Xiaomi 18 Pro Specs Surface Ahead of Expected September Launch
The upcoming Xiaomi 18 Pro has surfaced in a new leak, revealing what could be the device’s most comprehensive list of specifications yet. The flagship smartphone is expected to debut in China this September alongside the Xiaomi 18 series, which is rumored to include three models. While Xiaomi has not officially confirmed the details, recent leaks suggest the company is preparing several significant upgrades for its next premium handset.
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According to information shared by well-known tipster Digital Chat Station on Weibo, the Xiaomi 18 Pro is expected to feature a slightly larger 6.4-inch AMOLED display with ultra-thin, symmetrical bezels. The phone is also rumored to include an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, while some reports suggest Xiaomi may retain the secondary rear display introduced on previous concepts, potentially enhancing its functionality with AI-powered features.

Massive Battery, Dual 200MP Cameras Expected on Upcoming Xiaomi 18 Pro
Performance is expected to receive a major boost with Qualcomm’s next-generation 2nm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset. The handset is also tipped to support ultra-fast 100W wired charging and 100W wireless charging. Although the exact battery capacity has not been confirmed, previous leaks indicate the Xiaomi 18 Pro could pack a battery of around 7,000mAh, offering a significant improvement in endurance.
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The camera system is likely to be one of the device’s biggest highlights. The Xiaomi 18 Pro is rumored to feature a 200MP main camera using a SmartSense LOFIC sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto lens, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. Reports also suggest that every model in the Xiaomi 18 lineup will include at least one 200MP camera sensor. While the series is expected to launch in China in September, the global release may not take place until later in the year.


