I Tested Xiaomi's Matte-Glass Tablet for a Month, and It Effectively Replaced My iPad
- On February 28, 2026, Xiaomi kicked off MWC 2026 with the global debut of the Xiaomi 17 series, a Wear OS watch, and the first Find Hub tracker, starting at 999 in most of Europe.
- The Xiaomi 17 series originally launched in China last year as Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5-powered flagships, with the 17 Ultra featuring a Leica 200MP 75–100mm telephoto camera expanding to a 400mm equivalent.
- The Xiaomi Watch 5 adds Wear OS 6 and gesture controls, starting at €449.99, with a 930 mAh silicon-carbon battery and Snapdragon W5 Gen 1.
- By adding a tracker that works with Apple’s Find My, Xiaomi expands device interoperability; the Xiaomi Tag is its first Android Find Hub tracker and doubles as an Apple-compatible tracker.
- Xiaomi integrated Google Gemini AI with a long-press shortcut on devices, and gesture controls on Watch 5 allow access to Gemini and Google apps.
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Xiaomi 17 series debuts ahead of MWC 2026 as company signals bigger AI and ecosystem push
Xiaomi has unveiled its global flagship Xiaomi 17 Series, including the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra, ahead of MWC 2026. Both run on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and HyperOS 3 based on Android 16, with India pricing yet to be announced. The launch underscores Xiaomis broader strategy of AI-driven, vertically integrated growth, spanning smartphones, AIoT devices, and electric vehicles.
Despite the fact that the Mobile World Congress of 2026 officially begins on Monday, Xiaomi today held an event in which in addition to launching globally its new high-end flags, the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Pro, has also officially presented in our country its two new high-end tablets for this 2026. Next, we reveal to you the specifications, availability and prices in Spain of the new Xiaomi Pad 8 and Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro. Xiaomi Pad 8 and Xiaomi Pa…
Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro is the closest you can get to an iPad Pro on Android
Xiaomi's strategy when it comes to phones, tablets, and accompanying accessories, appears to be pretty simple: Make it as Apple-like as possible, while still using the best that the Android ecosystem has to offer. The company's new Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, launched during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, is no different. It's a powerful, 11.2-inch tablet with slim black bezels, a metallic unibody frame, and a set of accessories that can turn it …
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