Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro Snapshots and Key Specs Leaked

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Xiaomi is all set to officially launch its upcoming Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro in the next couple of days.

While there were limited details in the past, quite a bit of information about the Xiaomi 15 series is now available through official and unofficial sources. The manufacturer also shared some high-resolution renders highlighting the designs of the smartphones and a few snapshots portraying the capabilities of the cameras a few days back.

Processor Specifications

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The Xiaomi 15 vanilla model and the higher-end 15 Pro come with the same Snapdragon 8 Elite processor from Qualcomm and a microarchitecture scheduler from the manufacturer. The processor incorporates a 3 nm architecture that contributes to noticeable efficiency and performance gains. The handsets also house an Adeneo GPU processor.

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Camera Setup

The camera setup is different in both smartphones. The base model will have the same telephoto lens with 3.2x zoom as before and a flat camera housing. In contrast, the advanced model supports a 5x periscope lens with 10x lossless zoom and a quad-curved glass for the camera housing.

Display Details

The Xiaomi 15 will have a flat AMOLED 6.36-inch display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, 3200 nits peak brightness, and ultra-narrow bezels. On the other hand, the Xiaomi 15 Pro will have a quad-curved 2K display. The two handsets will utilize a M9 customized luminous display material.

Battery Capacity

While there is no official statement about the battery of the standard model, a Weibo user has recently stated that the smartphone will house a 5400 mAh battery with 90 W rapid charging support. This is a slight downgrade from the earlier reports that hinted at a 5,500 mAh battery. In comparison, the Pro variant will have a silicon-carbon anode high-density 6,100 mAh battery with 850 Wh/L energy efficiency. The battery upgrade will increase the life of the battery by 38% when compared to the predecessor.

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