It's worth noting that while the launch date and pricing have been officially confirmed, detailed camera specifications and the precise battery capacity still come from pre-release leaks rather than final spec sheets. The information should be treated as highly likely but subject to change when Xiaomi publishes full specifications.
The Pro's price represents a €100 increase over the Xiaomi 15T Pro at launch, reflecting the larger battery, more powerful chipset, and upgraded display .
Leaked India pricing paints a wide range. Early reports suggested ₹72,000–₹96,000 depending on the storage tier, while separate leaks from the Philippines converted to roughly ₹71,400–₹74,500 . The variation likely reflects different RAM/storage combinations and regional tax structures. Until Xiaomi announces official India pricing, treat these figures as directional rather than confirmed.
Xiaomi's T-series has historically landed in August or September. The Xiaomi 15T series launched in September 2025, and the cadence was consistent across several prior generations. A May 28, 2026 launch shaves roughly four months off that cycle, creating the earliest T-series debut the company has ever executed .
The company announced the date on May 18, 2026 via its official X account, framing it as part of an accelerated release cadence . Xiaomi hasn't publicly explained the motivation behind the shift, but the timeline aligns with a broader repositioning: the entire Xiaomi 17 family — including the 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Ultra — moved to a first-half 2026 schedule, as reflected in Wikipedia's release-date table for the series
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Pulling the T-series forward could serve several purposes: shortening the gap between Xiaomi's main numbered flagships and their performance-focused T variants, responding to earlier launches from competitors like Samsung and OnePlus, or consolidating manufacturing and marketing around a unified spring window.
The 17T Pro enters a competitive 2026 flagship landscape with a few clear differentiators. The 7,000mAh battery is an outlier in a market where 5,000mAh has been the standard for years, and the 100W charging means the large cell won't take all day to refill. The 144Hz OLED panel pushes beyond the 120Hz norm for the T-series, while the Dimensity 9500 puts MediaTek's best silicon in a phone line that hasn't always carried the top-tier chip .
The IP69 rating — if confirmed — would also be unusual for a global flagship, adding resistance to high-pressure water jets on top of standard immersion protection .
At €999, the 17T Pro sits in the same pricing neighborhood as the base Galaxy S26 and OnePlus 14, but it brings a substantially larger battery and faster display than most direct competitors currently offer. Whether the Leica-tuned camera system and HyperOS 3 software experience hold up against those rivals will become clearer after the May 28 launch, when reviewers get their hands on final hardware.
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