XIaomi 17 series debuts: What the iPhone 17 could have been?
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Xiaomi, the third largest smartphone manufacturer in the world, announced its new premium Xiaomi 17 line, consisting of the Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max models. The new generation of devices, unveiled last week, marks a significant advance in the technological commitment of the Chinese firm, which even skipped the number 16 to directly launch its 17 series and compete head-to-head with Apple, which recently introduced the iPhone 17 with a s…
Xiaomi has taken a bold step by introducing three new premium phones, which are designed to directly rival the iPhone 17 in 2025. This strategy aims to consolidate the brand as a competitive option in the high-end smartphone segment, offering consumers a robust alternative to Apple devices. Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max are the three new Chinese phones presumed to have the powerful Snapragon 8 Gen 5 processor, as well as high-qu…
Xiaomi presses on the smartphone market and its main target is Apple. China’s brand introduced its new device, the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Pro Max, whose initial price will be $630 and the name is not the only one similar to the iPhone, as in design it will also be very similar. In a global presentation, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun directly compared the new version of his devices with Apple’s latest releases in aspects such as battery life, screen quality and …
XIaomi 17 series debuts: What the iPhone 17 could have been?
Not long after the debut of Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, Xiaomi also unveiled their latest flagship smartphone lineup, which are successors to the Xiaomi 15 series from last year. But instead of naming them the Xiaomi 16, the Chinese tech giant skipped a number, and presented three new models — the Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 17 Pro, and the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. But the most discussed topic about the Xiaomi 17 series isn’t its naming or its iPhone 17 Pro-like …
While Apple once again relies on tried-and-tested formulas with the iPhone 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi has quietly introduced a smartphone that, in many ways, seems as if Cupertino has abandoned its fear of innovation. The Xiaomi 17 series, freshly unveiled in China, not only skips the "16" but also ignores several conventions that otherwise characterize the smartphone mainstream [...] Source
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