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Xiaomi 17T Series Uses TCL CSOT Display Panels With Eye-Care Certification

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Xiaomi 17T series smartphone with TCL CSOT display

Xiaomi’s new Xiaomi 17T series was officially introduced earlier today, and TCL CSOT has now confirmed that it supplied the displays for the lineup. The phones are positioned as all-around imaging flagships, with Xiaomi using the 17T family to return to the domestic T-series track in China.

According to TCL CSOT, the full Xiaomi 17T lineup uses the company’s latest light-emitting materials and a 2D flat-screen process. That means Xiaomi is not only emphasizing camera performance with the new models, but also treating the display as a major part of the product experience.

The standard Xiaomi 17T features a 6.59-inch display with a 2756 × 1268 resolution and support for a 120Hz refresh rate. The Xiaomi 17T Pro steps up to a larger 6.83-inch low-power “super sunlight” screen with a 2772 × 1280 resolution and a faster 144Hz refresh rate.

TCL CSOT display technology used in Xiaomi 17T series

The Pro model’s panel is also rated for a peak brightness of 3,500 nits. TCL CSOT says the screen supports 12-bit color depth and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 wide color gamut, which should make it more suitable for high-brightness outdoor use, rich color reproduction, and media viewing.

Eye comfort is another part of the story. The Xiaomi 17T series comes standard with TÜV Rheinland four-part eye-care certification across the lineup. TCL CSOT says hardware-level optimization is used to reduce harmful blue light output, while multi-level smart blue-light adjustment can adapt to different usage scenarios.

That matters because smartphone screens are now expected to do almost everything: gaming, video, photography previews, navigation, document reading, and late-night scrolling. A higher-end panel with stronger brightness, color, refresh-rate, and eye-care claims gives Xiaomi a broader pitch than simply focusing on chip performance or camera hardware.

Xiaomi and TCL CSOT display partnership

TCL CSOT also shared some background on its long-running relationship with Xiaomi. The two companies began working together in 2017, when the Xiaomi 5X used a TCL CSOT LTPS screen. At the beginning, the partnership mainly centered on mass LCD supply for mid-range phones.

The relationship later expanded beyond basic component sourcing. In August 2021, TCL CSOT and Xiaomi signed a joint laboratory cooperation agreement and created an innovation display joint lab. On July 12, 2025, the second phase of the Xiaomi-TCL CSOT innovation display joint laboratory opened at the Wuhan base.

For U.S. readers, the main takeaway is that the Xiaomi 17T series is being built around a more complete display story: flat-panel design, high refresh rates, strong outdoor brightness, wide color support, and certified eye-care features. It also shows how closely Chinese phone brands and domestic display suppliers are now working together to tune screens for specific product lines.

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