After a bunch of leaks and multiple reports, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is now official, with the manufacturer finally announcing the launch date of the smartphone and showcasing "a new level of design" through the first batch of official images.
Xiaomi says the 14 Ultra comes with an "immersive full-depth micro-curved screen." This design of the display aims to improve the grip and look that the predecessor delivered. We've seen the same design on the Xiaomi 14 Pro, which managed to make the screen look flat and offer a better hand feel. But it's not just the front that has been improved; the back has also been focused on.
The pictures shared by the company describe that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a "completely new camera-like design." It flaunts the classic camera ring design that the Xiaomi 13 Ultra (available on Amazon) stood out for, but the company says that it's "more refined" on the new flagship.
In addition, Xiaomi describes that the 14 Ultra has a "straight and clean" back curve. With this, the company claims that it has improved the center of gravity of the design, making the smartphone more comfortable to hold. As for the sides, the phone has a "fully wrapped metal frame" that comes with "exquisite details."
While the pictures didn't mention any specs, they did confirm that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will have four cameras on the back. The phone will reportedly feature a quad 50 MP camera configuration, with the Sony LYT900 as the primary camera, two 3.2x and 5x telephoto sensors, and an ultra-wide-angle camera.
The company has confirmed that its new flagship camera phone will debut on February 22 at the "Full Ecology of People, Cars, and Homes" event. That's basically four days away from now, so you don't need to wait long to learn everything about the Xiaomi 14 Ultra.
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Xiaomi on weibo via: IT Home, Mydrivers (machine translated from Chinese)