In a move that feels as much about marketing as it is about manufacturing, Xiaomi is skipping the ‘16’ nomenclature entirely to launch the Xiaomi 17 series globally on February 28, 2026. By aligning its version numbers with Apple’s iPhone 17, Xiaomi is making its intentions clear: it wants a seat at the head of the premium flagship table.
The launch event, themed “The New Wave of Imagery,” will take place in Barcelona just ahead of MWC 2026. While the series debuted in China late last year, the global release is expected to focus on two heavy hitters: the Xiaomi 17 and the range-topping Xiaomi 17 Ultra.
Performance and the Snapdragon 8 Elite
All eyes are on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset powering the entire lineup. Boasting a dual-core Oryon setup hitting 4.6 GHz, this chip is designed specifically to handle heavy AI workloads.
Perhaps the most impressive feat is the battery density. The standard Xiaomi 17 is rumored to pack a massive 7,000mAh battery, an industry-leading capacity for a compact 6.3-inch device, while maintaining an 8mm profile. The 17 Ultra, though featuring a slightly smaller 6,800mAh cell, compensates with a massive 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display and faster 90W charging.
Leica Collaboration
The fourth year of the Xiaomi-Leica partnership brings the Leica UltraPure optical system. The 17 Ultra is the star here, featuring a 1-inch main sensor and a 200MP periscope telephoto lens. This setup utilizes LOFIC HDR technology to manage exposure in complex night lighting, aiming to set a new benchmark for mobile low-light photography.
Global Pricing and Availability
Early leaks suggest that Xiaomi will hold the line on pricing in Europe, with the standard model starting at €999 and the Ultra at €1,499. For the Indian market, expectations hover around ₹80,000 for the base model, positioning it directly against the Galaxy S26 and the iPhone 17. The phones are set to be available shortly in India after the global launch.


