I was amazed by the performance of the Xiaomi 17T and only a few drawbacks spoil this otherwise great-value Android phone
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Tue, 02 Jun 2026 09:56:24 +0000
Description:
The Xiaomi 17T has prestigious Leica lenses and an impressive spec but can
it deliver at this price point?
FULL STORY ======================================================================Xiaomi 17T: Two-minute review The Xiaomi 17T is an Android smartphone with an impressive spec, including prestigious Leica lenses in the camera.
It looks almost identical to the iPhone 16 Pro , sharing pretty much the same dimensions and camera design. The bright Violet colorway of my review unit
did help to make it a little less anonymous, though. The 17T seems well-made. The materials feel quite premium, but peer closely and youll see its not
quite on the same level as the best phones . Its by no means flimsy, but it doesnt quite match the refinement of others. Latest Videos From Watch full video here:
The display is sharp, vivid, and bright as you would expect from a 1.5K AMOLED. The 120Hz refresh rate makes motion smooth, too. However, shades of black are perhaps a little too muddled, making it hard to discern fine
details in dark content.
Xiaomi makes much of the Leica lenses in its marketing for the 17T, and on
the surface, it's right to. There are three rear cameras: a 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide, and 50MP 5x telephoto. (Image credit: Future) Taking photos is a breeze and the results are clear and vibrant, if not quite as stunning as those of other phone cameras. There are several AI features for shooting, but these are relatively basic compared to others which Im thankful for. There are also such features for the phones system as a whole, but again these are mercifully limited in scope.
The brands HyperOS is a superb instance of Android. Its incredibly smooth and easy to navigate, free as it is from clutter or confusing UI elements. Numerous first-party apps come preinstalled, but theyre largely unintrusive. Many are poor substitutes for Google s counterparts, although one or two are genuinely useful. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
The overall performance of the 17T is excellent. Zipping between apps is seamless, while streaming Ultra HD content is entirely feasible. Its even exceedingly capable when it comes to gaming, and best of all the unit keeps cool throughout all these tasks.
Battery life is also quite good. It lasted about three days straight on a single charge. And during this time, I used it for a variety of everyday tasks. Charging is quick, taking just over an hour to fully replenish the battery.
Theres no denying that the Xiaomi 17T offers plenty of performance and features for the price. There are a few niggles here and there, but not many Android phones offer better value for money. Xiaomi 17T review: Price & availability (Image credit: Future) Starts from 649 (about $870 / AU$1,200) Available in the UK in various colors Reasonable price for the spec The
Xiaomi 17T starts from 649 (about $870 / AU$1,200) and is available now in
the UK, but not currently in the US or Australia. Four colorways are available: black, white, violet, and blue. The base model features 256GB of storage, while the top model has 512GB, and costs 699 (about $940 /
AU$1,300).
Given the spec, this is a reasonable price for an Android phone. Its more expensive than the Xiaomi 15T , which features a less powerful processor, although it does have a bigger screen. Its also more expensive than the Honor 600 , which has similar specs, but doesnt have as powerful a telephoto lens. Xiaomi 17T review: Specs Swipe to scroll horizontally
Dimensions
6.20 x 2.96 x 0.32 inches / 157.6 x 75.2 x 8.2mm
Weight
7.1 oz / 200g
Screen
6.59-inch AMOLED
Resolution
2756 x 1268
Refresh rate
120Hz
Chipset
MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra
RAM
12GB
Storage
256GB / 512GB
OS
Android 16 (HyperOS 3)
Rear cameras
Main: 50MP (f/1.7); 5x Telephoto: 50MP (f/3.0); ultra-wide: 12MP (f/2.2)
Front camera
32MP (f/2.2)
Battery
6,500mAh
Charging
67W wired Xiaomi 17T review: Design (Image credit: Future) iPhone-esque looks Well-made Included case is sufficient At first glance, its hard to not see
the similarities between the 17T and many iPhones specifically, the iPhone
16 Pro. Both share virtually the same rounded corners, large square camera cluster, and dimensions. It weighs about the same, too, which is to say that its fine to hold and carry around in your pocket.
The design is neat and functional, if a little bland although the Violet colorway of my review unit did lend some vibrancy. Every surface is flat and there are only three buttons: one for power and two for volume. The word Xiaomi emblazoned on the back is quite small.
The 17T also comes with a case, which is a simple affair. It doesnt feel particularly premium, but it should provide adequate protection for everyday use. I wouldn't trust it to protect the 17T from more extreme knocks and drops, though. Also, the case doesn't sit flush with or extend beyond the camera bezel; this part still sticks out, which means those lenses are more likely to take the brunt of any fall or slam.
