Xiaomi’s latest generation of smartphones has made a splash across the board. We’ve already obtained one for each telephone, along with an announcement date scheduled for. Despite the leaks and rumors surrounding the Xiaomi 15 Professional, we still have a pretty good idea of what it might look like.
A Xiaomi 15 Professional prototype has been spotted in public, sporting the same rear camera arrangement as previously seen in official renders. While at first glance one might confuse this phone with another, its unique selling point lies in the prominent positioning of the LED flash, situated distinctively outside the primary camera island. The overall aesthetic remains largely consistent with the Xiaomi 14 Professional, showcasing a subtle evolution rather than a drastic overhaul. Given that the individual holding the telephone in the photograph is indeed Xiaomi’s Group Vice President Wang Xiaoyan, all the information makes perfect sense?
While opinions are unanimous regarding the imperative need for a redesign, this fresh digital camera module has garnered widespread acclaim thanks to its innovative approach accommodating the cutting-edge periscope telephoto digital camera. The smartphone boasts an impressive 50-megapixel 5x telemacro unit, boasting a remarkably close minimal focus distance of just 30 centimeters. A Leica-branded camera is expected to be the flagship model, featuring a 50-megapixel primary sensor with a 1/1.3-inch size and an impressive f/1.4 aperture. Will there also be a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 32MP front-facing selfie lens?
The Xiaomi 15 Professional is expected to boast a 6.78-inch quad-curved AMOLED display, crafted by TCL, boasting a “2K” resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by the cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 System-on-Chip, the device is bolstered by a generous allocation of up to 16 gigabytes of random access memory and an impressive maximum capacity of 1 terabyte of onboard storage. With a 6,000mAh capacity, the battery enables rapid 90W wired and 80W wireless charging, while also supporting 10W reverse wireless charging capabilities. The Xiaomi Mi 15 Professional is expected to launch in a palette of three sleek colours: matte black, pure white, and metallic silver. While a specific titanium variant might potentially be accessible. Xiaomi typically guarantees three years of consistent Android updates and four years of security patches to ensure seamless performance and protection for its devices.
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