Jan 25, 2024 Maqsood Ahmed News 164 hits
The
cover glass of the camera island was shown today, indicating that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will
has the same general design as the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and
that only the sensors will be new. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is anticipated to come
soon.
The graphic indicates that the periscope telephoto will have an
f/2.5 lens up front, and the primary camera will have a brighter f/1.6
aperture. The camera will once again be tuned by Leica.
Since the Ultra moniker has been part of the portfolio, we
haven't seen a design repeat. This indicates that either the leak is not real
or Xiaomi is really happy with the work it did last year and for once decided
not to fix what is not broken. Xiaomi loves to change the looks of its
flagships from generation to generation.
Should this materialize, anticipation builds for the inclusion of a Sony LYT-900 sensor featuring a variable aperture in the primary camera, as indicated by prior sources. The primary uncertainty lies in whether the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will be accessible worldwide or if the company will replicate its past pattern, possibly disappointing enthusiasts by restricting the phone's release to China, a strategy employed with the 11 Ultra and 12S Ultra.
The
cover glass of the camera island was shown today, indicating that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will
has the same general design as the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and
that only the sensors will be new. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is anticipated to come
soon.
The graphic indicates that the periscope telephoto will have an
f/2.5 lens up front, and the primary camera will have a brighter f/1.6
aperture. The camera will once again be tuned by Leica.
Since the Ultra moniker has been part of the portfolio, we
haven't seen a design repeat. This indicates that either the leak is not real
or Xiaomi is really happy with the work it did last year and for once decided
not to fix what is not broken. Xiaomi loves to change the looks of its
flagships from generation to generation.
Should this materialize, anticipation builds for the inclusion of a Sony LYT-900 sensor featuring a variable aperture in the primary camera, as indicated by prior sources. The primary uncertainty lies in whether the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will be accessible worldwide or if the company will replicate its past pattern, possibly disappointing enthusiasts by restricting the phone's release to China, a strategy employed with the 11 Ultra and 12S Ultra.
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