Xiaomi’s upcoming 17T series has leaked almost completely ahead of its official debut on May 28. A Russian retailer briefly published listings for both the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro, revealing official-looking renders, detailed specifications, and even pricing before Xiaomi could announce the phones itself.

The company has already been teasing the launch globally, calling it the “biggest T Series upgrade yet.” The standard Xiaomi 17T is expected to feature a 6.59-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset. The leaked configuration includes 12GB RAM paired with either 256GB or 512GB storage.
Camera hardware looks fairly strong for the segment as well. The phone reportedly uses a Leica-branded triple-camera setup consisting of a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto camera with 5x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide. A 32MP front camera handles selfies and video calls.
Battery capacity appears to be one of the bigger highlights. The 17T is tipped to pack a 6,500mAh battery with 67W fast charging support.
The Xiaomi 17T Pro pushes things further with a larger 6.83-inch AMOLED display and what is reportedly a 144Hz refresh rate. It is expected to run on MediaTek’s top-of-the-line Dimensity 9500 chipset.

The camera setup remains similar on paper, though leaks mention a better Light Fusion 950 primary sensor on the Pro model. Battery capacity reportedly jumps to 7,000mAh, alongside faster 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging support. Both phones are expected to ship with Android 16 and Xiaomi’s HyperOS out of the box.
The retailer listing puts the Xiaomi 17T at RUB 51,625 for the 256GB version and RUB 54,537 for the 512GB model, while the 17T Pro starts at RUB 68,535 and goes up to RUB 81,861 for the 1TB variant. Direct RUB conversions do not always reflect actual global pricing very accurately, but they roughly translate to the $700–$1,100 range depending on the model and storage option. Separate European pricing leaks suggest the 17T Pro could approach the €1,000 mark in some markets.
If accurate, Xiaomi seems to be positioning the 17T lineup much closer to premium flagships this year rather than the traditional “flagship killer” category the T-series was once known for.
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