
Xiaomi just wrapped up one of its biggest launch events ever, celebrating its 15th anniversary with a drop that has taken the market by storm. From ultra-premium tablets to flagship smartphones, Xiaomi pulled off a grand launch event for its 15th anniversary. Let’s deep-dive into everything Xiaomi launched:
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra is a monster tablet and rocks a massive 14-inch OLED panel with 3.2K resolution. It has a 120Hz refresh rate and an impressive 1600 nits peak brightness. The pad also uses TCL’s M9 luminous material and comes coated with a nano soft light screen that cuts out up to 99% of ambient light.
Under the hood, it gets Xiaomi’s in-house XRING O1 chip. This custom-made chip is built on TSMC’s 3nm N3E process and a 10-core architecture. This beast is paired with LPDDR5T RAM, UFS 4.1 storage, and a massive 12,000mAh battery that supports 120W fast charging.
But this still isn’t the highlight of the Pad 7 Ultra. The main showstopper is the build as it is super sleek at just 5.1mm thick and weighs 609g. It also doesn’t compromise on cameras, featuring a 32 MP front cam with portrait centering and a 50MP rear shooter. It takes the multimedia experience up a notch with a quad-speaker setup featuring dual amplifiers on both ends.
The pricing for the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra starts at 5,699 yuan (approx. Rs 67,895) for 12GB + 256GB and goes up to 7,399 yuan (approx. Rs 88,148)for the 16GB + 1TB model.
Next up, Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 15S Pro, which is the first Xiaomi phone to be powered by their custom flagship processor, the XRING O1. It is a 3nm chip with a ten-core CPU and a 16-core Immortalis G925 GPU, backed by a vapor liquid cooling system called the wing shaped ring cold pump pro.
It gets a 6.73-inch quad curved OLED display with a smooth LTPO 120Hz refresh rate. It also features 3200 nits peak brightness and Dolby Vision for crisp and clear visuals.
On the camera side, the Xiaomi 15S Pro gets a Leica triple 50MP setup with a massive 1 over 1.31 inch Light Fusion 900 main sensor. It also has an ultra wide angle camera and a 5x periscope telephoto lens. The whole package is powered by a 6100mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging support. It also comes with flagship features like IP68 dust and water resistance and runs on HyperOS 2.0.
The Xiaomi 15S Pro starts at 5,499 yuan (approx. Rs 65,531) for the 16GB plus 512GB variant, and goes up to 5,999 yuan (approx. Rs 71,493) for the 1TB model.
Xiaomi also dropped their next-gen fashion-forward Xiaomi Civi 5 Pro, which still packs a powerful punch. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. On the front, it gets a 6.55-inch 1.5K OLED display with a unique dual hole camera cutout. On the rear, the Civi 5 Pro features a Leica-powered 50MP triple camera setup, including a floating telephoto lens and a 12MP ultra wide sensor. The 50MP selfie camera comes with a nano prism element that boosts light capture by 25 percent.
It is super slim at 7.45mm and weighs only 184 grams. Yet, it does not compromise on battery. It has a massive 6000mAh cell with 67W fast charging.
The pricing for the Civi 5 Pro starts at just 2,999 yuan (approx. Rs 35,733) and goes up to 3,599 yuan (approx. Rs 42,881.76) for the 16GB plus 512GB variant.
Last but definitely not least, Xiaomi dropped the Watch S4 15th Anniversary Edition. This wearable is powered by the all-new XRING T1 chip, which integrates a 4G modem and video codec and reduces standby power by 66 percent.
It features a 1.43-inch AMOLED panel with 2200 nits peak brightness which is wrapped in a slick carbon bezel. The casing is made from aluminum alloy, and it comes with swappable fluoro rubber or nylon bands.
It supports eSIM 4G calling, dual-band GPS, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3, and offers over 150 workout modes. There is also an AI coaching mode and cuffless blood pressure monitoring. The Watch S4 starts at 1,299 yuan (approx Rs15,476) and is already available in Black and Green Flame colour options.
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