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Xiaomi 15 Ultra unveiled with a 200MP periscope lens for stunning zoom shots

Xiaomi 15 Ultra debuts with a bigger battery and Leica-inspired camera.

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A person holds a Xiaomi 15 Ultra smartphone in landscape orientation against a black background. The phone features a distinctive camera module design with a large circular camera bump bearing the Leica branding. The device has a two-tone design with a silver/white top portion displaying the Xiaomi logo and a black textured lower section. Multiple camera lenses are visible within the circular camera housing. The image emphasizes the premium photography capabilities of the phone through its partnership with Leica optics.
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Xiaomi rolls out its latest flagship, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, at a glitzy launch event in China, and the tech world collectively tilts its head. It’s not a massive overhaul—more like a subtle nudge forward from last year’s stunner, the 14 Ultra. But there’s one shiny new toy stealing the spotlight: a 200-megapixel periscope camera that Xiaomi claims will make your low-light shots look like they were taken in broad daylight. Priced at 6,499 yuan (roughly $893), it’s hitting Chinese shelves now and gearing up for an international debut this Sunday, March 2nd, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Spoiler alert: if you’re in the U.S., don’t hold your breath—it’s probably not coming your way.

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra joins its siblings, the 15 and 15 Pro, which have been on sale in China since October 2024. While those two got the early buzz, the Ultra is the one photography buffs have been waiting for. Xiaomi’s Ultra line has always been about flexing its camera muscles—think less “Samsung Galaxy Ultra” and more “Leica’s lovechild with a smartphone.” And this year, they’re doubling down on that vibe. The phone’s rear sports a quad-camera setup housed in a giant circular module that screams “serious shooter.” Three flavors are on offer: a sleek two-tone silver-and-black version that mimics Leica’s pro gear (complete with an “Ultra” logo in the corner), plus simpler black or white options for the less flashy crowd.

So, what’s the big deal with this 200-megapixel periscope? It’s a 4.3x zoom lens—a bit shorter than the 5x periscope on the 14 Ultra—but Xiaomi’s packed it with a larger sensor, a faster f/2.0 aperture, and a resolution that blows most competitors out of the water. The pitch? Better light capture, sharper zoomed shots, and a low-light performance so good they codenamed the phone “Night God” internally. That’s some bold swagger, and it puts the 15 Ultra in the ring with heavyweights like Vivo’s X100 Ultra and Honor’s Magic 7 Pro, which have been playing the periscope game lately too.

The rest of the camera squad? Three 50-megapixel sensors round out the rear array, mostly echoing last year’s setup with a few tweaks. The main camera ditches the 14 Ultra’s variable aperture (which lets you switch between f/1.42 and f/4.0) for a fixed f/1.63. It’s still blazing fast, though, and should hold its own in dim conditions. The ultrawide and shorter telephoto lenses get minor upgrades, but don’t expect a radical shift here—Xiaomi’s clearly betting its chips on that periscope.

For the shutterbugs who treat their phone like a DSLR, Xiaomi’s also dropping the third-gen Photography Kit. It’s an optional add-on that snaps onto the phone with a case and a camera grip, now sporting a slick red finish. The kit’s battery bumps up to 2,000mAh—enough to double as a mini power bank—and there’s a new thumb rest for comfort. Otherwise, it’s the same old goodies: a shutter button, video button, zoom lever, and exposure dial. If you’ve used the last one, you’ll feel right at home.

Beyond the camera hype, the 15 Ultra doesn’t stray far from the 14 Ultra’s blueprint. It’s rocking Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset—because of course it is—and the 6.73-inch OLED display keeps its silky 1-120Hz refresh rate, now juiced up to a blinding 3,200 nits peak brightness for HDR. The battery’s a beefy 6,000mAh, a nice jump from last year’s 5,000mAh, but charging speeds stick to 90W wired and 80W wireless. No Qi2 here, folks—Android flagships still seem allergic to that standard.

Xiaomi’s kept the IP68 dust-and-water resistance, and the design feels familiar: premium, polished, and a little chunky thanks to that camera bump. It’s a phone that doesn’t mess with a winning formula too much, which makes sense. Last year’s 14 Ultra was a revelation—The Verge called it “a photography nerd’s dream,” and I’d argue it had the best phone camera of 2024, period. The bar’s sky-high, and Xiaomi knows it.


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