Xiaomi recently confirmed that it will hold a launch event on March 2 to unveil the Xiaomi 15 series for the global market. While the brand is gearing up for the 15 series’ global launch, the rumor mill has already started leaking details about the Xiaomi 16 series. A new leak by tipster Digital Chat Station talks about the Xiaomi 16 Pro’s display design and specifications.

Xiaomi 16 Pro may feature a cutting-edge display

While the tipster has not explicitly revealed the phone’s name in the above leak, the Chinese media is speculating that he could be talking about the Xiaomi 16 Pro. As per the leak, the 16 Pro will sport a flat-screen design with ultra-thin, uniform bezels. It will be a massive 6.85-inch LTPO OLED panel that offers a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.

He added that the display will incorporate LIPO technology, ensuring a symmetrical, narrow-border look. This advancement is expected to surpass the bezel control of Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro models, which currently have side bezels measuring 1.44mm and top and bottom bezels at 1.41mm.

In the past, Xiaomi has consistently offered similar displays on its Pro and Ultra flagship models. For instance, the Xiaomi 12 Pro and 12S Ultra, 13 Pro and 13 Ultra, and 14 Pro and 14 Ultra all shared the same screen sizes. The upcoming Xiaomi 15 Ultra is also expected to feature a 6.73-inch display, matching the 15 Pro.

Given this pattern, it is likely that the Xiaomi 16 Ultra will also come with a 6.85-inch screen, considering that the Xiaomi 16 Pro is rumored to feature a 6.85-inch display. DCS has previously claimed that 2025 flagship phones will adopt a completely flat-screen design. In a recent leak, he revealed that the entire Oppo Find X9 series, which is said to include four models, will sport a flat-screen design. Therefore, the 16 Ultra is also expected to feature a flat panel.

The Xiaomi 16 Pro is expected to debut with the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 in October of this year. The Ultra model, on the other hand, is expected to launch with the same chip in the first half of 2026.

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