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Xiaomi's new T-series goes premium with Leica Summilux optics, 100W charging, and a €999 price tag that puts it squarely against Samsung and Google.
The Xiaomi 17 Max arrives end of May 2026 with an 8,000 mAh battery and 200MP Leica camera, after Xiaomi quietly cancelled a 5.5mm rival to the iPhone Air.
Xiaomi has detailed the Band 10 Pro's specs — dual heart-rate sensors, HRV monitoring, 21-day battery — but the device hasn't actually launched yet.
Xiaomi is launching the same mid-range phone under two sub-brand names simultaneously. The specs are solid, but the battery shrinks for global markets.
Xiaomi's thinnest tracker gets premium materials and a fashion angle — but the NFC-equipped Pro variant remains unconfirmed.
Several Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco models that hit end-of-life status are receiving surprise security updates — but don't expect new features.
The smartphone giant delivered over 30,000 EVs in April 2026, riding software integration that legacy automakers can't easily replicate — and a European launch is coming in 2027.
Apple is outselling Xiaomi five-to-one on Xiaomi's home turf in China, and the Ultra's 207,000 units tell the real premium story.
Xiaomi's new router undercuts the competition with all-2.5G wired ports and flagship Wi-Fi 7 speeds, but a global launch date remains unconfirmed.
The Gaming Mouse 2 packs the PixArt PAW3955XM sensor — the same class of hardware found in mice costing twice as much — but it's currently only available in China.
Xiaomi's new built-in dishwasher fits 18 place settings, doses detergent automatically, and skips the control panel entirely in favour of a floor projection. It's China-only for now.
The K100 base model is tipped to start at around $585, up from $380 for the K90. The affordable flagship era Redmi built its reputation on looks like it's ending.
Leaked specs point to a May launch at €749–€999 — about €100 more than last year's models, and firmly in flagship territory.
The Mijia Multi-directional Sweeping Electric Toothbrush Pro pairs a six-axis motion sensor with an overpressure cut-off — but it's only confirmed for China right now.
The MDY-18-EW delivers 100W through a single USB-A port using GaN tech, but it's a China-only launch with a catch: full speed only works with Xiaomi's own phones.














