Tag: Xiaomi 15

  • New 65W Cuktech Fast Charger: Dual-Port & Travel-Friendly Design

    New 65W Cuktech Fast Charger: Dual-Port & Travel-Friendly Design

    Cuktech has launched a new charging device in China named the Power Card. This product shares a design that resembles the Ugreen Nexode Pro travel charger and supports fast charging at 65W. In contrast to Ugreen’s model, the Power Card has two USB-C ports instead of three.

    Fast Charging Capabilities

    According to Cuktech, this new charger can power the recently released Xiaomi 15 to 85% in just 30 minutes. It supports a variety of charging protocols such as PD 3.0, QC 3.0, PPS, and AFC. This extensive compatibility means that the 65W Cuktech Power Card can be used with many different devices. The company also claims that it can charge the 2022 MacBook Air from 0% to 55% in the same timeframe.

    Compact Design

    When it comes to design, Cuktech states that the Power Card is 41.9% smaller compared to standard charging bricks. It features a foldable plug, making it convenient to carry, and with its dual-port capability, users can charge two devices simultaneously. If both ports are in use, the first USB-C port can deliver up to 45W, while the second one provides 10W. If only one port is used, the first can reach 60W and the second can go up to 20W.

    Pricing and Availability

    The 65W Cuktech Power Card will be priced at CNY 99 (approximately $13.8) and will be available for purchase in China starting November 10. There is no information yet about its availability in other countries, although Cuktech typically sells many of its products outside of China. If you’re looking for a similar product that is already available worldwide, the Ugreen Nexode Pro can be found on Amazon.

    Cuktech CN website, Cuktech on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)


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  • Xiaomi 15: Explore 28 Stunning Color Options Explained

    Xiaomi 15: Explore 28 Stunning Color Options Explained

    Xiaomi has recently launched the Xiaomi 15 in China. This new flagship phone enhances its predecessor with improved specifications and design modifications while keeping its compact size.

    Competing in the Market

    The Xiaomi 15 is aimed at competing with the base models of the iPhone and Galaxy series, starting from the 13th generation. Now, it also faces competition from Vivo’s X200 Pro Mini in the Chinese market.

    A Rainbow of Choices

    What sets the Xiaomi 15 apart from the others is its impressive array of 28 color choices. No other smartphone currently offers such a vast selection of colors.

    So, what are these color options and how can you get your hands on one? Let’s explore this further.

    Standard Color Options

    The Xiaomi 15 features 4 primary colors: White, Black, Green, and Purple. These colors are more muted and may not attract as much attention compared to other vibrant shades. Nevertheless, they are the original colors of the device and are expected to be widely available.

    Moreover, there is a 5th standard color called Liquid Silver, which draws inspiration from the Mi 6 Mercury Silver Edition. Although it seems like a limited edition, Xiaomi includes it in the standard offerings, suggesting that there will likely be a significant number of units available.


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  • Redmi K80 Leaks: New Round Camera Design with 50MP Sensor

    Redmi K80 Leaks: New Round Camera Design with 50MP Sensor

    Recently, Xiaomi introduced its top-tier models, the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro, which come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip in China. According to Xiaomi’s planned timeline, the next flagship offering will be from the Redmi sub-brand, specifically the Redmi K80 series. Reports indicate that the Redmi K80 and K80 Pro are set to launch by the end of this month in China. There are rumors and an image shared by a Xiaomi executive that suggest the K80 series will feature a round camera module. A fresh image of what is believed to be the K80 series phone has appeared on Chinese social media, matching the speculated new design.

    New Design Features

    The leaked image shows that the Redmi K80 series has received a significant design update. The upper-left corner of the back panel is now home to a new circular camera setup. This design resembles the ones found in Xiaomi’s Civi smartphones that focus on selfies.

    Upon closer examination, the camera module displays three lenses and markings indicating a 50-megapixel main camera. The glossy finish of the back hints that it may have a glass back. On the right side of the device, there’s a volume button and a power switch.

    Model Variants and Specs

    Reports suggest that the Redmi K80 series will feature at least three models: the Redmi K80e, Redmi K80, and Redmi K80 Pro. These models are expected to be powered by the upcoming Dimensity 8400, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, and Snapdragon 8 Elite chipsets, respectively.

