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Xiaomi Confirms February 28 Barcelona Event Ahead Of MWC For Global Launch

  • February 22, 2026
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Xiaomi has officially confirmed that its next global launch event will take place in Barcelona on February 28, just ahead of the annual Mobile World Congress. The confirmation came through a teaser shared on X, carrying the tagline “The New Wave of Imagery is arriving,” which strongly suggests that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will make its international debut during the event. The timing aligns with Xiaomi’s recent strategy of hosting product announcements shortly before MWC, allowing the company to capture early attention from the global mobile industry. With the devices expected to be unveiled for international markets, their arrival in Pakistan is also anticipated to follow in the coming weeks, consistent with previous Xiaomi global rollout patterns.

Alongside the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, industry chatter indicates that the standard Xiaomi 17 may also be launched globally during the same event. Reports further suggest that Xiaomi could expand the announcement beyond smartphones, with additional products expected to join the lineup. These include the Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro, a tablet positioned for productivity and media consumption, as well as the Xiaomi Tag, which is believed to be a smart tracking accessory. The Xiaomi Watch 5 is also rumored to be part of the event, potentially strengthening the company’s wearable portfolio for international consumers. At the same time, there has been no indication that the Xiaomi 17 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max will be introduced outside China. Current expectations point to these higher end variants remaining exclusive to the Chinese market, including the version that features a rear display, a design element Xiaomi has so far limited to domestic releases.

In terms of pricing and specifications, recent reports suggest that Xiaomi plans to maintain the same pricing levels in Europe for the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra as their predecessors. This approach may help the company stay competitive in a crowded premium smartphone market where pricing stability is increasingly important for consumers. Apart from differences in battery capacity, the global variants are expected to closely mirror their Chinese counterparts in terms of core specifications, including display technology, camera systems, and processing hardware. This indicates that international users will receive largely the same experience as buyers in China, with only minor adjustments made to accommodate regulatory requirements and regional usage patterns.

Battery capacity appears to be the main area where differences will emerge between the Chinese and global models. The global version of the Xiaomi 17 is reported to feature a 6,330 mAh battery, compared to the larger 7,000 mAh unit offered in China. Similarly, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to carry a 6,000 mAh battery in international markets, down from the 6,800 mAh capacity available in the Chinese variant. These reductions are in line with past Xiaomi launches, where global models often ship with slightly smaller batteries due to design considerations and regional certification standards. Despite this, overall performance expectations remain unchanged, and the upcoming Barcelona event is set to provide a clearer picture of Xiaomi’s global device strategy for 2026.

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