Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro leak ahead of launch

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Robert Haba covers breaking Android news, chipset leaks, and OEM announcements at Droid Tools. With 7 years tracking the Android ecosystem, he has followed every major...
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The Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro, the company’s upcoming T-series phones, are about to go on sale. The standard 15T model is expected to start at €649, while the Pro model would cost €799, according to rumors circulating about both devices.

We are now seeing the hardware for the first time. Recently, a TikTok user shared a video showcasing the 15T Pro’s front and back, showcasing the rear panel’s copper-like appearance.

It should come as no surprise that the camera island, which is situated in the upper left corner, is formed like a rounded square with beveled edges and has Leica branding in the center.

Xiaomi 15T Pro Design 2

What to expect?

According to rumors, the phone will have a 50-megapixel Samsung JN5 telephoto camera, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel OmniVision OVX9100 primary camera. It might have a Samsung S5KKDS selfie sensor on the front.

Xiaomi 15T Pro design

The tablet may have a MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset on the inside, along with 12GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage. According to reports, the 128GB variant costs €799, and the 256GB model would cost €899. The Pro model’s storage specifications are consistent with our earlier findings, and a 1TB version may even be available in some markets.

Multiple certification databases have already included both phones, indicating that an official launch is imminent. Hopefully, Xiaomi won’t hold off on revealing all the information for very long.

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Robert Haba covers breaking Android news, chipset leaks, and OEM announcements at Droid Tools. With 7 years tracking the Android ecosystem, he has followed every major Snapdragon generation, Pixel launch, and One UI release since 2015. Before joining Droid Tools, he covered consumer electronics at a local publication. Robert's coverage focuses on news and OS updates. When a story breaks, you'll find his analysis within the hour.
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