Xiaomi Launches Xiaomi 17 Max with 8000mAh Battery

Xiaomi has officially launched its latest flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi 17 Max, in China, introducing major upgrades in battery life, performance, and camera technology.

The device comes with an enormous 8000mAh battery paired with 100W fast charging, making it one of the most powerful battery configurations in the smartphone market.

At its core, the phone is powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset and runs on Android 16 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 interface, offering improved performance and system optimization.

The Xiaomi 17 Max is available in multiple configurations, including 12GB and 16GB RAM options, along with 256GB and 512GB storage variants.

It features a 6.9-inch LTPO OLED display with a resolution of 2608 × 1200 pixels. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate, peak brightness of up to 3,500 nits, and advanced HDR10+ and Dolby Vision technologies for enhanced visual quality.

In the camera department, the smartphone offers a triple-camera setup, including a 200MP ISOCELL HP9 primary sensor, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope telephoto camera. The system is enhanced with Leica Summilux optics and Hyper OIS stabilization technology for improved image clarity and low-light performance.

The Xiaomi 17 Max positions itself as a premium flagship device aimed at users seeking high-end photography, long battery life, and top-tier performance in a single smartphone.

Google Launches Gemini Omni AI for Video Creation

Google has officially introduced its new multimodal AI system, Gemini Omni AI, designed to transform how users create and edit videos using artificial intelligence.

The new system, part of the latest Google Gemini ecosystem, is capable of processing multiple types of input including images, audio, video, and text. This allows users to generate high-quality video content with advanced realism and contextual understanding.

One of the key features of Gemini Omni AI is natural language-based video editing. Users can simply describe changes in text or voice, such as adding characters, modifying scenes, or changing visual styles, and the AI automatically updates the video accordingly.

The model is built using Google’s advanced world knowledge and physics-based understanding, enabling it to generate more realistic motion and environments. It can simulate real-world behavior such as fluid dynamics and physical interactions to improve video authenticity.

Google has also introduced the first version, Gemini Omni Flash, which is now available in the Gemini App, Google Flow, and YouTube Shorts.

The company plans to expand access to developers and enterprises through API integration in the near future, allowing broader use of AI-powered video generation tools.

Users will also be able to create personalized digital avatars with their own voice and appearance, enabling highly customized video content creation. All outputs generated by Gemini Omni will include SynthID watermarking to ensure transparency and traceability of AI-generated media.

Google stated that safety remains a key priority, and the system has been designed with strict policies to ensure responsible and secure AI usage.