Xiaomi has a new leader in its phone lineup. The Xiaomi Mi 14 Ultra has just been launched in China with an impressive set of photography specs, including a main camera with a large 1-inch sensor (specifically the Sony LYT-900) and a camera capable of between f/1.63 and 1,024 stops. Change the aperture. f/4.0. When the phone goes on sale on February 27, it will cost 6,499 yen (approximately $904) for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and 7,799 yen (approximately $1,084) for 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. There is also a special edition titanium model that retails for 8,799 yen (approximately $1,224 USD).
While Xiaomi has only shared China launch details for the 14 Ultra today, it won’t be long before the phone launches internationally. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun once said The phone will be unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, alongside the Xiaomi Mi 14, which was launched in China last October. The phones are expected to be available in Europe, but not in an official capacity in the United States.