Xiaomi's upcoming 17T series is set to launch in China on June 8, with a strong focus on battery life and camera upgrades.
The company has started teasing the series for the Chinese market, highlighting its silicon-carbon battery design.
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Xiaomi claims a 16% silicon content, the highest it has used so far.
Globally, the standard 17T comes with a 6,500mAh battery, while the Pro variant steps up to 7,000mAh.
Xiaomi's teasers for China also reiterate the 7,000mAh figure for the series.
The company claims up to 1.88 days of typical use, along with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging on the Pro.
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It also rates the battery to retain 80% capacity after 1,600 charge cycles.
Design-wise, the phones feature a cleaner flagship-style look with a curved frame, slim bezels, and a flat display.
The 17T Pro runs on MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 chip, built on a 3nm process, offering gains in GPU performance and efficiency over the previous generation.
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Camera hardware is again co-developed with Leica.
The Pro model includes a triple setup led by a 50MP main sensor, a 5x periscope telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide shooter.
Zoom support goes up to 120x digitally, with Leica color tuning and multiple shooting modes.
Both models were already launched globally on May 28 and are rolling out across select markets outside China.
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The series is scheduled to debut in China on June 8.