Xiaomi’s recent “New Beginning” event (15th anniversary in China) was packed with major announcements. The company revealed its first self-developed flagship chips – the XRING O1 (a 3nm mobile SoC) and the XRING T1 (a 4G smartwatch chipset) – alongside new hardware like the Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone, Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra tablet, and a range of new AIoT (smart home/IoT) devices. In what felt like a marathon of innovation, Xiaomi emphasized powerful specs and ecosystem integration across the board.
Flagship In-House Chipsets: XRING O1 & XRING T1
Xiaomi is positioning itself alongside Apple, Samsung and Huawei as a maker of top-tier mobile chips. The XRING O1 is built on a second-generation 3nm process (with ~19 billion transistors) and delivers flagship-level performance. Key highlights of the XRING O1 SoC include:
- 10-core CPU (including dual Arm Cortex‑X925 “super” cores at ~3.9 GHz) for high single-thread and multi-thread performance.
- 16-core Arm Immortalis‑G925 GPU, targeting top graphics performance.
- 6-core NPU (44 TOPS) for AI acceleration, alongside Xiaomi’s 4th-gen ISP (image signal processor) for advanced camera and video processing.
Altogether, the XRING O1 benchmarks into the elite tier of smartphone chips, rivaling Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite and even Apple’s A18 Pro. In practice, Xiaomi claims the O1 enables faster video/image exports and very smooth gaming (e.g. 119 fps in MOBA games) thanks to its powerhouse CPU/GPU combo.
In parallel, Xiaomi introduced XRING T1, its first self-developed 4G modem chip for wearables. Unlike many standalone watch chips, the XRING T1 integrates a 4G modem and supports eSIM, enabling smartwatches to make calls and use data without a phone. Xiaomi reports the T1 offers about 35% better 4G network performance and lower power draw compared to previous solutions (after thousands of hours of testing). This chip also unlocks new features on Xiaomi watches (e.g. remote camera viewfinder, car control). The XRING T1 will debut in Xiaomi’s special Watch S4 15th Anniversary Edition.
Xiaomi 15S Pro: First Smartphone with XRING O1
The Xiaomi 15S Pro is the first phone to pack the new XRING O1 chip. Essentially a refresh of the Xiaomi 15 Pro, the 15S Pro serves as a showcase for the O1 silicon, while upgrading the design and some features. Notable points about the 15S Pro:
- Design – Offered in two new finishes: a Composite Fiber (carbon-fiber-like aramid weave) edition and a Sky Blue matte-fiberglass variant. Premium touches include a gold-accented power button and a special “XRING” logo plate.
- Display & Build – It carries over a 6.73‑inch LTPO AMOLED display (Quad HD+, 3200×1440, 120 Hz, up to 3,200 nits peak). The screen is micro-curved at the edges and uses OLED tech for rich color and contrast.
- Battery & Charging – The 15S Pro has a 6,100 mAh battery with fast charging (90 W wired, 50 W wireless). It also employs Xiaomi’s Surge G1 battery management and P3 charging chips for longevity.
- Cameras – Leica co-engineered triple-camera setup: a 50 MP “Light Hunter 900” primary (f/1.44), a 50 MP 5× telephoto (Sony IMX858), and a 50 MP ultra-wide (Samsung JN1). A 32 MP front camera handles selfies. This high-end imaging system is unchanged from the previous 15 Pro and emphasizes low-light/portrait performance.
Under the hood, the XRING O1 chip handles all heavy tasks. Xiaomi says it added a new cooling system, four dynamic low-power modes and a dedicated microcontroller to boost thermal efficiency by ~30%. Overall, the 15S Pro delivers flagship processing power (with 5G via an external modem) in a striking new package.
Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra: First Ultra-Grade OLED Tablet
Also unveiled was the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra, the company’s first “Ultra” tablet. This 14″ slate is the first OLED-equipped tablet from Xiaomi and pushes specs in every dimension:
- Display – A 14.0‑inch 3.2K OLED screen (2880×1920, 3:2 aspect). It supports a 120 Hz refresh rate, up to 1600 nits peak brightness, Dolby Vision/HDR10+ and other advanced modes. A nano-texture “soft light” option reduces glare by 99% for a paper-like reading experience.