    A recent leak has also shown that the Redmi K80 Pro’s rear camera setup will consist of a 50-megapixel OmniVision Light Fusion 900 primary lens, a 32-megapixel Samsung S5KKD1 ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 2.6x optical zoom. Moreover, the K80 Pro is likely to feature a 20-megapixel OmniVision OV20B front camera. It is anticipated that the device will have a battery capacity of about 6,000mAh with support for 120W fast charging. Specific details regarding the camera features of the standard K80 have not been disclosed, but its charging abilities might be comparable to those of the Pro model.

    The Redmi K80 may come with a 1.5K resolution OLED display that has an optical fingerprint scanner embedded. In contrast, the K80 Pro could offer a 2K OLED screen featuring an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.

  • Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro Repair Costs: What You Need to Know

    Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro Repair Costs: What You Need to Know

    Just a few days after debuting its flagship Xiaomi 15 series smartphones, the company has posted the official prices for replacement parts on its website.

    Pricing for Xiaomi 15 Series

    Released on October 29th, the Xiaomi 15 series starts at 4,499 yuan ($635 USD). These smartphones feature a stunning micro-curved LTPO OLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, and a silicon carbon battery that supports both wired and wireless charging.

    Repair Costs Breakdown

    The company has also shared the costs for repairs of different components, like cameras, displays, batteries, and motherboards, allowing users to understand the potential expenses if an accident occurs.

    There are some notable differences in repair costs between the standard Xiaomi 15 and the Pro model. For instance, replacing the telephoto lens on the 15 Pro is priced at 430 yuan ($60 USD), while the standard model only costs 150 yuan ($21 USD). Similarly, the main camera replacement for the Pro is set at 345 yuan ($48 USD), compared to 335 yuan ($47 USD) for the Xiaomi 15.

    Display and Battery Repairs

    When it comes to display repairs, there’s again a price variation between the two models. Replacing a regular display on either phone will come to 670 yuan ($94 USD), or 730 yuan ($103 USD) for the Bright Silver Edition. However, the special “Diamond Limited Edition” display has a higher price of 920 yuan ($129 USD).

    Battery replacements are consistent across both models, costing 119 yuan ($17 USD). Yet, the price for the battery cover differs based on the model and the selected version. The standard cover replacement is 220 yuan ($31 USD) for the Pro model and 290 yuan ($41 USD) for the bright silver edition. The “Diamond Limited Edition” cover is the costliest at 360 yuan ($51 USD).

    Motherboard Replacement Costs

    One of the most significant cost differences is seen with motherboard replacements. The motherboard for the Xiaomi 15, with 12GB+256GB of storage, costs 2640 yuan ($372 USD), while the same component for the Pro model is priced at 2820 yuan ($397 USD). This price gap continues for the larger storage options, with the 16GB+1TB motherboard for the Pro model costing an incredible 3370 yuan ($477 USD).

    Repair Parts Cost: Breakdown

    ComponentXiaomi 15 (¥)Xiaomi 15 Pro (¥)
    Motherboard (16GB+1TB)31303370
    Motherboard (16GB+512GB)28503050
    Motherboard (12GB+512GB)2790
    Motherboard (12GB+256GB)26402820
    Display (Diamond Limited)920
    Display (Bright Silver Edition)730940
    Display (customized colors)670910
    Battery cover (custom color)360
    Battery cover (Bright Silver)290460
    Battery cover (incl. Diamond)220270
    Rear camera (telephoto)150430
    Rear camera (main)335345
    Rear camera (ultra-wide)6075
    Front Camera6060
    Sub-board6590
    Battery119119
    Speaker2020

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  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Phones Now Available for Purchase

    Snapdragon 8 Elite Phones Now Available for Purchase

    Xiaomi has recently unveiled its new flagship smartphones, the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro, just this past week. These devices are the first in the world to come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. If you’re in China, today is your day to purchase one, as the 15 series goes on sale now.

    Xiaomi 15: A Range of Options

    The Xiaomi 15 stands out with a broader selection of colors compared to its Pro version. The standard hues include Lilac Purple, Light Grass Green, Black, and White, in addition to a premium Bright Silver Edition.

