Megapixels usually get all the attention, but things like better low-light photos, stronger contrast, and less lens flare often make a bigger difference in everyday photography.
With its large battery, strong performance, quality display, and durable build, the Xiaomi 17T appears well suited for people planning to use their phone for several years.
While hardware specs are easy to compare, colour processing is what often gives photos their unique look and character. The Xiaomi 17T samples shared by reviewers look impressive.
Instead of focusing only on bigger numbers and specs, the Xiaomi 17T seems to address practical photography challenges like lighting, distance, and motion.
As smartphones continue to get bigger, the Xiaomi 17T's relatively compact design feels refreshing for people who prefer easier one-handed use.
Have you heard about the Xiaomi 17T launch? It has just launched in India at Rs. 59,999 with Leica cameras and a 6500mAh battery. I feel the space between budget phones and true flagships is competitive right now.