Fast Technology reported on January 29 that according to the latest revelations from blogger Dingjiao Digital, Xiaomi 14 Ultra is tentatively scheduled to be released at the end of February, that is, around the Lantern Festival.
The camera will be equipped with a Leica Summilux lens and the main camera will be equipped with an F 163-f/4.0 physical infinitely variable aperture.
In Leica's lens range, Summilux stands for the larger F1With 4 apertures, it is Leica's best-selling lens, which has a shallower depth of field when shooting, and is also more suitable for portraits.
Summilux has actually been seen on the Xiaomi 14 series, with an F 16. Large aperture, greatly increasing the amount of light intake, and the shutter response is faster, bringing purer night scene performance and stronger bokeh ability.
It is also equipped with a multi-layer nano-ALD ultra-low reflection coating with a reflectance as low as 015%, which can effectively increase the light transmittance of the lens, improve the clarity and texture of the picture, and also improve the phenomenon of flare and ghosting.
According to **Chain News, Xiaomi 14 UltraA has entered the trial production stage and is about to start mass production.
In addition to the lens, the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra's sensor this time is also fully full, and it will be equipped with 50 million + 50 million + 50 million + 50 million full-range four cameras.
Among them, the main camera uses a Sony LYT900 with a 1-inch super large bottom, and it is also equipped with 32x vertical telephoto, 5x periscope telephoto and ultra-wide-angle lens, the dual telephoto scheme can also cover more scenes, make up for the lack of middle focal length, and 3x is more advantageous when shooting portraits.
In terms of core configuration, Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra uses a full-depth micro quadruple screen, with a resolution of 2K, supports ultrasonic fingerprint recognition, and is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen3 mobile platform, and the battery is 5180mAh.