Leaks about the upcoming Xiaomi 18 Pro are picking up, revealing that the new model could feature a massive 7000mAh battery and an impressive dual 200-megapixel camera setup. These specs highlight Xiaomi’s continued push to compete in the high-end Android flagship space.
Following earlier reports, Xiaomi appears to be developing two variants: a compact Xiaomi 18 Pro and a larger Xiaomi 18 Pro Max. This strategy echoes other brands offering multiple size options with differing feature sets.
Xiaomi 18 Pro battery specifications and fast charging capabilities
Reliable insider Digital Chat Station claims the Xiaomi 18 Pro will pack a 7000mAh battery-significantly larger than the 6300mAh cell inside last year’s Xiaomi 17 Pro. The phone is expected to support fast charging at 100W via cable and wireless, which would keep charging times in check despite the large battery capacity.
Dual 200MP camera setup and advanced imaging features
On the imaging front, Xiaomi plans a dual-camera system featuring two 200MP sensors, alongside a telephoto and macro lens. This aligns with previous hints that Xiaomi will use 200MP sensors from SmartSens. These cameras are said to support LOFIC HDR 3.0, a technology aimed at improving dynamic range and image quality in challenging lighting.
There’s also talk of modular optics, potentially including magnetically attachable lenses. If implemented, this would give users more flexibility for zoom shots and specialized photography, somewhat reminiscent of Moto Mods or LG’s detachable camera accessories.

Performance and memory specifications
Powering the Xiaomi 18 Pro will likely be Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 chipset, built on an advanced 2nm process. The phone may also offer up to 16GB of RAM, putting it on par with other premium Android flagships like Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra and the latest OnePlus models.
Xiaomi 18 Pro Max and its enhanced features
The bigger Xiaomi 18 Pro Max is rumored to pack an even larger battery, with prototypes reportedly tested around 8500mAh. It may also retain the secondary rear display seen on the previous generation, which offers unique notification and selfie capabilities.
While Xiaomi hasn’t confirmed any of these details, the early leaks give a clear picture of a device aiming to push the limits in battery life and camera resolution. Compared to what Apple and Samsung are offering, Xiaomi seems to be doubling down on sheer hardware specs rather than incremental feature tweaks.
We expect more concrete details to emerge as Xiaomi approaches the official launch, likely in the coming months. The key question remains whether these ambitious specifications will translate into a well-balanced user experience without compromising software optimization or device ergonomics.

