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Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro prices leak

Xiaomi 15T and 15T Pro prices leak

GSM Arenaa day ago
Vlad, 19 August 2025
Xiaomi is expected to unveil the 15T and 15T Pro next month, around a year after their predecessors. Ahead of that, today a new leak purports to give us the pricing information for both upcoming models in Europe.
Thus, the Xiaomi 15T is said to be offered in a single version, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, for €649. It will be available in gray, black, and gold.
The Xiaomi 15T Pro, on the other hand, will also come with 12GB of RAM but with two different storage configurations: 256GB for €799 and 512GB priced at €899. This one will also be offered in gray, black, and gold.
According to recent leaks, the Xiaomi 15T Pro will have a triple rear camera setup comprising a 50 MP main snapper using the OmniVision OVX9100 sensor (the same one found in the Xiaomi 15, apparently), a 50 MP telephoto camera using Samsung's ISOCELL JN5 sensor, and a 13 MP ultrawide using the OmniVision OV13B sensor. The handset is rumored to sport a 5,500 mAh battery with 90W wired charging support.
The 15T will swap out the main camera sensor for an OVX8000, also by OmniVision, and will only charge at up to 67W - while still sporting the same ultrawide and telephoto cameras and battery as its sibling. Xiaomi 15 512GB 12GB RAM $ 900.00
$ 900.00 256GB 12GB RAM $ 637.00
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