    Prices start at 4,499 yuan ($630) for the base model with 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage, going up to 5,499 yuan ($770) for the high-end option with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The Bright Silver Edition costs an extra 200 yuan ($28) compared to the regular colors.

    For those who want something unique, Xiaomi offers a custom edition featuring 16GB RAM and 512GB storage that comes in a whopping 20 different colors. It’s listed at 4,999 yuan ($700) and can only be found on the Xiaomi Mall online store. There’s also a Diamond Limited Edition Xiaomi 15 available, which features an extravagant diamond-encrusted back and is priced at 5,999 yuan ($840).

    Xiaomi 15 Pro: More Subdued Color Options

    In contrast, the Xiaomi 15 Pro opts for a more toned-down color selection. Buyers can pick from Spruce Green, Rock Grey, and White, with the Bright Silver Edition also available at a slightly higher cost.

    As for the pricing of the Pro version, it starts at 5,299 yuan ($742) for the configuration with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The model with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage is available for 5,799 yuan ($812), while the premium 16GB RAM and 1TB storage option goes for 6,499 yuan ($910). Similar to the regular model, the Bright Silver Edition also adds a 200 yuan ($28) cost.


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  • Xiaomi Launches HyperOS 2.0: Rollout Plans in Three Batches

    Xiaomi Launches HyperOS 2.0: Rollout Plans in Three Batches

    While the Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 15 Pro, and Xiaomi Pad 7 tablets are making big news today, the company has also introduced HyperOS 2.0, which is the newest version of its software interface for its ecosystem. HyperOS was first launched as a substitute for MIUI a year ago along with the Xiaomi 14 series, and Xiaomi is now looking to fix some issues with this newly announced version.

    AI Enhancements

    In keeping with the current trend, HyperOS 2.0 primarily focuses on AI enhancements compared to its earlier version. It includes features like AI Writing, AI Subtitles, AI Paintings, AI Sound Recognition, AI anti-fraud, AI Translations, and many more similar functions. The most intriguing feature is Xiaomi HyperConnect, which promises effortless file transfers between Xiaomi and Apple devices.

    Rollout Plans

    Regarding the rollout of HyperOS 2.0 in China, Xiaomi has confirmed that its new gadgets will come equipped with the updated software. This includes the Xiaomi 15 series, Xiaomi Pad 7 series, Xiaomi TV S Pro 2025, Xiaomi Watch S4, and the fresh Mi Band 9. The first phase of updates for existing devices will start in November, with the Xiaomi 14 series, Mix Fold 4, Mix Flip, and Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro (buy on Amazon) being the initial models to receive it.

    Future Updates

    The second wave of updates is set to kick off in December, featuring devices like the Xiaomi 13 series, Civi 4 Pro, Redmi K60 series, Redmi Note 14 series, Pad 6 Pro and Pad 6 Max, along with the Redmi Pad Pro, Redmi Pad Pro 5G, and Redmi Pad SE. The third wave of updates is scheduled for the first half of 2025 and will include a range of models like the Xiaomi 12S series, Xiaomi 12 series, Mix Fold 2, Civi 3, Redmi K50 series, Redmi Note 13 series, Redmi Note 12 series, Redmi Note 11T Pro, Redmi 14 series, Redmi 13 series, and Redmi 12 series, all set to get the HyperOS 2.0 OTA.


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  • Xiaomi 15 Launches: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 50MP Leica Cameras, 5400mAh Battery

    Xiaomi 15 Launches: Snapdragon 8 Elite, 50MP Leica Cameras, 5400mAh Battery

    Xiaomi has just revealed their latest flagship device—the Xiaomi 15. This phone is claimed to be the most powerful standard edition yet, blending high-end specifications with a compact, luxurious design. With enhanced performance, exceptional display features, and a better in-hand feel, it stands out as a great choice for fans of flagship devices.

