The Xiaomi 17T was recently certified in Brazil and appeared in the Geekbench database as a new leak published today purported to show full specifications and pricing for both the 17T and 17T Pro.
The leak paints the regular 17T as a mid‑to‑high‑end phone with a 6.59‑inch AMOLED display at 1268x2756 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, driven by a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset paired with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage. It lists a 6,500 mAh battery with 67W wired charging, a rear triple camera system led by a 50MP main sensor plus a 50MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom and a 12MP ultrawide, and a 32MP front camera. The phone is given dimensions of 157.6 x 75.2 x 8.17 mm and a weight of 200g, and the leak says it will run Android 16 with HyperOS 3, ship in blue, black and purple, and start at €749 for the 12GB/256GB model.
The 17T Pro, by the same leak, climbs the spec sheet and the price list: a 6.83‑inch AMOLED panel at 1280x2772 and 144Hz, a MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC, 12GB of RAM with 512GB of UFS 4.1 storage, and a large 7,000 mAh battery with 100W wired charging plus 50W wireless charging. Camera setup mirrors the regular model on counts but substitutes a 50MP main sensor using the Light Fusion 950 sensor, and the Pro is listed at 162.2 x 77.5 x 8.25 mm and 219g. The leak pins the Pro’s European price at €999.
Regional pricing and availability in the leaks are uneven. Gizbot reported Indian pricing for the regular 17T at Rs 74,999 for the 12GB/256GB model and Rs 84,999 for the 12GB/512GB variant, but said the 17T Pro will not launch in India. Gizbot also offered a narrower European range for the Pro around €950–€980. Android Central, citing a separate leak, said both models could arrive in May 2026; a promotional poster reported by Gizbot suggests a Xiaomi contest running from May 29 to June 30 tied to the 17T series.
Those numbers matter because they suggest Xiaomi is positioning the T series at a higher price point than last year: a trend noted in other coverage that pegs the 17T models about €100 above the 15T and 15T Pro at launch. The combination of larger batteries, faster wired and wireless charging on the Pro, improved displays and optical zoom cameras explains some of that math on paper.
But the leaks also raise friction. A model set aside from one major market — Gizbot’s claim that the 17T Pro won’t come to India — clashes with the T series’ history as a handset family typically aimed at global markets. Certification in Brazil and a Geekbench listing point to broad rollouts, yet the pricing jumps and selective regional availability reported in leaks could limit how widely Xiaomi actually positions the Pro variant.
If the leaked specifications and prices hold, the Xiaomi 17T will arrive as a battery‑heavy phone with a higher‑end camera package and top‑end charging on the Pro, and the regular 17T will undercut the Pro by a few hundred euros while keeping large battery and zoom capabilities. The single sharp question left by today’s batch of documents and listings is whether Xiaomi will constrain the 17T Pro to certain regions — foregoing an Indian launch while certifying the line in markets such as Brazil — a move that would cement the T series as a pricier, more selective global flagship line rather than the broader “flagship killer” it once was.








