Xiaomi 17 Ultra: The Xiaomi 17 Ultra, the company’s most expensive smartphone, will be launched today. Before the launch, a teaser with information about the device has been made public. It will be an improvement over the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, aimed for those who value mobile design and photography. On December 25, the phone will be launched in China. It will have an enhanced telephoto optical system and a 200MP camera bearing the Leica brand.

Today, Xiaomi will unveil the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, its most expensive smartphone. Prior to the launch, the company provided an official teaser that included a number of details about the gadget. Also, this teaser provides a preview of the flagship lineup’s special features.

This new gadget will be launched by the firm as a boost over the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. The new gadget, which will be the highest model in the Xiaomi 17 series, was created for consumers who value mobile design and photography. Let us investigate the gadget further.

Date and Time of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Launch

The company plans to launch the Xiaomi 17 Ultra in China on December 25 at 4:30 PM IST. The company has announced that the phone would be launched during the Xiaomi x Leica Imaging Strategic Cooperation Upgrade event. It also indicates that this time, the phone’s camera will be its most important function. The handset will have a better telephoto optical system, albeit the firm has not disclosed anything about it yet.

Design Similar to the Earlier Model

The phone’s design has previously been made public by the company, and it does not look much that different from its predecessor. The majority of the device’s back is covered by a sizable spherical camera module located in the middle of the rear panel.

Leica branding is also present on the camera module, indicating the two businesses’ continued collaboration. Black and white versions of the device have been teased by Xiaomi. Both versions have a sleek, high-end look.

200MP camera bearing the Leica brand

Also, Xiaomi has released an early camera sample that was taken with this extreme gadget at ISO 64 and a shutter speed of 1/50 second. The f/1.67 aperture used to take the picture demonstrated its low-light capabilities.

A 50-megapixel primary camera with a 1-inch OmniVision OV50X sensor is reportedly part of the device’s triple rear camera setup. A 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens bearing the Leica brand will also be included, elevating portrait and long-range zoom photography.

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