Like the iPhone, the 17T feels quite premium in the hand. The body material
is smooth to the touch and feels very solid. Its not made from a single
piece, though; the back panel is separate from the sides, and there is a
small but noticeably gap in between the two, which is bound to fill with debris over time. Xiaomi 17T review: Display (Image credit: Future) Bright
and vivid Sharp resolution Useful Reading Mode The Xiaomi 17T features a 6.59-inch AMOLED display with a 1.5K (2756 x 1268) resolution. Given these specs, its no surprise that content looks sharp and vibrant, making it great for productivity and entertainment. The 3500 nits peak brightness means youre never wanting for more brightness, either. However, I did notice that shades of black are a little unrefined, meaning that details in dark content can get lost.
With a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz, the screen provides supremely smooth scrolling and navigation as you flit around app windows. In its default setting, the 17T will automatically switch between refresh rates based on scenario, in order to balance performance and power usage. However, you can fix this to 60Hz or 120Hz at all times, and can even set it on an app-by-app basis.
Theres also a Reading Mode that can be set to turn on at certain hours or toggled manually. It filters out blue light and adds a slightly grainy texture, similar to that of paper. I did find this helped when reading reams of text, but that graininess isnt great when viewing other kinds of content.
However, you can adjust this texture using a slider, letting you disable it altogether. You can also adjust the strength of the blue light filter, and even change the output to black and white only.
In use, I found the screen a little grabby at times, with my fingers and thumbs sticking slightly as I scrolled up and down. However, the effect wasnt too egregious, and a quick wipe often remedied the issue. Xiaomi 17T review: Cameras (Image credit: Future) 50MP rear cameras Ultrawide and 5x Telephoto lenses AI enhancements available The Xiaomi 17T features three rear cameras with lenses made by Leica. Aside from the main lens, theres an ultra-wide
lens and a 5x telephoto lens. The main and telephoto lenses are capable of shooting at 50MP, although this drops to 12.5MP when selecting an aspect
ratio other than 3:4, which is disappointing.
Given this impressive spec, its no wonder that the photos I shot turned out very well. They were sharp, and colors were vivid, although I cant say they were as rich and as detailed as those taken with the best cameras phones . Shots that utilized the 5x zoom were great as well, although there was a slight but noticeable loss in clarity (we tested the Xiaomi 17T Pro's equivalent telephoto lens in detail elsewhere on TechRadar).
The camera app itself is easy to use. There are plenty of settings and adjustments available, and theyre readily available without digging too deep. On top of this, there is a range of filters available to change the tone, as well as a Beautify feature. There are various modes, too, such as a super macro mode for extreme close-ups, and a Pro mode that lets you make more advanced tweaks, from changing the ISO to setting the focus manually.
There are some AI features for shooting, but mercifully these arent as
bloated or as useless as those on other smartphones. You can toggle AI recommendations, which can improve low-light and zoomed-in photos, among
other automations.
Rather disconcertingly, theres also a mole removal setting when taking selfies. As someone with moles on their face, I can say that this feature actually worked. Video can be shot in 1080p and at 30fps or 60fps. The
results from my videos were smooth and sharp. Xiaomi 17T review: Software (Image credit: Future) HyperOS is excellent Xiaomis apps less so Various but basic AI features Despite its terrible name, the Xiaomi 17Ts HyperOS is fantastic to use. It has a soft visual theme thats easy on the eye, and its simple to navigate, thanks to the uncluttered and intuitive layout. There are also plenty of explanations for many of its settings. Its fast and smooth, responding quickly to gestures and when switching between apps.
Unlike some Android phones, the Notification Bar and the Quick Settings panel are separated. Both are easy to access, though, since you simply drag down from the left to access the former, and from the right to access the latter. (Image credit: Future) The Quick Settings panel has plenty of actions on
hand, including the aforementioned Reading Mode and a screenshot tool (if you don't like using the power and volume button combination). You can of course substitute the default actions with a plethora of others, and thanks to that aforementioned separation between the Notifications Bar and the Quick Settings, the 17T squeezes in more than other phones can. However, unlike
some phones, you cant have multiple pages of these actions.
There are numerous first-party apps preinstalled on the 17T, but
unfortunately many of these arent very useful. This is a problem for every Android phone that isnt made by Google, since you get an unnecessary doubling-up of many apps, from file managers and photo galleries to note-takers and calendars.
And as with virtually all of these ersatz apps, I cant recommend any of them over Googles equivalents, especially if you have a Google account and want to sync your data over the cloud. Xiaomi even has its own app store, Get Apps, but having pursued its selection, Im not sure I would trust downloading any
of them.
There are some useful first-party apps, though. There's an app called Mi remote, which can be used to control all sorts of devices from all kinds of brands. I was quite amazed that it worked with my Sony Bravia TV, which is over a decade old.
On top of this, there's the Security app, which can scan for viruses. I cant speak to its effectiveness in this regard, but the app has other functions besides this, such as app management, battery monitoring, drive cleaning, and speed boosting.
