Xiaomi 17T Pro review in Prague

Xiaomi 17T Pro Camera Review: 200 Sample Photos & HDR Video

What to expect when photographing with the Xiaomi 17T Pro? Who is it for, and who is it not? And how does it differ from the previous generation? As always, I have tested this model in detail, written this review, and shot a video in which you can see more than 200 sample photos in HDR quality.

Where it belongs and who the Xiaomi 17T Pro is for

How to place this novelty on the imaginary mobile phone map? In recent years, the T-series from Xiaomi has always meant two models (the base and the Pro) and belonged to the popular choice within the affordable mid-range—in short, it always offered truly very solid performance for a reasonable price.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review in Prague
Xiaomi 17 Pro during testing in Prague. Quick snap with an iPhone.

The previous generation pushed everything further—the Xiaomi 15T Pro (review here) belonged with its performance and equipment (5× optical zoom) rather to the upper mid-range and competed even with higher models á la Xiaomi 15. All this for a reasonable price.

In other words: I personally consider the Xiaomi 15T Pro to be an exceptionally successful mobile phone with an excellent price-performance ratio and one of the most reasonable choices for those who want truly solid performance and do not need or cannot afford the highest class.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review Prague
A view of Prague at night with the main sensor, which is a key tool for many scenes and situations. Unedited, only downscaled photo, just like all the others on this page.

And where does the Xiaomi 17T Pro fit into this now? Just to remind you, Xiaomi skipped the 16th series, so this is a direct successor—moreover, a successor that untypically appeared significantly earlier than the usual year: only eight months passed between the introduction of both models between September 2025 and May 2026.

The differences in photographic equipment are rather symbolic—a brief comparison of specs shows that the main sensor underwent an upgrade—there is the Light Fusion 950 here (the previous model had the Light Fusion 900).

Xiaomi 17T Pro review peacock
A colorful peacock in a Prague park. One of the big advantages of this phone is its versatility—it truly fits a wide spectrum of photos.

I had the opportunity to try out the novelty in detail even before its official premiere, and it is obvious that it is once again a very good phone for versatile use. But it definitely still makes sense to get the Xiaomi 15T Pro as well—especially if it will be possible to buy it for a significantly better price.

Video: Xiaomi 17T Pro photography – 12 min in 4K HDR

Xiaomi 17T Pro and the camera

First, let’s take a look, as usual, at what system of sensors and lenses we have available.

Xiaomi 17T Pro – Camera: Lenses and Sensors
Main Camera 23mm, 50 Mpx
f/1.67, OIS
Light Fusion 950 sensor (OV50Q)
Sensor size: 1/1.31″
Telephoto Lens 115mm, 50 Mpx
f/3.0, OIS
Samsung JN5 sensor
5× optical zoom
Sensor size: 1/2.75″
Ultra-wide Camera 15mm, 12 Mpx
f/2.2, FOV 120°
OV13B sensor
Sensor size: 1/3.06″
Front Camera 21mm, 32 Mpx
f/2.2, FOV 90°
Sensor size: 1/3.42″

As in the past with previous generations, there is a combination of the main sensor, a telephoto lens (with 5× zoom), and an ultra-wide lens. The very presence of a telephoto lens is something that significantly distinguishes these models from other mid-range phones—personally, for example, I really like the series in which the latest model is the Samsung A57. But that one does not have a telephoto lens, which simply counts. It is also worth mentioning that there is a truly large battery with a capacity of 7000 mAh.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Prague
It is precisely the combination of high-quality lenses and sensors that is absolutely essential.

The key will, of course, be the main sensor with 23mm and 50 Mpx, while mentioning that in certain situations it makes sense to shoot even in full resolution, the details then truly stand out. In any case, it delivers very decent performance.

The presence of a 5× optical zoom is essential, this is still a novelty for this series: yes, the Xiaomi 15T Pro already had it too, but generations before that could not zoom in so generously (the Xiaomi 14T Pro model had only 60mm). In short, it is truly a significant element.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, goose and nutria
Drama from the Prague waterfront—an Egyptian goose is aggressively chasing away a poor nutria.

It is possible to zoom up to 120× magnification, how it works is best seen in the video, but such extreme values are, of course, already unusable. But the zoom is decently usable up to somewhere around 20-30x magnification. Which, of course, is also helped by the fact that it has 50 Mpx again.

And just to be sure, let’s add that there is, of course, no variable focal length zoom here, which is a big attraction on the flagship Xiaomi 17 Ultra (review here), which also has a so-called one-inch sensor.

Then there is, of course, the ultra-wide lens, which is sometimes a bit underestimated. It goes without saying that this is an addition that is only suitable for certain types of shots, but personally, I like using it very much. There is the only more significant compromise—it has only 12 Mpx, which is nevertheless sufficient in the vast majority of situations.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Old Town Square Prague
A slightly wild composition with the ultra-wide lens makes sense here.

Lest we forget: the logo of the famous German company Leica, which participates not only in the optical systems but also in the software, is obviously unmissable. That means in image processing and filters, some of which bear its name. The exact same filters can be found in the famous cameras of this brand.

Xiaomi 17T Pro – what I liked

Generally a very well-tuned combination of parameters. The key thing about the Xiaomi 15T Pro could be summarized in one sentence: in the mid-price class, it offers a truly unprecedentedly good combination of performance, photo quality, and the spectrum of what can be captured: from Leica filters to high-quality lenses. And it is obvious that the same can be said about the Xiaomi 17T Pro.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Prague at night
The blue hour and Charles IV near the Charles Bridge.

