Xiaomi Set to Launch the 15 Ultra Flagship in China This Week
This week, Xiaomi is poised to unveil its highly awaited flagship device, the 15 Ultra, in a prominent launch event scheduled for China. Following the domestic release, a global showcase will take place soon after at MWC Barcelona. The Chinese event is set for February 27 at 7 PM local time (Beijing), and will be held concurrently with the official reveal of Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra electric vehicle.
Anticipation Builds for Global Launch at MWC
The international debut of the 15 Ultra will occur four days later on March 2 during MWC Barcelona. Scheduled to commence at 2 PM local time (1:30 PM UTC), this keynote presentation will also highlight other key products including the standard Xiaomi 15 model, an introduction to the SU7 Ultra EV, and various Xiaomi AIoT gadgets such as TWS earbuds, smartwatches, and electric scooters.
Xiaomi’s forthcoming launches include both the 15 Ultra and SU7 Ultra EV
Official Images Released by CEO Lei Jun
Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, has recently shared official images showcasing the stunning designs of both black and white versions of the new smartphone.
Stunning black-and-white aesthetics captured in new renderings
Powerful Specs Anticipated for New Model
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is rumored to be equipped with Qualcomm’s state-of-the-art Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset alongside an advanced camera system. Expected features include a primary camera boasting a robust resolution of up to 50 MP with a one-inch sensor size. Complementing this are two additional lenses: another ultrawide shooter featuring a similar pixel count and another telephoto lens designed for short-range photography. Notably enhanced long-range capabilities are expected from a remarkable periscopic lens arriving at an impressive resolution of up to 200 MP.
Additionally, consumers can look forward to substantial battery performance from this new release—speculated specifications indicate it may contain approximately a hefty 6,000 mAh battery supporting rapid charging capabilities through both wired methods rated at 90W and wireless options pegged around 50W.
Source (in Chinese)