Rumors released this week point to the arrival of the flagship smartphone Xiaomi 13 Ultra later this year. The model is apparently being developed by the manufacturer and can bring important improvements over its smaller “brothers”, such as a more robust chipset and advances in the set of cameras.
According to speculation from informants, the future flagship of the Chinese brand should come equipped with a quadruple set of rear sensors with 50 megapixels of resolution each, a configuration that should ensure high quality of photographs if aligned with efficient post-processing in the MIUI interface.
For leaker Ice Universe, the main sensor should be the Sony IMX989, followed by the Sony IMX858 with an ultrawide lens and two cameras with the Sony IMX858 sensor and 3x and 5x optical zoom. Evidently, this technical sheet is an overkill proposal from the company, showing itself to be extremely versatile while offering high technology and quality.
In parallel to this, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra should also sport other robust components, such as Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, with the Adreno 740 GPU and RAM in the LPDDR5X format. Apparently, this model should debut in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2023, an event that will take place in Barcelona, Spain.
There are no further details on the possible technical sheet of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, but it is clear that the cell phone will be presented with state-of-the-art configurations. For now, details on availability and pricing remain under wraps with confirmation expected in February at MWC 2023.
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