Igeekphone reported on April 28th that according to GSMArena, the Xiaomi 17T has been certified by Anatel in Brazil. The real phone’s appearance and key specifications have been officially revealed. It is expected to be released in May, about 4 months earlier than the previous T series.
The overall appearance continues the style of Xiaomi 15T. It has a triple rear camera setup. The fourth hole is a decorative piece. The Leica logo is centered. The LED flash has been moved outside the camera module. The power and volume buttons remain on the right side. The overall recognition degree is higher.

In terms of core configuration, Xiaomi 17T will be equipped with the MediaTek 8500 processor, which is manufactured using the TSMC N4P process. The CPU is a second-generation full big-core architecture, consisting of 1 * 3.4GHz Cortex-A725 + 3 * 3.20GHz Cortex-A725 + 4 * 2.20GHz Cortex-A725.
The multi-core performance has increased by 7% compared to the previous generation, the supported memory bandwidth has improved by 12%, and the Antutu score is over 240,000 points.
The GPU is equipped with Mali-G720 MC8. Its peak performance has increased by 25% compared to the previous generation, while the peak power consumption has decreased by 20%. Moreover, it is the first in its class to support the flagship-level ray tracing technology.

The rear triple cameras are respectively a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel 2x telephoto camera, and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera.
It is equipped with a 6500mAh ultra-large capacity battery and supports 67W wired fast charging. The Brazilian version comes with a 67W charger as standard. In regions such as Europe and the like, chargers are likely not included.








