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Average of 4 scores (from 4 reviews)
Reviews for the Xiaomi 17T Pro
Source: Digital Camera World

The Xiaomi 17T Pro is a great all-rounder. The cameras are excellent, it's powerful, it looks and feels premium, and it comes at a lower cost than most flagship devices. The only problem is that it's very similar to last year's 15T Pro. If you own the older model, there's not really any reason to upgrade, unless your battery keeps dying prematurely. And if you're a savvy shopper, opting for the older model, or the frequently discounted base model Xiaomi 17, might make more sense. That said, if you're looking for a phone in this price range, the Xiaomi 17T Pro still stands out as one of the best options. It has a more versatile camera system and better video features than its closest competitors, the Honor 600 Pro or Vivo X300 FE, and it rivals them in performance, too. So, while it might not be the most exciting update, the Xiaomi 17T Pro remains competitive in 2026. I had a great time using it, especially the 5x telephoto, which continues to surprise me with its excellent results.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/28/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Expert Reviews

The Xiaomi 17T Pro feels like an excellent alley that fumbled the oop. The hardware, despite only improving on last year in a couple of places, is strong across almost the entire board. Performance rivals some of the best phones in the business and battery life is massively improved. Even the cameras, where I’d liked to have seen some upgrades, don’t actively do anything wrong. The proverbial fumble here is completely tied to the price. The forces that are putting pressure on phone prices the world over are far out of Xiaomi’s control, so perhaps it’s a little unfair to lay the blame for this at its feet, but we aren’t here to feel sorry for multi-million pound companies. We’re here to decide if you should buy the Xiaomi 17T Pro, and the answer to that is probably not, no. If you really fancy it, save some cash and get the standard Xiaomi 17T – it’s barely a downgrade but costs quite a bit less. If you’re brand agnostic, I’ll say what I always say when we’re judging phones in this price range right now: you won’t find better value for money than with the OnePlus 15.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/28/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Hardware Zone

Even within Xiaomi’s lineup, there’s a place for each model. We get the Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro, which are flagship-lite devices that start at under S$1,000 while offering great performance and cameras. Then further up the chain, the Xiaomi 17 stands out as the compact, baseline flagship smartphone with a 6.3-inch screen. Finally, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra clearly leads the pack with its impressive Leica-branded cameras and true flagship hardware.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 05/28/2026
Rating: Total score: 85% price: 85% performance: 80% workmanship: 80%
Source: Trusted Reviews

While the Xiaomi 17T series is a big step forward, it’s arguably the regular 17T that steals most of the limelight this year, finally matching its Pro sibling on the camera front. By comparison, the 17T Pro feels more iterative than exciting; the camera hardware is largely unchanged, there’s no dramatic leap in performance, and the display – while still excellent – isn’t doing much that’s genuinely new. That said, even with relatively minimal upgrades, the Xiaomi 17T Pro remains a seriously strong all-rounder for the price. You’re getting a solid, premium-feeling design, a big and beautiful 144Hz display, very capable Leica-tuned cameras and, crucially, one of the biggest and most durable batteries you’ll find on any mainstream flagship right now. If you can live with the familiar look and a few software annoyances, it’s still a fast, feature-packed powerhouse that most will enjoy. To see how it compares to the competition, take a look at the best mid-range phones.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 05/28/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
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