Xiaomi is rumored to unveil its 17T series smartphones in May and we now have our first look at the vanilla model thanks to a listing on Brazil’s Anatel certification agency. The listing shows a live image of the Xiaomi 17T’s back alongside its 67W charger.
The images, shared by Technoblog, reveal a largely familiar design to the Xiaomi 15T but with an altered camera setup. There are three cameras on the back of the phone, with the fourth cutout being a decorative module. The Leica branding is once again placed dead center, while the LED flash is now positioned outside of the camera bump.
We can also see that the power and volume buttons are once again placed on the right-hand side, just like last year’s model. The accompanying 67W charger will likely ship in Brazil, where manufacturers are still obliged to provide power adapters with each new smartphone. Versions sold in other regions, like Europe, will likely come without a charger in the box.

Just yesterday, we came across a Geekbench listing for the Xiaomi 17T, which confirmed it will be equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8500 chipset. According to a previous rumor, the 17T will feature the same camera setup as its predecessor with a 50MP main, 50MP 2x telephoto and a 12MP ultrawide lens. The phone is also expected to carry a 6,500mAh battery with 67W wired charging.
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