Xiaomi has unveiled new lines of smartphones, wearables, and home devices at an event in Germany, as it seeks to court the international market and challenge companies like Samsung.
The company’s 15T Series phones will include direct offline voice communication and three rear cameras. Xiaomi also revealed new robot vacuums, televisions, and smart watches, and said it will launch its Mijia appliances worldwide.
“This launch marks a bold evolution of Xiaomi T Series from flagship photography and cutting-edge technology built for modern trendsetters to advanced mobile technology, elevated imagery and a refined design,” the company said of its 15T smartphones.
“These new devices are designed to transform everyday life, spanning smart home cleaning, personal health monitoring, immersive audio, home security, and next-generation entertainment,” wrote Xiaomi.
The company’s 15T phones succeed the Xiaomi 15 line, which was launched internationally earlier in 2025. A Xiaomi 17 smartphone series will be unveiled for the Chinese market later today.
Redmi, Xiaomi’s entry-level device subsidiary, also unveiled a new line of tablets with a 12.1-inch display at the event.
Xiaomi held a 14.4% share of the global smartphone market last quarter, third behind Samsung and Apple. Its adjusted net profit rose by 75.4% year-over-year last quarter to CN¥10.8 billion (US$1.5 billion, A$2.3 billion).
The company has said its new series of home devices, which also features mini-LED television models and a smart security camera, will incorporate artificial intelligence technology.
Xiaomi’s Mijia line of home appliances includes refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, and was previously only available in China. These appliances are integrated with the company’s Xiaomi Home app.
Xiaomi’s (SEHK: 1810) share price was HK$57.65 at the time of writing, up from a previous close at $56.90. Its market capitalisation is $1.48 trillion.
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