    Specifications of the Xiaomi 15

    The Xiaomi 15 features a compact 6.36-inch flat OLED screen, now with ultra-slim, symmetrical bezels measuring just 1.38mm. It has a resolution of 2670×1200, an LTPO variable refresh rate ranging from 1 to 120Hz, and can reach a peak brightness of 3,200 nits, complete with full-brightness DC dimming. The display is equipped with Xiaomi’s Dragon Crystal Glass, which provides 10 times the drop resistance compared to the Xiaomi 14.

    Performance and Operating System

    At its core, the device runs on Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. It offers a 45% improvement in both single-core and multi-core performance when compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Thanks to Xiaomi HyperCore and a custom microarchitecture scheduler, app launch times are 45.7% quicker, significantly boosting user experience.

    The Xiaomi 15 runs on HyperOS 2.0, built on Android, which guarantees a smooth and quick performance. The operating system includes several optimizations specifically designed for this compact flagship, such as advanced thermal management and improved system efficiency.

    Camera Features

    The camera system on the Xiaomi 15, developed in collaboration with Leica, features three Summilux 50MP lenses: a primary Light Fusion 900 sensor (1/1.3″, f/1.62, OIS), a 50MP ultra-wide sensor (Samsung S5KJN1, f/2.2), and a 50MP telephoto lens (Samsung S5KJN5, 1/2.75″, f/2.0, OIS) with floating focus and 5x optical zoom.

    For selfies, it comes with a 32MP OmniVision OV32B40 camera located in the center punch-hole, capable of processing up to 4.3 billion pixels per second through AISP 2.0, which enhances dynamic photo sharing across popular social media platforms.

    Battery and Design

    Powering the Xiaomi 15 is a 5,400mAh battery, which supports 90W wired and 50W wireless fast charging. It also introduces 30W magnetic wireless charging.

    The device utilizes Goodix Technology’s ultrasonic fingerprint recognition for quick, glare-free unlocking, even when hands are wet. Its design features an aviation-grade unibody aluminum frame with a four-curve wrap-around structure, ensuring a comfortable hold. It has an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, and retains long-lasting features like NFC and infrared remote control.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Xiaomi 15 is offered in four standard colors: Lilac Purple, Light Grass Green, Black, and White. Additionally, there’s a Bright Silver Edition that echoes the design of the Xiaomi Mi 6.

    Prices start at 4,499 yuan ($630) for the 12GB+256GB option, going up to 5,499 yuan ($770) for the 16GB+1TB version. The Bright Silver Edition is available for an extra 200 yuan ($28) compared to the standard model.

    A custom edition featuring 20 colors for the 16GB+512GB variant costs 4,999 yuan ($700), and is exclusive to Xiaomi Mall. There’s also a Diamond Limited Edition priced at 5,999 yuan ($840).

    The Xiaomi 15 series will be sold through Xiaomi’s official website, Xiaomi Mall, and authorized retailers. Pre-orders have already started, with general sales set to kick off on October 31st in China. Further details regarding global availability will be shared later.


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  • Xiaomi Announces October Launch for Two New Wearable Devices

    Xiaomi Announces October Launch for Two New Wearable Devices

    Xiaomi is gearing up to launch several new products, including the Xiaomi 15 and the Xiaomi 15 Pro. They have also announced the upcoming Pad 7 series, which will succeed the Pad 6, currently priced at $326.06 on Amazon. In addition to these tablets and smartphones, Xiaomi is working on a new range of wearables as well.

    Product Launches in China

    It’s important to note that these launches are primarily for China, where Xiaomi typically releases its new devices before they become available in other regions, often several months later. For example, the Redmi Note 14 series has yet to be launched internationally, even a month after its debut in China. However, recent indications suggest that the new Redmi Note smartphones might soon be introduced globally.

    Wearable Devices on the Horizon

    As for the wearables, it seems it might take some time before they are available outside of China. Xiaomi has not revealed many specifics about these devices yet, but they did share promotional images for the Watch S4 and Smart Band 9 Pro. From what we can see, these wearables appear to be more modern versions of their predecessors.

    Upcoming Improvements

    Xiaomi plans to showcase some hardware enhancements on October 29 when they officially reveal both of these wearables. These improvements could include brighter screens or a new intercom feature, making the upcoming gadgets more appealing to consumers.


