Xiaomi has introduced its latest flagship refresh, the Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro, at a global event in Munich. The new T-series models build on last year’s lineup with updated processors, brighter displays, and a heavier focus on camera performance, particularly for video creators and mobile photographers.
The standard Xiaomi 15T is positioned as an all-rounder with a Leica-tuned triple-camera array. It includes a 50MP main sensor (ƒ/1.7), an ultra-wide, and a telephoto lens covering focal lengths from 15mm to 92mm, while a 32MP front camera handles selfies and video calls. The phone supports 4K HDR+ video at 30fps across all lenses and is backed by Xiaomi’s AISP 2.0 imaging software to optimize color, contrast, and depth without heavy post-processing. The 6.83-inch 1.5K display reaches a peak brightness of 3,200 nits with 120Hz refresh and 3840Hz PWM dimming for reduced eye strain. Powering it is the MediaTek Dimensity 8400-Ultra, paired with a 5,500mAh battery and 67W fast charging. The device is also IP68 rated and available in Black, Gray, and Rose Gold.

The Xiaomi 15T Pro raises the bar with hardware aimed at more demanding users. Its Leica Summilux 50MP main lens (ƒ/1.62) is paired with the new Light Fusion 900 sensor, designed to capture broader dynamic range. The Pro’s standout addition is a Leica 5x Pro telephoto lens, offering focal lengths up to 230mm and a 20x digital zoom. It also comes with Leica’s Street Photography Mode, offering preset focal lengths from 28mm to 135mm. On the video side, the Pro handles 4K HDR+ recording at 30fps, plus advanced formats like 4K 120fps slow-motion and 10-bit Log with LUT support for professionals.

Design-wise, the Pro also has slimmer bezels thanks to LIPO technology, achieving a near full-screen look. Its 6.83-inch 1.5K display supports refresh rates up to 144Hz. Performance comes from MediaTek’s latest 3nm Dimensity 9400+ chip, paired with Xiaomi’s IceLoop cooling system to manage heat under heavy loads. The same 5,500mAh battery is present, but charging speeds are bumped to 90W wired and 50W wireless. The phone’s build uses 6M13 aluminum alloy for extra durability, and it shares the IP68 water and dust resistance of the base model.

Pricing places the Xiaomi 15T at about $763 for the 12GB+256GB version and $822 for 12GB+512GB. The 15T Pro starts at roughly $941 and climbs to $1,176 for the 12GB+1TB model. As part of an early promotion running until October 10, the top-tier Pro will see a $100 discount, while the higher-storage 15T gets a $50 cut. Buyers during this window will also receive a complimentary pair of Xiaomi Sound Party speakers, while supplies last.
With its latest T-series, Xiaomi appears to be targeting two camps: mainstream users looking for a balanced device in the 15T, and power users or content creators who want professional-grade imaging and performance in the 15T Pro.

