Xiaomi has partially taken off the wraps from its upcoming top-of-the-range smartphone, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
The company CEO Lei Jun shared a few images of the new phone on X/Twitter. The design is similar to that of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, with a textured back and an absolutely massive, circular camera bump with four lenses on the back and prominent Leica branding.
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Jun shared photos of the 14 Ultra in black and the new, white color; its predecessor, the 13 Ultra, also had only two colors on offer: black and olive green.
On Weibo (via Android Central), the company shared a few additional details about the upcoming device. According to Xiaomi, the phone will have a slightly curved screen, and a new, curvier back design.
As for the specs, the main camera will once again be a 50-megapixel one, coupled with a 50-megapixel telephoto camera with 3.2x optical zoom, and an additional, 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom. There's no word on the ultra-wide camera, but it will probably boast a 50-megapixel sensor, too.
Xiaomi also shared the launch timing for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. The phone will be unveiled in China on February 22, followed by a global launch on February 25th, ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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