Yesterday evening (February 6), Lei Jun announced on the X platform (formerly Twitter) that the Xiaomi 14 series will make its global debut on February 25 and released a poster. According to foreign media reports, Xiaomi 14 Ultra will also be unveiled at this press conference. This speculation stems from the background of the poster, which highlights the device's unique camera module.
In the domestic market, the Xiaomi 14 and Xiaomi 14 Pro have been the first to be launched, and are known as the world's first mobile phones equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen3. Both models have been upgraded in terms of specifications and are equipped with Leica cameras for even better performance.
According to relevant revelations, Xiaomi 14 Ultra continues the appearance design of Xiaomi 14 Pro to a certain extent, and the front will use a fully equal depth micro curved screen, with a resolution of 2K, and the form is a central digging hole. The hardware will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen3 flagship mobile platform, and it may be an "overclocked version" of the Snapdragon 8 Gen3, using TSMC's N4P process and a new 1+5+2 architecture design.
In addition, the image specifications of the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will be taken to the next level, in which the main camera will use the Sony LYT900 sensor, which is an upgraded version of the IMX989, with a 1-inch super large bottom, which is Sony's current strongest 1-inch main camera, and the upgrade supports DCG double conversion gain, supports multi-stop variable aperture, and can be used in F 16-f/4.0. The telephoto lens is available in two, each with 50 million pixels of 32x vertical telephoto lens and 50 million pixel 5x periscope telephoto lens.
It is worth mentioning that after a number of digital bloggers broke the news, the price of Xiaomi 14 Ultra will increase, and the 1TB version may be sold for more than 7,000 yuan.