Xiaomi made a large-scale presentation where it introduced its flagship camera phone, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra. In this respect informs network broadcast Rozetked.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra has a 6.73-inch 2K resolution OLED display with a refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz. The novelty also boasts the brightest display in the smartphone industry. Developed in collaboration with TCL Huaxing, the C7 display can provide a peak brightness of 2600 nits. The previous record holder for screen brightness was the Oppo Find X6 Pro – its screen worked at a maximum brightness of 2500 nits.
The flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip is responsible for the performance of the device paired with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB of internal UFS 4.0 storage.
On the rear panel of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra there are four sensors of 50 megapixels each: the main sensor, 1-inch Sony IMX989 and three Sony IMX858 sensors with OIS and variable aperture. One is telephoto lens with 3.2x optical zoom and OIS, and the other is periscope with 5x zoom and OIS. The third sensor is ultra-wide. The camera was developed in collaboration with Leica, which also brought Leica Street Mode to the smartphone. In it, the camera opens in 0.8 seconds and the aperture is set to f / 4.0. It will also be possible to purchase a special case for the Xiaomi 13 Ultra so that the smartphone looks like a real camera.
The 5000mAh battery supports 90W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging. Thanks to the special chips Surge P2 and G1, which are responsible for energy efficiency, it is stated that a smartphone with a 1% charge will run for approximately 72 minutes of talk time.
In addition, the MIUI 14-based IP68 standard draws attention to the presence of water and dust protection according to USB 3.2 and Android 13.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra will go on sale in China for 8/256 GB and 16/1 TB versions at a price of 6 to 7.3 thousand yuan (71.1 to 86.5 thousand rubles), respectively. It is expected that the novelty will also be presented in Russia, but its cost is still unknown.
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