Starting with the cheaper model, the Xiaomi 12T comes in variants with 8GB of RAM and two storage options: 128GB and 256GB. The 12T PRO equipment offers both a variant with 8GB and 12GB of RAM, but with 256GB of internal storage. Both models will have three color variants: Cosmic Black, Lunar Silver and Clear Blue.


We also hear from sources that the 12T Pro version will essentially be a feature-enhanced rebrand of the Redmi K50 Ultra that was already launched in the Chinese market. The type of camera, therefore, given the main difference, the edition intended for Western markets gets a 200MP sensor from Samsung (ISOCELL HP1).


The standard 12T will instead come with a 108MP camera, similar to the implementations found on other current-generation mid-range phones.


They equipped both phones with a 5000mAh battery, but only the Pro device will support 120W charging speed. The "regular" model is limited to 67W USB-C charging speed.


Another notable difference is the chipset model. The Xiaomi 12T Pro comes with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, while the non-Pro device is chosen with a MediaTek Dimension 8100 Ultra solution. Besides the new generation Qualcomm chipset, they also expected the Xiaomi 12T Pro to feature a. 6.67-inch OLED display with a resolution of 1220×2712 pixels and a refresh rate of 144 Hz.