New Xiaomi 15 Ultra live image reveals Leica-inspired design
- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 06 Feb 2025
vik457, 06 Feb 2025The latter maybe with more space efficient periscope design... moreyeah and i think that's not coming any time soon lol
- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 06 Feb 2025
Just me, 06 Feb 2025One inch sensor with 35mm focal length equivalent would req... morenot only will it produce a huge camera bump but the space it'll take will be immense.
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- CargoJoe
- tV3
- 06 Feb 2025
Agree. Camera placement in the oreo does not look good. Well function over form I guess 🤷🏻♂️
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- Krystle
- prQ
- 06 Feb 2025
Now it even looks like a camera, which it actually is. The phone is just an accessory. It will probably get all the accolades and awards for camera phone of the year, but unless they finally hire some people in the design department, the overall impression will still be: incredibly ugly.
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- Kai
- tZj
- 06 Feb 2025
Why design looks like vintage? I hope there's another version for mi 15 ULTRA
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- David
- 0Fp
- 06 Feb 2025
Every year they manage to make phones look uglier! I also preferred the old 'MI' logo, the lower case 'xiaomi' looks horrible.
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- Mihail White
- nDM
- 06 Feb 2025
I don't like the back, camera are asimetric positioned. I think it make me feel wrong and looks keep.
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- vik457
- JHk
- 06 Feb 2025
jiyen235, 06 Feb 2025your find x7 ultra should last you 3 more years at least ba... moreThe latter maybe with more space efficient periscope design like alop.
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- Demonicale
- Rd}
- 06 Feb 2025
The camera is one part of a phone, Xiaomi lacks optimisation, quality control, quick updates and a fast and responsive UI.
Hard pass for me.
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- Anonymous
- wra
- 06 Feb 2025
Another boring and ugly phone with generic big circle crater.
Chinese brand never learn from the flop sales of its flagship.
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- AntonelPAPI
- 8xq
- 06 Feb 2025
All about camera, 06 Feb 2025tbh i was waiting for a phone with triple one inch sensors ... moreIf you only carry 1 and look at the size of that module, imagine 3 1 inch sensors
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- All about camera
- 7kg
- 06 Feb 2025
tbh i was waiting for a phone with triple one inch sensors in 2025 but i guess we will have to do with a triple isocell HP9 or 1/1.56 sensors in future
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- Anonymous
- wra
- 06 Feb 2025
Another boring and ugly phone with generic big circle crater.
Chinese brand never learn from the flop sales of its flagship.
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- punmeisterone
- mtj
- 06 Feb 2025
Just me, 06 Feb 2025One inch sensor with 35mm focal length equivalent would req... moreExactly! ZTE tried this with a Nubia Z50s Pro prototype and they got a massive camera hump that bumped the phone's thickness to about 19.41mm thick.
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- Just me
- SHp
- 06 Feb 2025
AnonD-1187531, 06 Feb 2025If they had done like Vivo, they wouldn't need to use ... moreOne inch sensor with 35mm focal length equivalent would require too big camera bump, even bigger than the current one.
- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 06 Feb 2025
Anonymous, 06 Feb 2025This actually looks kind of nice but it's too early to... moreyour find x7 ultra should last you 3 more years at least based on its camera hardware. The only reason you'd need to switch is if battery life isn't good enough. I think we're quite a ways away from seeing APS-C sensors or dual 1/1.56" telephotos alongside a 1/2" or larger UW cam.
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- UltraHunta
- wdI
- 06 Feb 2025
AnonD-1187531, 06 Feb 2025If they had done like Vivo, they wouldn't need to use ... moreLarger sensors are now a thing of the past, especially if you want extreme zoom. Stacked sensors and AI processing are making them redundant, and phone manufacturers know that the typical consumer wants "good enough", not "the absolute best".
Typical use cases see 99% of photos taken either stay on the phone (with a small screen) or are uploaded to social media (and automatically down sampled). Consumers aren't using their devices to win Pulitzer photography prizes 😂
Then the laws of physics apply. Larger zoom requires a larger sensor, so if you want an extreme zoom, the smartphone manufacturer has to use a SMALLER sensor otherwise the device would be 2cm+ thick. There is only so much physical space on a pocketable device and for competition reasons, they all aim to keep the device 9mm or slimmer.
The manufacturer has to choose a smaller sensor, but with a higher MP range, software can crop the image 4x to 50MP and provide a slightly more detailed (processed) shot. That also negates needing a larger sensor.
If the very best image quality is important to you, don't bother with smartphones.
Go and buy a dedicated mirrorless camera. Smartphones will ALWAYS have limitations with photography and if they didn't, they'd cost $5k upwards and be enormous bricks to fit in all the big sensors and subsequent optics, which you likely would never buy anyway, like almost every consumer. Hence, the compromises.
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- zillion
- tx4
- 06 Feb 2025
Beautiful back cover design, xiaomi. I hope the camera accesoris kit will use the same pattern too.