If it sticks, it would push other front-line brands like Apple and Samsung to rethink how they approach secondary displays. What once felt like a novelty might become the next must-have feature in premium phones.
A Working Second Screen
Previous dual-screen attempts felt like solutions searching for problems. Take, LG V10/V20 series for example, they added a tiny second screen that only showed time and notifications. Now, these were the functions your primary screen was already doing perfectly well. Likewise, the Samsung Galaxy’s Edge displays, which looked cool but often caused accidental touches and didn’t add meaningful functionality.
Xiaomi flips the script. The back display functions as a selfie preview using the main camera, a customizable notifications hub, and even an AI pin tool that makes daily tasks smoother. Wanna turn the phone into a legit gaming device? Well, there is a handheld on the back screen that supports retro controllers. So Xiaomi is fixing everyday problems with its back screen; better selfies, cleaners and separate notifications, and flexible gameplay.
Performance Parity
With a massive 7500 mAh silicon-carbon battery that lasts for two days with one charge, blazing 100W/5-W charging, and specs at par with Apple and Samsung, Xiaomi justifies its premium pricing of around $1200.
There are some other technical features, such as Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, triple 50MP cameras, that add value to the phone’s pricing and performance assessment in comparison to Apple and Samsung. These aren’t just tick-boxing features; they solve real problems like low battery anxiety, while still matching its rivals in performance and design.
The Edge of XiaoAI
Xiaomi’s built-in assistant XiaoAI actually makes the second screen smart. It delivers contextual updates like notifications, reminders, or quick actions, right when you need them. This feels like a natural progression that enhances the existing features instead of inventing awkward and unnecessary new ones. It proves that AI can quietly boost everyday usability, which may be of more value than flashy but impractical AI tricks.
In a way, Xiaomi 17 Pro Max shows that true innovation sometimes is not about reinventing the wheel, but rather about perfecting the ride. With huge battery life, practical second-screen feature, flagship level performance, Xiaomi has delivered a device that competes head-to-head with the likes of iPhone, Samsung, offering a premium alternative.
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