Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series 2026 India launch on April 15: What to expect
Quantum Magiq is the marketing term for advanced picture technology used in Xiaomi's QD-Mini LED TVs.
Globally, the TVs are available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch, 85-inch and 98-inch sizes.
These TVs could sport up to 1200 nits peak brightness.
Xiaomi India has officially confirmed the launch of Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series 2026 on April 15. The company has started teasing the features of the TV via its online handles and through Amazon and Flipkart microsites. The new TVs come with the ‘Quantum Magiq’ technology, which is likely hinting at the QD-Mini LED panel used in them. Globally, the S Mini LED lineup has launched in sizes from 55-inch to 98-inch. Although the brand hasn’t disclosed which screen sizes we can expect in India, let’s run through what we know about the global models.
SurveyBut first, here’s what’s announced so far:
Xiaomi TV S Mini LED series 2026 India teaser
The launch date is April 15.
This 15th April, witness the arrival of the Xiaomi TV S Mini LED Series.
— Xiaomi India (@XiaomiIndia) April 1, 2026
Step into a world that's pretty freaking MagiQal, where the #XiaomiQDMiniLED panels elevate every pixel with #QuantumMagiQ.
Don't just watch, immerse yourself, because #MiniMeansMore.
Launching on 15th… pic.twitter.com/hDECfdiwBV
The highlight is the QD-Mini LED panel that uses thousands of smaller LEDs to precisely control light. Xiaomi says this can deliver ‘brighter highlights, deeper blacks, and sharper detail’. The company claims the brightness will be sustained without loss of details and light spill. And by nature, these are expected to endure long and not face burn-in risks like OLED panels.
Besides the picture quality claims, Xiaomi also says the TV will feature deep, clear and immersive sound.
So, overall, if you are planning to buy a premium Mini LED TV, you may wait for the Xiaomi TV launch on April 15 and here’s everything else we expect to see based on the globally available models.
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Specifications and features (global variants)
- These are 4K (3840 x 2160 pixels) TVs.
- They are rated up to 1,200 nits peak brightness, which should improve HDR performance in bright rooms
- Xiaomi claims 94% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage, targeting more accurate colours
- The 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch models have standard 60Hz refresh rate
- The larger sizes (85-inch, 98-inch) with a 144Hz refresh rate would be better suited for gaming
- All models have HDR formats like HDR10+ and HLG, while Dolby Vision is exclusive to the larger ones.
- There is MEMC motion smoothing, also for sports and fast-moving content
- Software-wise, you get Google TV with Google Assistant, Chromecast, and Apple AirPlay support. There may be Xiaomi’s Patchwall UI on top of this.
- For sound, there is a dual 15W speaker setup on all models, and the larger variants support Dolby Atmos, too.
- Finally, for connectivity, smaller models use Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0, while larger variants get Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. HDMI port configurations also vary, with premium models offering more HDMI 2.1 ports, which matters for gaming consoles like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.

Let’s see if Xiaomi equips the Indian variants with these specs. We will have more details, including price and availability, on the launch day.
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