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The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is now official. Xiaomi announced the phone in its homeland, China, only a couple of days before it arrived to global markets. As a reminder, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will launch globally on February 25 in Barcelona. That launch will come as part of MWC 2024.

Having said that, the leaks were spot on when it comes to the design of the phone. Some of its specs were also accurately leaked. Just like its predecessor, this phone is heavily focused on the cameras, though it’s premium all around.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra looks very similar to its predecessor, with two major differences

In terms of the design, it’s quite similar to the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, with two major changes. This device has a flat display, and it doesn’t have different heights in different parts of its backplate. In other words, the height of the phone doesn’t rise gradually towards the camera island, even though the camera island does protrude. More on that soon.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is made either out of aluminum and vegan leather, or titanium and glass, it all depends on the variant. Chances are that the titanium variant will stay exclusive to China, though, we’ll see.

In any case, the vegan leather models come in black and white colors, while the ceramic variant is blue-colored. There is also a gray (special edition) titanium model. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a flat frame all around, which curves towards the edges, for comfort’s sake.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 23

 

The backplate is mostly flat, but it does curve quite a bit towards the edges. The display has a display camera hole that is centered up top, and even though the display is flat, there are curves towards the edges, where the bezels begin.

The camera island hosts four 50-megapixel cameras with Leica optics

The camera island does look very similar to the one on the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, especially when it comes to the arrangement of camera sensors inside it. You’ll also notice an easy-to-notice Leica branding in that camera module.

With that out of the way, let’s get down to the specs. The phone features a 6.73-inch QHD+ (3200 x 1440) AMOLED display. This is an LTPO panel, which offers an adaptive refresh rate of 1-120Hz. This panel also supports HDR10+ content and can reach a max theoretical brightness of 3,000 nits.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 fuels this smartphone (an overclocked version), Qualcomm’s most powerful SoC to date. Xiaomi included 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM inside of this phone, depending on the variant you choose. The 12GB RAM model comes with 256GB of UFS 4.0 flash storage, while the 16GB RAM variant is available in both 512GB and 1TB of UFS 4.0 flash storage. The titanium model comes with the highest possible combo possible.

There are four 50-megapixel cameras included on the back of this phone, along with Leica optics. The main camera is a 50-megapixel unit with variable aperture. That is Sony’s LYT-900 sensor, and OIS is supported here. The variable aperture goes from f/1.63 to f/4.0 here.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 21Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 21

Two periscope telephoto cameras are used by Xiaomi

The second camera is a 50-megapixel ultrawide unit with a 12mm focal length and a 122-degree FoV. There are two periscope telephoto units here, both are 50-megapixel ones. The first one utilizes Sony’s IMX858 sensor, and has an f/1.8 aperture, while it offers a 75mm focal length. This camera offers 3.2x optical zoom.

The second periscope telephoto camera also uses Sony’s IMX858 sensor, but it has an f/2.5 aperture and a 120mm focal length. This camera supports 5x optical zoom. On the front, you’ll find a 32-megapixel camera (OmniVision OV32B sensor).

A 5,300mAh battery sits inside the phone, while 90W wired charging is supported here. The phone also supports 80W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging too. Wi-Fi 7 is also supported, as is Bluetooth 5.4. The device has two nano SIM card slots and an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. Android 14 comes pre-installed, with Xiaomi’s HyperOS included on top of it.

It’s almost as thick as the world’s thinnest book-style foldable

This smartphone comes with an IP68 certification for water and dust resistance. It is 9.2mm thick, not counting the camera bump. So it’s almost as thick as the HONOR Magic V2, which is the thinnest book-style foldable on the market. Do note that a Leica Pro Kit/Case has also been announced, and it will be available globally. It does come with new functionality, and it even adds satellite communication to the phone (at least in China).

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is 9.2mm thick, and it weighs 224 grams. The Blue ceramic model weighs 229 grams. The pricing for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, in China, starts at CNY6,499 ($904) for the 12GB RAM model and goes all the way up to CNY8,799 ($1,224) for the titanium model.

Black Xiaomi 14 Ultra:

White Xiaomi 14 Ultra:


The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is now official. Xiaomi announced the phone in its homeland, China, only a couple of days before it arrived to global markets. As a reminder, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra will launch globally on February 25 in Barcelona. That launch will come as part of MWC 2024.