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  • Xiaomi 15 Expected to Feature Smaller Battery Than Anticipated

    Xiaomi 15 Expected to Feature Smaller Battery Than Anticipated

    Xiaomi has revealed some information about the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro, but fresh leaks from Weibo tipster 熊猫很禿然 have shed more light on the basic model. The Xiaomi 15 comes with a 5400mAh battery (which is lower than the previously speculated 5,500mAh), 90W fast charging, measures 8.1mm thick, and weighs 191g. This is an improvement over the Xiaomi 14’s 4610mAh battery, while it is still thinner and only 3g heavier.

    Display and Design Features

    The phone is confirmed to feature a 6.36-inch flat AMOLED display with extremely narrow bezels (1.38mm) and a 120Hz refresh rate, which ensures a smoother visual experience. Moreover, Xiaomi highlights a balanced design for enhanced ergonomics. The display can reach a peak brightness of 3200 nits.

    Power of the Pro Model

    In comparison, the Pro model is confirmed to have a substantial 6100mAh battery, with the same charging speed, thickness of 8.35mm, and weighing 213g. Despite its larger battery, the design stays relatively compact, showcasing Xiaomi’s advancements in technology.

    The two models also show differences in their looks and camera configurations. The Xiaomi 15 is equipped with a 3.2x telephoto lens, whereas the Pro version features a 5x periscope lens. Furthermore, the Pro’s display and camera area are adorned with quad-curved glass, which gives it a more premium texture compared to the flat design of the basic version. Official camera samples from both models appear promising.

    Competitive Landscape

    When compared, the Realme GT 7 Pro is said to include a huge 6500mAh battery with support for 120W fast charging, but it weighs a little more at 224g and is 8.5mm thick.

    All these devices run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which is Qualcomm’s newest flagship SoC. Built using a 3nm process, it provides significant improvements in performance and efficiency—45% and 44%, respectively, when compared to its predecessor. Its Adreno GPU is also 40% more efficient, allowing for extended gaming sessions and quicker ray tracing. With support for advanced AI capabilities and strong connectivity options, this chipset is expected to enhance the performance of upcoming flagship models.

    The advancements in the Xiaomi 15 series highlight better battery longevity, an upgraded design, and state-of-the-art performance, making it a strong rival in the flagship segment.

    The Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro are expected to launch on October 29th, while the Realme GT 7 Pro is scheduled for November 4th.

  • Xiaomi 15 Series Surpasses Xiaomi 14 in Pre-Bookings

    Xiaomi 15 Series Surpasses Xiaomi 14 in Pre-Bookings

    Xiaomi is getting ready to unveil the Xiaomi 15 series in China, marking its latest flagship smartphones. This high-end collection is set to be released on 29th October 2024. However, even before the official announcement, it looks like the devices have gained significant attention, with pre-orders exceeding those of the previous model.

    Pre-Orders for the Xiaomi 15 Series Surpass Xiaomi 14

    The renowned Chinese tech company is preparing to launch its new smartphones in just three days, which will coincide with the release of the Xiaomi Pad 7 series and the Xiaomi Smart Band 9 Pro. Recently, pre-orders for the Xiaomi 15 smartphones started, and it seems they have already broken the record set by last year’s Xiaomi 14 series. This information comes from a former product manager of Xiaomi’s Civi and the new Redmi Product Manager, suggesting that the newer models are resonating more with consumers.

    Features of the Xiaomi 15 Pro

    This indicates that the new flagship could be a major success in China. For context, the series comprises the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro, while the high-end Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to launch later. Both models are powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, promising notable enhancements in performance compared to their predecessors. Additionally, these new smartphones will operate on the brand’s Android 15 OS, featuring the customized HyperOS 2.0 skin right from the start.

    Recently, the company released a teaser showcasing the design of the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro. Just a day ago, other important specifications and features were also confirmed. The Xiaomi 15 Pro will feature a 2K AMOLED display that boasts a peak brightness greater than that of earlier models. Inside, it will be fueled by a large 6,100mAh battery. In terms of photography, there’s a new telephoto lens that provides 5x optical zoom and 10x hybrid lossless zoom. Stay tuned for more updates, as we will be covering the launch event next week!