The 17T also comes preinstalled with popular third-party apps, such as Amazon Shopping, Facebook, Spotify, TikTok, Instagram, and AliExpress, to name a few
and none of which I asked for when setting up the phone.
Since this is 2026, you wont be surprised to hear that the 17T has AI features, too. Mercifully, these are basic and unobtrusive, and are largely confined to speech and text functions, including AI-generated subtitles. Xiaomi 17T review: Performance (Image credit: Future) Fast for all kinds of tasks, even gaming Stays remarkably cool Interesting haptics Perhaps the strongest aspect of the 17T is its performance. No matter the task, it
handled it well. I managed to stream 4K content without a hitch. Meanwhile, switching between apps was seamless, no doubt thanks to the 12GB of RAM on board, which is quite high for a smartphone.
What impressed me even more, though, was how well it gamed. I managed to play graphics-heavy titles such as Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal and Asphalt Legends without issue. Both looked fantastic and ran as smoothly as I couldve wished for. It also paired brilliantly with the GameSir X5 Lite, which is one of the best mobile controllers around in my view. Equally impressive was just how cool the 17T remained, with only the back warming up slightly.
One odd thing I noticed about the 17T, though, was its haptic response. Its not bad, but I think its best described as springy, which is especially evident when typing. In one way, this prominent feeling is quite good for feedback, but it can feel like a slightly odd sensation at times, and is unlike the response from other smartphone haptics.
Connectivity also seemed to work well. I didnt have a problem connecting to
my Wi-Fi or to my Bluetooth earphones. Xiaomi 17T review: Battery life (Image credit: Future) The battery life of the 17T is quite good. It lasted just
over three days, during which time I used it for a whole host of tasks. This included streaming video, gaming, and web browsing, as well as connecting to Bluetooth earphones.
The battery saver feature turned on at 19%, and made the bold claim that it could eek out eight more hours. But this did indeed seem to be the case,
which impressed me. Charging is quite quick, too, taking just over an hour to fully recharge. Should I buy the Xiaomi 17T? Scorecard Swipe to scroll horizontally
Attributes
Notes
Rating
Design
Like the iPhone in pretty much every way, but it doesnt exude that same premium feel.
3.5/5
Display
Sharp and vibrant, but shades of black are a little harsh. Can be a little grabby at times, too.
4/5
Software
HyperOS is superb, but most first-party apps are surplus to requirements. AI features are basic and functional.
4/5
Cameras
The Leica lenses impress, but photos arent quite as spectacular as those
taken with the best phone cameras.
4/5
Performance
Capable of all kinds of tasks, even high-end mobile gaming. It stays remarkably cool, too.
4.5/5
Battery life
Lasts for several days on a single charge, and recharging is very quick.
4/5 Buy it if You want great performance Streaming and high-end mobile gaming are possible with the 17T, and it doesnt seem to break a sweat when doing either. You want a great OS HyperOS is slick, fast, and very easy to use. Its one of the best instances of Android Ive used. Don't buy it if You want a unique design The 17T is virtually indistinguishable from the best iPhone models, so you better be okay with that. You want the very best phone camera Don't get me wrong, the camera in the 17T is very capable and impressive, but there are a few that can beat it for camera quality and features. Xiaomi 17T review: Also consider Xiaomi 15T Despite the lower model number, the 15T actually has a bigger display than the 17T, at 6.8 inches. Other than that, though, its specs are remarkably similar. The biggest difference between the two concerns the CPU: the 15T has the MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultra, while
the 17T has the 8500 Ultra. Both have the same RAM, storage, and very similar camera arrays. However, the 15T only has a 2x Telephoto lens, whereas the 17T has 5x. Read our full Xiaomi 15T review Honor 600 Another budget-conscious Android phone, the Honor 600 eclipses its price tag in some key areas. We
were impressed with its luminous display, long battery life, and capable AI features although some are a little disconcerting. Like the 17T, though, it also has an uninspired design, ripped straight from the Apple playbook. Read our full Honor 600 review Xiaomi 17T Pro If you're after a slightly more premium experience, the Xiaomi 17T Pro packs a larger display, a bigger battery, and a slightly more powerful chipset than its non-Pro sibling. Its camera setup is identical, however. Read our full Xiaomi 17T Pro review How I tested the Xiaomi 17T I tested the 17T for several days, during which time I used it for a variety of tasks. I browsed the web using Google Chrome, streamed video on YouTube , including 4K content, and played demanding mobile games.
I also shot numerous photos, including those with the 5x Telephoto lens and the selfie camera, as well as video. I tried out as many of the phones features as I could, including its AI ones where possible. I also paired my Bluetooth earphones to test connectivity.
Ive used numerous Android phones for over a decade, and currently use a
Google Pixel 7a as my daily phone. I've also reviewed Android tablets. Read TechRadars reviews guarantee First reviewed: June 2026 Xiaomi 17T: Price Comparison 649 View 699 View No price information Check Amazon We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices powered by
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