- Form Factor – The Pad 7 Ultra has a full-metal unibody only 5.1 mm thick and weighs 609 g. It uses aerospace-grade materials and structural reinforcement for rigidity. Despite the large screen, Xiaomi achieved a 93.6% screen-to-body ratio.
- Performance – Inside is the same XRING O1 3nm chip as in the 15S Pro. (The tablet’s 10-core CPU still includes two Cortex-X925 cores, though here clocked at ~3.7 GHz.) This is paired with a large 6-core NPU (44 TOPS) and 16-core GPU for high performance.
- Battery & Charging – A huge 12,000 mAh battery with 120 W fast charging. Xiaomi claims one full charge gives ~18.9 hours of video playback and multi-month standby (61 days in normal standby, up to 528 days in ultra-low-power mode). Thermal needs are met by a vapor chamber for cooling.
- Audio/Camera – It sports an 8-speaker sound system (Dolby Atmos, 16.5cc acoustic chambers) and dual high-resolution cameras: 32 MP ultra-wide front camera and 50 MP rear camera.
- Software & Accessories – Runs Xiaomi’s HyperOS 2 with tablet-specific optimizations (improved multitasking, AI tools for text/image tasks, etc.). Xiaomi also offers a magnetic keyboard (aluminum alloy, 0–124° hinge, touchpad, backlit keys) and stylus for productivity.
In short, the Pad 7 Ultra is a powerhouse multimedia tablet. It’s likely the most powerful Android tablet on launch, thanks to its flagship SoC and top-tier display/audio.
New AIoT & Smart Home Products
Beyond phones and tablets, Xiaomi showcased an array of new AIoT (AI + IoT) devices to flesh out its smart ecosystem. These products emphasize intelligent features, connectivity, and high-end design. Highlights include:
- Smart Climate Appliances: The new Mijia Fresh Air Pro Dual-Outlet AC (3HP) and SkyFlow AC (1.5HP). These air conditioners use dual radars and AI to detect up to six people in a room, directing airflow with multi-zone vent control (modes like “wind-follows-person” or “avoids-person”). They also include advanced purification (HEPA filters, negative-ion generators) and meet strict efficiency and hygiene standards (e.g. mother-baby certification).
- Home Appliances: A new Mijia Pro French-Door Refrigerator (508L) with a dual cooling system (separate evaporators for fridge vs. freezer) and humidity-controlled drawers to keep food fresh. A Mijia Washer Dryer Pro (10kg) that combines washing and drying with blue-oxygen cleaning tech and dual drums for delicate fabric care. A Smart Dual-Tap Water Purifier Pro (1600G) with separate faucets for purified/drinking water, fast dispensing, “Zero Stale Water 3.0” tech, and IoT monitoring of filter life.
- Entertainment & Displays: The Xiaomi TV S Mini LED 2025 series – Xiaomi’s new Mini-LED TVs. These use antireflective NanoCrystalGlass and fine local dimming (up to 1092 zones on the 98″ model) for up to 1700 nit HDR brightness. They support 144 Hz refresh rates for gaming/sports and run HyperOS 2 with a new UI. The lineup spans 55″ to 98″ sizes.
All these AIoT devices tie into Xiaomi’s ecosystem (HyperOS/MIUI and Mi Home app). They reflect Xiaomi’s “Human × Car × Home” strategy of a connected life. In total, Xiaomi launched dozens of new smart home products in this event, emphasizing things like AI sensing, energy efficiency, and integration with other Xiaomi hardware.
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Looking Ahead
By launching its own 3nm XRING O1 and 4G XRING T1 chips, Xiaomi has taken a bold step up the technology ladder. Coupled with eye-catching devices like the 15S Pro phone and 14″ Pad 7 Ultra, Xiaomi demonstrated it can now compete at the very high end of consumer electronics. The new chips promise flagship performance and AI capabilities, while the expanded AIoT lineup shows Xiaomi’s commitment to a smarter, interconnected home. For tech enthusiasts and industry watchers alike, Xiaomi’s announcements signal that the company is accelerating its push into core technologies and ecosystem leadership in 2025 and beyond.