Xiaomi has officially launched the Xiaomi 17 globally, and it’s a direct rival to the just-revealed Galaxy S26 and the ever-popular iPhone 17.
Despite its smaller footprint, the company is promising full “Pro-level” power, particularly in camera performance and battery life.
At the centre of the Xiaomi 17 is a new Leica-engineered triple-camera system. The main 50MP shooter uses a 1/1.31-inch Light Fusion 950 sensor with a bright f/1.67 Leica Summilux lens, designed to pull in more light and reduce motion blur in low-light scenes. Xiaomi claims a 13.5EV dynamic range, which should help preserve detail in both shadows and highlights.
Backing it up is a 50MP 60mm floating telephoto lens capable of 5x optical-level zoom and 10cm macro photography. It also offers up to 20x AI-assisted zoom, plus a 50MP ultra-wide camera. On the front, there’s a 50MP selfie camera with improved autofocus and auto-framing.
Video capabilities stretch to 8K at 30fps and 4K Dolby Vision recording at up to 60fps. Additionally, Log recording is available for more flexible post-production.

Powering the device is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform, built on a 3nm process. Xiaomi says this delivers a 20% CPU boost and 23% GPU uplift, alongside notable efficiency gains.
That efficiency matters, given the sizeable 6,330mAh silicon-carbon battery inside — unusually large for a compact 6.3-inch device. It supports 100W HyperCharge and 50W wireless charging, as well as reverse charging.
The 6.3-inch CrystalRes OLED display features a 1–120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate, 2,656 x 1,220 resolution and peak brightness of 3,500 nits. Xiaomi has also reduced bezels to 1.18mm using upgraded LIPO technology. As a result, this gives the phone a distinctly modern edge-to-edge look.
Design remains minimalist, with curved “Golden Arc” corners and matte glass finishes in Venture Green, Ice Blue, Alpine Pink and Black. The aluminium frame and Xiaomi Shield Glass contribute to IP68 protection.
With flagship imaging, a high-density battery and next-gen silicon in a compact 191g body, the Xiaomi 17 is clearly aimed at users who want top-tier performance without stepping up to a larger Pro model.
The real test, though, will be how it stacks up against Samsung and Apple. We’ll soon find out.
