Xiaomi 13 Ultra should have Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, quad 50MP rear cameras and 90W charging
The Xiaomi 13 line has already been presented globally, but the most expensive device in the series, the alleged Xiaomi 13 Ultra, has not yet been revealed. Now, new sources point out that the new flagship should also stand out for its set of cameras, carrying four 50MP sensors and the signature of the legendary Leica on its lenses.
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The information comes from Yogesh Brar, who had access to alleged technical specifications of the new Xiaomi 13 Ultra, a device that should be above Xiaomi 13Pro in the company’s portfolio. Apparently, the new device should be made official with a 6.7-inch screen with AMOLED technology, Quad HD + resolution and 120Hz refresh rate support.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra
(She said)
– 6.7″ QHD+ AMOLED LTPO, 120Hz
– Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
– 12/16GB RAM
– 256/512GB memory
– Rear camera: 50MP + 50MP (UW) + 50MP (zoom) + 50MP (Tele)
– Selfies: 32MP
– Android 13, MIUI 14
– Leica color
– 4,900mAh~ battery, 90W wired, 50W wireless
— Yogesh Brar (@heyitsyogesh) April 3, 2023
Although it was released long after the other siblings, it should still have the same Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, from Qualcomm, accompanied by 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM memory, as well as being offered with 256 GB or 512 GB of internal memory. By default, it should run the Android 13 operating system, under the MIUI 14 interface.
The tipster points to a curious system of cameras, with one 32MP in the front, but four in the back, each 50MP: one main camera, one with ultrawide lenses, another for optical zoom for a range shorter and a telephoto periscope for long-range zoom. . All must have color enhancement and other enhancements from Leica, a German brand in the field of photography, partner of Xiaomi.
Finally, it is indicated that the device will have a 4,900mAh battery, charged up to 90W wirelessly and 50W wirelessly. It would be a curious choice, given that the simpler Xiaomi 13 Pro supports loads up to 120W.
Sadly, though, it doesn’t provide any release dates or price predictions. Considering the history of Xiaomi, we can expect news between the months of May and June.
Source: Twitter
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