Xiaomi 15 Ultra's luxurious camera configuration revealed: Can it become the new king of photography?

11/05 2024 526

As the top-of-the-line straight-board model currently offered by Xiaomi, the top-tier camera flagship Xiaomi 14 Ultra has garnered significant attention from consumers since its debut due to its outstanding performance in photography and other aspects. With subsequent revelations about Xiaomi 15 Ultra emerging, recent sources have also exposed further details about this new device's camera capabilities.

Firstly, mainstream smartphone manufacturers have now released their latest flagship models, and the spotlight is turning to the top-tier "Ultra" versions within these series. According to recent leaks by bloggers, a highly anticipated ultra-premium camera flagship is tentatively scheduled for release in January next year, though the specific brand has not been identified.

While the blogger did not explicitly state which manufacturer, netizens generally believe, based on previous information, that it is likely to be the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. However, some also speculate it could be the OPPO Find X8 Ultra, although this possibility is considered relatively small. Furthermore, there are those who believe both models may be released in the same month. As for the vivo 200 Ultra, it is still expected to be the latest to launch.

Notably, in terms of photography, leaks suggest that the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will feature the Sony LYT900 sensor as its primary camera. This sensor boasts a 1-inch super-large sensor, 50 megapixels, and a pixel size of 1.6μm, making it one of the top mobile camera sensors in the industry. Additionally, the primary camera supports a fixed large aperture of f/1.6x, a physical focal length equivalent to 8.76mm, and a 2X lossless zoom function, with the module being custom-designed. Its 200-megapixel periscope lens is exceptionally long, with a physical focal length exceeding 25mm and support for telephoto macro photography.

As Xiaomi deepens its collaboration with Leica, the company's imaging capabilities are continuously improving. In terms of imaging, Leica imaging is one of the most significant highlights of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra's upgrade. The previous generation's rear Leica quad-camera setup received widespread acclaim, and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will incorporate new Leica algorithms, enhancing the user's photography experience.

Regarding core configuration, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, featuring the second-generation Oryon CPU. This CPU comprises two clusters: the first cluster includes 2 super cores with a clock speed of up to 4.32GHz, and the second cluster includes 6 performance cores with a clock speed of up to 3.53GHz.

In terms of other specifications, the second-generation Oryon CPU also sees significant memory upgrades, with each CPU cluster equipped with 12MB of L2 cache, totaling a maximum cache of 24MB. Additionally, the L1 cache in each super core and performance core has been increased.

According to Qualcomm's official data, the Snapdragon 8 Elite edition offers a 45% performance improvement in both single-core and multi-core performance compared to the third-generation product.

Furthermore, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra features a 2K full-depth four-curved screen with a battery capacity expected to be around 6000mAh.

In terms of the display, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will be upgraded to a 2K resolution panel, providing a top-notch AMOLED display.

Based on previous certification information, the international version of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, model number 25010PN30G, is expected to be released in January 2025, pre-installed with the Pengpai OS 2 system.

As the launch date approaches, more detailed information about the new product should emerge. Interested parties can stay tuned.

Additionally, there is a Xiaomi 15S Pro smartphone with the internal code name "dijun." Sources indicate that it will be a China-only model and will not be available overseas, with a potential release date around June next year.

However, due to the relatively distant release date, there is currently no concrete information, and the actual product details cannot be confirmed.

Finally, here's a summary from Mingmei Infinite: The Xiaomi 15 Ultra series is expected to be officially released in the first quarter of 2025, equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite mobile platform, a 2K OLED display screen, support for high refresh rates and high sampling rates, an internal battery capacity of approximately 6000mAh, support for 120W wired and wireless charging, and a rear quad-camera setup including a one-inch super-large base primary camera, a large-base ultra-wide-angle lens, a periscope telephoto lens, and a stand-up telephoto lens, all with 50 megapixels and tuned by Leica.

By the way, in the market, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is expected to compete with models like the OPPO Find X8 Ultra, vivo X200 Ultra, and Honor Magic 7 Ultimate Edition.

Well, with advanced image processing algorithms and luxurious camera configurations, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra may become the new king of photography. Can such a powerful Xiaomi 15 Ultra reach new heights in photography? Let's wait and see.

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