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Xiaomi 17 Max unveils 200 MP camera and 10× Leica‑tuned periscope

29 January 2026

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Logan Price

Digital Chat Station reported on January 29, 2026 that Xiaomi will equip its upcoming 17 Max flagship with a 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE sensor, Leica optics and an 8,000 mAh battery when it ships in China during the second quarter of 2026. The device pairs that main camera with a 50 MP Sony IMX8 periscope module that delivers 10× optical zoom and a 50 MP ultra‑wide lens, all tuned by Leica.

This combination is designed for photographers and videographers who need professional‑grade output without carrying separate gear. The 1/1.4‑inch sensor matches current premium flagships in size. The 8,000 mAh battery pack substantially exceeds typical flagship capacities, enabling extended 4K video shooting throughout a full day.

The three‑camera array combines resolution, reach and width. The periscope module extends to 10× optical magnification. The ultra‑wide lens captures sweeping scenes. Leica color science processes every frame.

The 6.8‑inch OLED display houses a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Xiaomi's 100 W wired charging system is designed to rapidly refill the large-capacity battery, minimizing downtime between shooting sessions.

Heavy camera use drains smartphones faster than browsing or messaging. Continuous 4K recording, burst photography and computational processing all demand sustained power. The larger battery removes the need to hunt for outlets between takes or carry external packs during outdoor sessions.

Xiaomi has not confirmed pricing, global availability or thermal‑management details. Observers should watch official announcements for video‑resolution limits, sensor performance in low light and whether the periscope module supports night mode at full zoom. The China launch window opens in April 2026.

Digital Chat Station's track record on Xiaomi leaks suggests these specifications reflect internal testing units. Final hardware may shift before production begins.

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Xiaomi 17 Max unveils 200 MP camera and 10× Leica‑tuned periscope

29 January 2026

—

News

Logan Price

Digital Chat Station reported on January 29, 2026 that Xiaomi will equip its upcoming 17 Max flagship with a 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE sensor, Leica optics and an 8,000 mAh battery when it ships in China during the second quarter of 2026. The device pairs that main camera with a 50 MP Sony IMX8 periscope module that delivers 10× optical zoom and a 50 MP ultra‑wide lens, all tuned by Leica.

This combination is designed for photographers and videographers who need professional‑grade output without carrying separate gear. The 1/1.4‑inch sensor matches current premium flagships in size. The 8,000 mAh battery pack substantially exceeds typical flagship capacities, enabling extended 4K video shooting throughout a full day.

The three‑camera array combines resolution, reach and width. The periscope module extends to 10× optical magnification. The ultra‑wide lens captures sweeping scenes. Leica color science processes every frame.

The 6.8‑inch OLED display houses a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Xiaomi's 100 W wired charging system is designed to rapidly refill the large-capacity battery, minimizing downtime between shooting sessions.

Heavy camera use drains smartphones faster than browsing or messaging. Continuous 4K recording, burst photography and computational processing all demand sustained power. The larger battery removes the need to hunt for outlets between takes or carry external packs during outdoor sessions.

Xiaomi has not confirmed pricing, global availability or thermal‑management details. Observers should watch official announcements for video‑resolution limits, sensor performance in low light and whether the periscope module supports night mode at full zoom. The China launch window opens in April 2026.

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