Along with the standard Xiaomi 12S, Xiaomi 12S Pro, and Xiaomi 12 Lite smartphones, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra smartphone is scheduled to be presented on July 4. Recently, there have been numerous leaks and rumours about the next Xiaomi phones. The business has just made an intriguing disclosure on the Xiaomi 12S Ultra's camera features.
The main camera on the Xiaomi 12S Ultra is a Sony IMX989 model.
The long-rumored Sony IMX989 sensor will be included in the Xiaomi 12S Ultra, claims the company. This camera lens will be used for the first time by a smartphone. The IMX989 is a large sensor with a one-inch dimension, according to the manufacturer. Lei Jun, co-founder and CEO of Xiaomi, claims that Xiaomi and Sony worked together to develop the new camera. The entire project's development cost was in the neighbourhood of $15 million.
Xiaomi 12S Ultra might have a 6.28-inch screen.
According to earlier rumours, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra will have a 6.28-inch screen with an AMOLED panel. The phone might have a 120Hz refresh rate and full HD+ resolution. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 octa-core CPU is anticipated to power the smartphone. Up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 2.1 memory can be used with the chipset. From a software standpoint, the phone will start up with MIUI based on Android 12.
According to rumours, the Sony IMX 989 sensor in the Xiaomi 12S Ultra will have a 50MP lens. A 48MP secondary camera will support the main camera and offer 5x zooming capabilities. Additionally, a 48MP camera with ultra-wide sensing will be available. The company has already stated that Leica will work with them to develop the phone's cameras.
In terms of additional features, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra will include USB Type-C, NFC, dual 4G Volte, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, A-GPS with GLONASS, and 5G. A 4,800 mAh battery, which will allow 67W wired and 50W wireless fast charging, is anticipated to power the device.
Unfortunately, there is currently no information available regarding the Xiaomi 12S Ultra's price. In less than a week, we will learn more; keep checking back for updates.