Renders of Xiaomi’s upcoming 12 Ultra have been leaked online, showing the flagship’s extremely large camera bump. The pictures, To share Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka Onlix), one of the first phones to appear as a result of the company’s partnership with Leica.
The loop shows a simple Xiaomi design: a glass and metal sandwich with a full-screen display shattered by just one camera cutout. In the case of the Ultra, the phone sets itself apart with a huge camera system on the back. Offset, in contrast to a black glass panel, a round camera bump is expected to have four high-resolution cameras. It includes a 50-megapixel main camera, a 48MP ultraviolet lens, and a 48MP periscope lens with an unknown quarter.
Although Xiaomi’s 12 Ultra is not just a camera phone. It is expected to come with a Snapdragon 8 Plus Zen1 chipset, a 6.6-inch 1440p display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 234g with top-end specs with a relatively solid feel. iPhone 13 Pro Max, by comparison, weighs 240 grams. In terms of materials, yes, as we mentioned there is plenty of glass and metal, but the back is considered to be ceramic to distinguish it from other phones.
Xiaomi’s 11 Ultra was one of the best camera phones of last year, although it has the potential to be severely unused due to focusing issues. But Xiaomi is moving forward. The 12 Pro has revived critical acclaim, and the 12 Ultra will surely follow those lines. The recent partnership with Licor is something that could bear similar fruit, as was the case with Zeiss and Vivo, as well as Hasselblad and OnePlus.
“We are confident that the first jointly developed imaging flagship smartphone will showcase the progress of both companies. We will provide consumers with exceptional image quality, classic Leica aesthetics, limited creativity and usher in a new era of mobile imaging in mobile photography, ”said Matthias Hersh, CEO of Leica Camera AG last month.
Xiaomi has had some pretty good cameras over the years, but the 12 Ultra is still the most promising. The company has not yet made an announcement, but the new phone is expected to make its debut in the summer. When it does, the camera bump will definitely make it hard to miss.
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