Very good imaging performance—so yes, another simple and essential sentence: this phone simply takes good photos. We cannot, of course, expect the maximalist performance of flagships, but ordinary users will be satisfied with the photos, as will more demanding, experienced photographers. Generally speaking: from the standpoint of everyday shooting, there isn’t much to criticize about this phone.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Prague and coffee
In terms of lighting conditions, this is quite a complex scene. But it turns out well.

The main sensor does a good job—the main sensor and lens are, of course, the vital element that decides a significant part of the shooting impression. As can be seen from the sample photos here on the page and in the accompanying video, I tested again in many places and in many different situations. And the results are very good.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Old Town Square Prague
Old Town Square in spring light…

The 5× optical zoom is a truly highly valuable feature—as I already mentioned, this high-quality telephoto lens became one of the most prominent parts of the equipment in the Xiaomi 15T Pro. Also what defines these models on the imaginary map of camera phones. In short: it deserves praise not only as a major attraction among mid-range phones, but above all as an element offering solid performance.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Old Town Square Prague, zoom detail
And this is a detail from the space between the towers of the Týn Church from the same spot as the photo above. The 120× zoom is, of course, more of a technical curiosity.

Solid portrait mode—portrait mode is sometimes a bit neglected in reviews, yet it is one of the essential tools that comes in handy not only for portraits of people, but also for shooting various objects. This time, Xiaomi made it clear that there has been a shift for the better in “background blurring” and that the work of algorithms in complicated areas, such as messy hair, should be more precise.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Vlastina Svátková
Actress and artist Vlastina Svátková in front of her paintings at one of Xiaomi’s events. In portrait mode, of course.

Digital zoom does a decent job—digital zoom is, of course, a term that sometimes sounds terrifying to more experienced photographers. Naturally, quality goes down and maximum values á la 120× are more of a technical curiosity. But within reasonable limits, there is no need to fear digital zooming; up to somewhere around 20-30×, the results are still very solid.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, bird
If we don’t overdo it with digital zooming, there is no need to worry about a significant loss of quality.

Really nice macro photos—macro generally doesn’t work well on mobile phones for a variety of technical reasons. And macro photos are mostly unusable. Here too, it is necessary to be vigilant and expect that it is impossible to come close to the performance of a camera. But as can be seen, for example, from the photo of that scary-looking fly, with a bit of luck and practice, it can turn out very decently.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, macro, fly
This is a macro photo of a fly that turned out really well. And it looks almost a bit scary.

Solid Leica filters—I admit, I hardly use filters at all (= not at all), but the more I test them, the more I acknowledge that they have a certain charm. Which applies doubly here, because few can do “color science” as excellently as Leica. In short, I recognize that it can have a great charm for a part of the user base.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, lawn
Personally, I try to avoid filters, but sometimes they can make sense to liven up a scene (however, the colors here are quite punchy, so I didn’t use a filter).

There is high-quality video here—I usually try to avoid evaluating video because, unlike photos, I simply don’t understand it as much. With many phones, however, it held true for a long time that video quality lagged slightly behind photographs. This was noticeable, for example, from comparisons with iPhones, which were always a few steps ahead in video. Here, however, the video definitely does not make a weaker impression.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review, Prague Castle
In similarly striking scenes, high-quality video recording is important.

Xiaomi 17T Pro – what to watch out for

A few details still need to be fine-tuned—as almost always, a few things can be found that are still worth wrapping up—for example, with the Leica Vibrant style, I sometimes felt that the colors were a bit too saturated. However, I tested the model even before its premiere, so such minor details can be dismissed with a wave of the hand. In the vast majority of cases, a future update will fine-tune everything within a few weeks.

It’s not exactly a small phone—this is actually the only more significant complaint I have: it is a relatively large phone, noticeably larger than, for example, iPhones. Which might discourage a few users. Xiaomi, however, made everything in this generation so that the base Xiaomi 17T model has very similar parameters (including optical zoom) but smaller dimensions. In any case, I will test this model soon too, but it’s good to keep it in mind.

Xiaomi 17T Pro review peacock
A portrait of a peacock—for travel photography, it would be handy if this phone had slightly smaller dimensions.

The previous generation truly competes with it—I have stated this several times already, but that’s just how it is: the Xiaomi 17T Pro doesn’t bring any dramatic changes compared to the Xiaomi 15T Pro. If the price difference is noticeable, it will definitely make sense to buy the older generation too.

Xiaomi 17T Pro – summary in two sentences

The Xiaomi 17T Pro offers a very good combination of specifications, including a 5× optical zoom and software features, still within the mid-range. The shift from the previous generation is not dramatic, but it is undeniably a remarkable model for wide use in casual photography, as well as for use by more experienced photographers.

Xiaomi 17T Pro – more photos from the test

Review Summary

Xiaomi 17T Pro

The Xiaomi 17T Pro offers a very good combination of specifications, including a 5× optical zoom and strong software features, while still remaining in the mid-range category. The improvement over the previous generation is not dramatic, but it is undeniably a noteworthy model for a wide range of uses — both for casual photography and for more experienced photographers.

Editor's Rating:
7.9

Pros

  • Very good image quality
  • Above-average specs for the mid-range category
  • Valuable 5× optical zoom

Cons

  • Larger dimensions
  • Competition from the previous generation
  • A few minor details still need fine-tuning

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