Jakarta - The latest leak about Xiaomi's flagship line is back to make you curious. This time, the highest variant of the Xiaomi 18 Pro Max is said to come with a super large 6.9-inch screen and a new generation chipset that is ready to push performance to the next level.

This information comes from the popular tipster Digital Chat Station, who revealed that the device will likely be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 Pro chip - the successor to Qualcomm's flagship processor line.

With a flat screen almost the size of a tablet, Xiaomi seems to want to provide more space not only for the visual experience, but also to accommodate more complex internal components. This is not just about size, but a strategy to present an all-in-one device: gaming, photography, and productivity in one package.

In terms of user experience, the prototype is said to bring significant improvements to the audio and haptic sectors. A symmetrical dual speaker system is combined with a larger X-axis linear motor, resulting in more precise vibrations - a small detail that is often underestimated, but makes the interaction feel more "alive".

In the camera sector, Xiaomi continues to play aggressively. This device is rumored to carry a 200MP main sensor measuring 1/1.28 inches, supported by LOFIC HDR 3.0 technology for a wider dynamic range and more stable low-light performance.

The periscope telephoto camera is also said to use a 200MP sensor, opening up the potential for long-distance zoom with high detail. Meanwhile, the ultra-wide camera is expected to come with a resolution of 50MP.

Interestingly, Xiaomi is also rumored to retain a secondary screen on the back - a unique feature from the previous generation - but this time with AI support for more flexible functions.

In the power sector, Xiaomi does not seem to be messing around. A battery with a capacity of around 8,500mAh is combined with 100W fast charging and 50W wireless charging. If these numbers are accurate, this could be one of the flagships with the most "crazy" endurance in its class.

The device is also predicted to run Android 17-based HyperOS 4, marking Xiaomi's move to integrate software and hardware more deeply.

The Xiaomi 18 series itself is expected to launch in September 2026. With the specifications that have begun to be revealed, one thing is clear: this year's flagship competition will get hotter - and Xiaomi seems ready to join the fast lane.

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