Having said that, the leaks were spot on when it comes to the design of the phone. Some of its specs were also accurately leaked. Just like its predecessor, this phone is heavily focused on the cameras, though it’s premium all around.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra looks very similar to its predecessor, with two major differences

In terms of the design, it’s quite similar to the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, with two major changes. This device has a flat display, and it doesn’t have different heights in different parts of its backplate. In other words, the height of the phone doesn’t rise gradually towards the camera island, even though the camera island does protrude. More on that soon.

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is made either out of aluminum and vegan leather, or titanium and glass, it all depends on the variant. Chances are that the titanium variant will stay exclusive to China, though, we’ll see.

In any case, the vegan leather models come in black and white colors, while the ceramic variant is blue-colored. There is also a gray (special edition) titanium model. The Xiaomi 14 Ultra has a flat frame all around, which curves towards the edges, for comfort’s sake.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 23Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 23

 

The backplate is mostly flat, but it does curve quite a bit towards the edges. The display has a display camera hole that is centered up top, and even though the display is flat, there are curves towards the edges, where the bezels begin.

The camera island hosts four 50-megapixel cameras with Leica optics

The camera island does look very similar to the one on the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, especially when it comes to the arrangement of camera sensors inside it. You’ll also notice an easy-to-notice Leica branding in that camera module.

With that out of the way, let’s get down to the specs. The phone features a 6.73-inch QHD+ (3200 x 1440) AMOLED display. This is an LTPO panel, which offers an adaptive refresh rate of 1-120Hz. This panel also supports HDR10+ content and can reach a max theoretical brightness of 3,000 nits.

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 fuels this smartphone (an overclocked version), Qualcomm’s most powerful SoC to date. Xiaomi included 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM inside of this phone, depending on the variant you choose. The 12GB RAM model comes with 256GB of UFS 4.0 flash storage, while the 16GB RAM variant is available in both 512GB and 1TB of UFS 4.0 flash storage. The titanium model comes with the highest possible combo possible.

There are four 50-megapixel cameras included on the back of this phone, along with Leica optics. The main camera is a 50-megapixel unit with variable aperture. That is Sony’s LYT-900 sensor, and OIS is supported here. The variable aperture goes from f/1.63 to f/4.0 here.

Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 21Xiaomi 14 Ultra image 21

Two periscope telephoto cameras are used by Xiaomi

The second camera is a 50-megapixel ultrawide unit with a 12mm focal length and a 122-degree FoV. There are two periscope telephoto units here, both are 50-megapixel ones. The first one utilizes Sony’s IMX858 sensor, and has an f/1.8 aperture, while it offers a 75mm focal length. This camera offers 3.2x optical zoom.

The second periscope telephoto camera also uses Sony’s IMX858 sensor, but it has an f/2.5 aperture and a 120mm focal length. This camera supports 5x optical zoom. On the front, you’ll find a 32-megapixel camera (OmniVision OV32B sensor).

A 5,300mAh battery sits inside the phone, while 90W wired charging is supported here. The phone also supports 80W wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging too. Wi-Fi 7 is also supported, as is Bluetooth 5.4. The device has two nano SIM card slots and an optical in-display fingerprint scanner. Android 14 comes pre-installed, with Xiaomi’s HyperOS included on top of it.

It’s almost as thick as the world’s thinnest book-style foldable

This smartphone comes with an IP68 certification for water and dust resistance. It is 9.2mm thick, not counting the camera bump. So it’s almost as thick as the HONOR Magic V2, which is the thinnest book-style foldable on the market. Do note that a Leica Pro Kit/Case has also been announced, and it will be available globally. It does come with new functionality, and it even adds satellite communication to the phone (at least in China).

The Xiaomi 14 Ultra is 9.2mm thick, and it weighs 224 grams. The Blue ceramic model weighs 229 grams. The pricing for the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, in China, starts at CNY6,499 ($904) for the 12GB RAM model and goes all the way up to CNY8,799 ($1,224) for the titanium model.

Black Xiaomi 14 Ultra:

White Xiaomi 14 Ultra:

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