Xiaomi usually unveils two flagship smartphones each fall in China, with the standard model getting its global release the following February alongside the Ultra. But this year, things are about to change.

📱 Three New Models Incoming

Rumors indicate that Xiaomi will launch not two, but three flagship devices this fall: the Xiaomi 16, Xiaomi 16 Pro, and Xiaomi 16 Pro Max. The Ultra version will still arrive later, as usual. Based on leaks, the 16 and 16 Pro are expected to share a smaller display size, while the Pro and Pro Max will bring higher-end specifications.

⚡ Faster Wired Charging

Certification details confirm that all three devices will support 100W wired charging, compared to the 90W limit of the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro. While not a huge jump, it still marks an improvement in charging speed for Xiaomi’s premium line.

🔥 Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 Power

All models are expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, which is set to be officially announced in late September. Xiaomi is rumored to be the first brand to debut devices powered by this new processor—potentially just days after Qualcomm’s launch event.

🌍 Global Availability

As usual, the initial launch will happen in China. A global release is likely in early 2026, but it’s unclear whether all three models will make it to international markets. Traditionally, only select variants are officially released outside of China.

💰 Expected Pricing

While official pricing hasn’t been announced yet, the Xiaomi 15 lineup serves as a reference:

  • 512GB + 12GB RAM: around $900 / €729
  • 256GB + 12GB RAM: around $655 / €713

📌 Final Thoughts

Xiaomi’s move to launch three flagship phones this fall, all with faster charging and the latest Snapdragon chipset, signals a more aggressive strategy in the premium market. The big question is: which of these devices will reach global users—and at what price?

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