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Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition is built around a Leica-inspired zoom ring

A manual zoom ring, 1-inch camera sensor and Leica software define the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition as a camera-first phone.

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A person holding a Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition smartphone horizontally, showing the large circular Leica-branded rear camera module with a metal zoom ring while preparing to take a photo.
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Xiaomi’s new 17 Ultra Leica Edition feels less like a phone with a camera bolted on and more like a deliberate attempt to make a pocketable camera with a phone attached. The headline is the physical “Master Zoom Ring” that encircles the Leica-branded camera island: a real, twistable metal control that wakes the camera, scrubs between focal lengths, and can be reassigned to exposure or manual-focus pulls. That mechanical intuition—twist to wake, twist to frame, twist to fine-tune—is the clearest statement Xiaomi and Leica make about who this product is for: people who think in focal lengths and miss the hands-on controls of a lens.

The ring itself isn’t a gimmick. Xiaomi says the mechanism uses an internal optical displacement sensor able to detect movements as small as 0.03mm, and it’s mounted on a set of high-resistance bearings to give a tactile, lens-like feel. In practice, that promises smoother, continuous optical zoom transitions instead of the stepped, digital jumps you see when you pinch on the screen. Xiaomi also built the ring into software flows: start turning and the phone wakes into the Leica camera app, rotate to swap between main, tele and ultrawide modules, or assign the ring to exposure compensation or manual focus for more cinematic control.

The hardware backing up that control is serious. The Leica Edition pairs a 50MP main camera built around a 1-inch Light Fusion 1050L sensor with a 200MP periscope telephoto that offers continuous optical zoom in the roughly 3.2x–4.3x range and a 50MP ultrawide, all tuned under Leica’s co-creation model. The periscope’s 200MP sensor is marketed as letting Xiaomi push useful framing beyond the optical range while preserving detail, and Leica’s imaging stack brings both signature color/tonal profiles and new “Leica Moment” modes—explicit software takes on Leica M9 and M3 rendering, plus a Monopan 50 black-and-white style for grain and contrast reminiscent of old film cameras.

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Outside the camera island, the 17 Ultra Leica Edition is a full-on flagship. It shares the 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display (2K-class, up to 120Hz and extremely high peak brightness), Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform, LPDDR5X memory, UFS 4.1 storage, and a large 6,800mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging. Xiaomi layers on Leica aesthetics—two-tone finishes, textured edges and a small red dot as a status cue—plus a dedicated security/encryption chip and dual-satellite connectivity aimed at users who treat the phone as a professional tool rather than a fashion accessory.

Pricing and positioning make the phone’s intentions clear. In China, the Leica Edition starts at CNY 7,999 for the 16GB/512GB variant and CNY 8,999 for 16GB/1TB, with Xiaomi shipping lens caps, a magnetic case, a lanyard and a branded cleaning cloth to lean into the “Leica kit” fantasy. It’s not a mainstream upgrade for the many, but a targeted product for camera-first buyers: people who will value physical controls, Leica’s tonal language, and the ability to nudge exposure or focus without opening menus. Xiaomi has positioned this variant as a premium, collector-style offering rather than a volume seller.

That positioning brings tradeoffs worth spelling out. A tactile zoom ring adds bulk to an already prominent camera island, and any mechanical interface invites questions about long-term durability and how OEMs will support software mappings over time. A ring won’t automatically improve smartphone image quality for casual users who prefer point-and-shoot simplicity—those benefits mostly accrue to photographers who already understand focal lengths and want less friction between intent and result. But for those people, even small frictions matter, and the zoom ring removes several of them in a single, physical gesture.

Ultimately, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition reads as an experiment in translating camera ergonomics to a slab of glass. It doesn’t make the phone a mirrorless camera, nor does it pretend otherwise; instead, it narrows the gap in the particular places photographers care about—control, feel and a consistent imaging pipeline shaped by Leica’s aesthetics. For anyone who’s ever sighed at a lack of tactile controls on flagship phones, this is the most explicit attempt so far to answer that complaint.


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