Xiaomi 13 Ultra to Be Released on 18 April: Everything You Need to Know

Xiaomi, China's largest electronics company, is said to be preparing to release its next flagship phone, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, on 18 April

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Xiaomi 13 Ultra to be released on 18 April Everything You Need to Know

Xiaomi, China's largest electronics company, is said to be preparing to release its next flagship phone, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, on 18 April. One of China's online retailing shop applications foreshadowed the launch date, which included a section announcing Xiaomi's impending product launch on 18 April.

The worldwide rollout of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra would occur in the following months

While the teaser poster does not explicitly identify the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, it is consistent with Xiaomi's previous announcement of the device's April release. The corporation also stated that the worldwide rollout would occur in the following months.

Expected features of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra

  • While the most recent preview does not reveal the phone's layout or any other vital details, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, according to rumours, is to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon8 Gen2 SoC with 12/16GB RAM and up to 512 GB internal storage.
  • In addition, According to reports, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra would include a USB 3.x connection connector, making it the first Xiaomi smartphone to ditch the traditional USB 2.0 standard. The front camera might be placed in a display hole-punch cutout. The Xiaomi 13 phone might have a 4900mAh battery with a 90W rapid charging capacity.
  • As expected, the Xiaomi 13 smartphone's key selling feature will be its Leica-branded lens system. A lens system with a big aperture, small size, and excellent picture performance over the focal length range is expected. The ultrawide and telephoto lenses of the 13S Ultra are said to have "excellent optics capabilities," which Leica describes as "the coming-of-age-ceremony of mobile imaging."
  • According to reports, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra would include a USB 3.x connection connector, making it the first Xiaomi smartphone to ditch the traditional USB 2.0 standard.
  • Last year, Xiaomi released the 13 series in China. Xiaomi 13 and 13 Pro are part of the series. The Xiaomi 13 Ultra model is believed to be the most expensive in the lineup.

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