Xiaomi 17T Leak Reveals Massive 7000mAh Battery and 100W Charging

Jit Bain
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A new leak from tipster Abhishek Yadav suggests the Xiaomi 17T will feature a massive 7,000mAh battery. The information surfaced on X today, showing specific details like a MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset and 100W fast charging. The leak also points to an April 2026 launch in India.

The Xiaomi 17T Leaked: Specs and The Upgrade Details

This leak gives us a clear, unfiltered look at the standard Xiaomi 17T model. And honestly? The spec sheet is aggressive. Let’s break down the data and see exactly how it stacks up against previous generations.

  • The Engine: A MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset powers the standard model.
    • We are moving way past the older 8300 and 8400 iterations. The 8500 brings far better thermal management. If the standard model is packing this silicon, I expect the inevitable Xiaomi 17T Pro to feature a top-tier Dimensity 9-series chip to justify the “Pro” moniker.
  • Battery & Charging: A high-density 7,000mAh battery, backed by 100W HyperCharge wired speeds and 80W wireless charging.
    • This is a massive jump. Older T-series models sat comfortably at 5,000mAh with 67W charging. Early whispers hinted at a 6,500mAh unit, but a full 7,000mAh cell changes the battery life conversation entirely. It pushes the device into two-day territory.
  • Display: Xiaomi 17T features a 6.82-inch LTPO AMOLED display, pushing a 1440 x 3200 resolution at a 120Hz refresh rate.
    • Xiaomi is stretching the screen real estate. The classic 6.67-inch panel is out. You are getting a larger, noticeably sharper canvas here.
Xiaomi 17T Pro feature Dimensity 9 series chip
  • Camera System: A 50MP main sensor, an ultra-wide, and a periscope lens. The front houses a 50MP selfie shooter.
  • Durability & Software: IP68 or IP69 rating. Runs Android 16 right out of the box with the latest HyperOS.
    • Moving up to an IP69 rating means the phone can survive high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. Total overkill for everyday use, but great for peace of mind.

I honestly think a 7,000mAh battery is fantastic, but only if the phone doesn’t feel like a heavy brick in your pocket. Recent advancements in high-density silicon-carbon batteries make this capacity possible without added bulk, so I am optimistic.

However, I am highly skeptical about the 80W wireless charging on the base model. Xiaomi usually gates premium wireless speeds for its top-tier Pro and Ultra lines. Giving it to the standard model cannibalizes their own premium sales. Yadav is a solid, reliable source for Indian launch timelines, so an early April or May debut tracks perfectly.

But we need to talk about that price tag. ₹79,999 for the 12GB/256GB variant? That feels dangerously steep. The T-series is supposed to be the “flagship killer.” It exists to offer 90% of the premium experience for a fraction of the cost. If the base model costs 80K, it steps directly into premium territory. At that price bracket, it goes head-to-head with heavy hitters from OnePlus and iQOO. If they charge that much, the software experience needs to be flawless.

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Jit is the resident tech enthusiast at Intaak Media. Moving away from standard reporting, Jit now focuses on Real-World Experience columns, sharing personal reactions to leaks, rumors, and daily gadget use.
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