On January 31, it was reported that Xiaomi 14 Ultra appeared on Geekbench with a benchmark score**, with a model number of 24030PN60G and a code name "Aurora". The single-core score is as high as 9317, and the multi-core score is 26523.
Looking closely at the table above, the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will be powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen3 chip with a base frequency of 226 GHz with 16GB of memory. However, it is important to note that these benchmark numbers may seem exaggerated, as they were tested on earlier versions of Geekbench 4 and not the current version of Geekbench 6.
Based on previous reports, the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra's configuration also includes a massive 5180mAh battery that supports 90W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging, and may be equipped with single-point ultrasonic fingerprint technology and a deep quad micro-curved screen.
In terms of imaging, the Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra will be equipped with four rear cameras, namely a 50-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide angle, and 32x telephoto and 5x telephoto. 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 currently Sony's most powerful 1-inch main camera. In addition, the camera has been upgraded to support DCG double conversion gain, and the adjustable aperture range is at f 16 to f 40.
It is reported that the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is expected to be released at the end of February, and more information about the Xiaomi 14 Ultra still needs to wait for the official announcement.
Editor's Comments:At present, most of the configurations of Xiaomi 14 Ultra have been**, and from the perspective of hardware configuration, this mobile phone can be called a bucket flagship, and there are almost no shortcomings. It is expected that Xiaomi will also bring more surprises to users in terms of software optimization. Looking forward to the official launch of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, I believe it will bring a new experience to users.