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Xiaomi previews versatile rear display for Pro models
Xiaomi is ramping up promotion for the upcoming Xiaomi 17 series ahead of its China launch later this month. The company has released a new video that fully reveals a secondary rear display reserved for the Pro models, expanding the design language and adding practical, customizable functionality to the camera module area.
What the secondary screen can do
According to Xiaomi, the rear panel display covers the camera island and supports a wide range of personalization options: clock themes, animated wallpapers, virtual avatars and the ability to show custom images or GIFs. Beyond cosmetics, the small display is positioned as a utility surface — useful for selfie previews with the rear camera, quick access to smart home or in-car controls, and contextual shortcuts that change based on location or network status.
The feature slotting onto the Pro and Pro Max models aims to blend style with function, offering new use cases for notifications, media controls and one-touch automations without needing to turn the phone over.

Specs leak: compact flagship and a larger Pro Max
Reports suggest the Xiaomi 17 Pro will be a compact flagship with a 6.3-inch main display paired with a 6,300mAh battery. The 17 Pro Max is expected to be the larger variant, with a 6.8-inch screen and a 7,500mAh cell — positioning Xiaomi to target users who prioritize battery life alongside premium hardware.
Performance hints from Geekbench
Two Xiaomi model numbers recently appeared in Geekbench: 25113PN0EC and 25098PN5AC, widely believed to be the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Pro. Both listings indicate Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 silicon, 16GB of RAM and Android 16. The chipset configuration shows two high-performance cores at roughly 4.61GHz, six efficiency cores at about 3.63GHz, and Adreno 840 graphics.

Geekbench scores:
- Xiaomi 17: single-core ~3156, multi-core ~9254
- Xiaomi 17 Pro: single-core ~3025, multi-core ~9178
These figures place the new Xiaomi flagships competitively in the Android performance tier, with real-world differences likely influenced by thermal tuning and battery capacity.
Overall, the Xiaomi 17 series looks set to combine bold hardware experimentation — notably the rear display — with flagship-class performance and large batteries, targeting both style-conscious and performance-minded users.
Source: gizmochina
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