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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to launch in Europe within a month, starting at €1,499 for 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
- The European model will have a 6,000mAh battery upgrade and will be available in white, black and green, with purple remaining exclusive to China.
- This price matches that of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, making it competitive news for European consumers looking for flagship smartphone performance.
Details about the European launch of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra have been leaked online, including the crucial things like price and battery size.
Leaker MysteryLupine has reached out to X to reveal some key details about the global launch of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, which is expected to take place alongside the rest of the Xiaomi 17 series within a month.
According to the tipster, the new ultra-flagship smartphone model will arrive in Europe with a starting price of €1,499, with 16 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage.
Although they call this “expensive” – and it certainly isn’t cheap – it actually means good news. It’s exactly the same price as the equivalent model of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra when it launched in early 2025.
Considering that Xiaomi President Lu Weibing has spoken about the likelihood of price increases in the smartphone market in 2026, such a standstill could be considered positive.
In addition to this price information, the tipster also provided information about the battery size of the European model. It looks like we’re getting a 6,000mAh cell, as opposed to the 6,800mAh unit of the Chinese original.
That’s a bigger difference than before, but it’s still a big increase in capacity over its predecessor. The general model of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra came with a 5,410 mAh battery, compared to the Chinese model’s 6,000 mAh.
We also hear that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will ship here in Europe in white, black and green. This seems to indicate that the purple model will only apply to China.
Whether you think the design itself is a step forward or not remains a matter of opinion.








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