Leaked renders showcase Xiaomi's upcoming Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max mid-range smartphones, revealing design details and substantial battery upgrades over predecessors.

Xiaomi's Poco sub-brand appears poised to refresh its mid-range lineup with the upcoming Poco X8 Pro and X8 Pro Max smartphones. Leaked renders obtained by @passionategkeez reveal both devices in black, white, and blue color options ahead of their anticipated global launch. The images confirm a unified design language centered around a pill-shaped camera module housing dual sensors, though with notable hardware differentiation between models.

The Poco X8 Pro maintains a familiar form factor with its 6.59-inch AMOLED display featuring uniform bezels and a centered punch-hole camera. The rear camera module utilizes a single-LED flash configuration. Meanwhile, the
larger Poco X8 Pro Max steps up with a 6.83-inch OLED panel and dual-LED flash arrangement. Both models share the same front-facing design aesthetic despite their differing screen sizes.
Internally, specifications suggest significant generational improvements. The standard X8 Pro is expected to feature MediaTek's Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset, which Geekbench results indicate delivers approximately 7% faster single-core performance compared to the Dimensity 8200 Ultra in the Poco X7 Pro. More notably, battery capacity sees a substantial jump to 6,500mAh - a 30% increase over its predecessor's 5,000mAh unit.
The Pro Max variant pushes boundaries further with a Dimensity 9500s chipset and massive 8,500mAh battery paired with 100W fast charging support. This positions it among the highest-capacity batteries in mainstream smartphones. Both devices are understood to be global rebrands of China's Redmi Turbo 5 series, with design similarities reinforcing this connection.
When compared to competitors in the mid-range segment, the X8 series' battery specifications stand out. The Pro Max's 8,500mAh capacity significantly exceeds devices like the Samsung Galaxy A55 (5,000mAh) and approaches gaming phone territory. Charging capabilities also outpace rivals, with the Pro Max's 100W charging dwarfing the 25W charging typical in its price bracket.
For potential buyers, the X8 Pro presents a balanced upgrade for general users prioritizing battery endurance over specialized features. Its combination of AMOLED display, capable chipset, and 6,500mAh battery should satisfy everyday productivity and media consumption needs. The Pro Max targets power users who prioritize screen real estate and extreme battery longevity - particularly valuable for travelers, mobile gamers, or those frequently away from power sources. Both models appear positioned to maintain Poco's value-focused approach, though official pricing remains undisclosed ahead of their expected Q2 launch.
While camera specifications beyond the dual-sensor arrangement remain unknown, the leaked renders confirm Xiaomi's continued refinement of its design language. The absence of release dates suggests potential unveiling within the coming months as Poco seeks to build on the success of January's X7 series refresh.

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