The Xiaomi 15T Pro offers flagship-level camera features—most notably a 50 MP 5× telephoto lens with optical stabilization—packed into a sleek body with a 6.83-inch 144 Hz AMOLED display and a 5,500 mAh battery (90 W wired, 50 W wireless) <br />Tech Advisor<br />+4<br />Xiaomi Australia<br />+4<br />Gadgets 360<br />+4<br />. Its strength lies in balancing top imaging with strong hardware performance at a (relatively) lower price point.<br /><br />The Xiaomi 15 Ultra, as Xiaomi’s imaging flagship, pushes that further: premium materials, the best optics, and maximal display and sensor technologies (e.g. the WQHD+ “All Around Liquid” AMOLED display) <br />Xiaomi Australia<br />. It aims to be the top pick for users who demand the absolute best camera and display performance regardless of cost.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Honor 400 Pro brings impressive specs into a more “value flagship / high end midrange” tier. It features a high-end triple camera system (200 MP main, plus ultra-wide and telephoto), 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, and promises extended software support (6 years)—making it a solid option for those wanting durable performance and imaging without paying for the top-tier flagship premium
