New renders show off Xiaomi 12 Ultra’s Leica-branded camera module

Enrique, 07 June 2022

Last week, leakster Digital Chat Station revealed that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra’s rear panel will feature Leica’s red logo. Now, we have a few leaked images of the Xiaomi 12 Ultra giving us a much better look at it.

In a collaboration between @OnLeaks and Zoutonus, the following renders show off the supposed design of the upcoming Xiaomi flagship phone. The renders shown corroborate with a previously leaked image of the alleged 12 Ultra’s camera array cutouts. Despite having eight cut-outs, the 12 Ultra looks to have four rear cameras.

New renders show off Xiaomi 12 Ultra’s huge Leica-branded camera module

Previous rumors suggested that the 12 Ultra will contain the same three cameras as the Mi 11 Ultra, but given the camera array shown in the renders, there is a fourth camera – possibly a secondary telephoto unit.

Zoutonus reports that the main camera is 50MP while the periscope and ultra-wide cameras both use 48MP sensors. Meanwhile, the front-facing camera is a centered punch-hole selfie snapper with a 20MP sensor.

New renders show off Xiaomi 12 Ultra’s huge Leica-branded camera module

The 12 Ultra is expected to arrive with a large 6.6-inch curved-edge AMOLED display, presumably with support for 120Hz refresh rate. It is said to have a resolution of 1440 x 3200 px using an aspect ratio of 20:9 and featuring HDR 10+ support. There’s also word of a dual-loudspeaker system and a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset.

New renders show off Xiaomi 12 Ultra’s huge Leica-branded camera module

The Xiaomi 12 Ultra was previously rumored to arrive in May, but the month has come and gone with no 12 Ultra announcement. It is expected to come in premium materials like leather, glass, or ceramic. There’s no official release date from Xiaomi yet, but we are expecting to see confirmation soon.

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Nah, Galaxy itself is falling behind too. There really is nothing that standout compared to other flagships except for the optical zoom on S22U, that's it

OMG this is not even comparable to the Samsung Galaxy S22

True, same problem that other chinese oem's have. For them to match what Samsung and Apple has to offer, long software support alone is their weakness. And you wonder why Samsung Galaxies are the king of Android.

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