibing, the 17 Max is intended to be a fully upgraded model in the lineup. Here is a look at what we know so far.
Perhaps the most significant upgrade in the Xiaomi 17 Max is its battery. The company has confirmed that the device will pack an 8,000mAh cell. Looking at the rest of the series, this is a clear step up from the 7,000mAh battery found in the standard Xiaomi 17 and the 7,500mAh battery in the 17 Pro Max.
Fitting an 8,000mAh battery into a smartphone naturally raises questions about weight and thickness. To address this, Xiaomi is using its newer silicon-carbon battery technology, which allows for higher energy density in a smaller physical footprint. For charging, leaks indicate the device will support 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging with PPS compatibility.
2. Display and Design
The device will include a 6.9-inch flat screen with slim bezels, drawing design inspiration from the earlier Xiaomi 15 series. Xiaomi calls this a Super Pixel display, which incorporates a new RGB sub-pixel layout and red luminous materials. According to the company, this combination provides the clarity of a 2K screen but uses less energy than a typical 1.5K OLED panel.
Reports also point to a 120Hz LTPO refresh rate, an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, and symmetrical dual speakers. The phone is expected to be available in Sky Blue, White, and Pixel Black, with some variants possibly featuring a ceramic or carbon fiber-style finish on the back panel.
3. Camera
On the back, the Xiaomi 17 Max features a rounded square camera module that blends into the rear panel. Xiaomi has confirmed that it will be the brand’s first phone to use a Leica-backed 200-megapixel primary camera with a 1/1.4-inch sensor. This higher resolution is intended to help retain detail when zooming in digitally.
Alongside the main sensor, the phone is expected to include a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera for broader shots.
4. Performance
Under the hood, the Xiaomi 17 Max will be powered by Qualcomm’s top-tier Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.1 storage.
Xiaomi has teased a completely redesigned internal layout for the device, which should drastically improve heat management during heavy multitasking and long gaming sessions.
5. When can you get it?
The Xiaomi 17 Max is currently available for pre-order in China, with the official launch expected on May 21. We are not sure yet if it’s gonna make it to the global market or not. However, Xiaomi is launching Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro globally on 28th May.
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