Xiaomi has officially confirmed the launch date for the highly anticipated Xiaomi 13 Ultra. The global launch event is scheduled for April 18 at 7 PM (GMT+8), and the device will also be simultaneously unveiled in China. While no other products have been officially confirmed, there are speculations that Xiaomi may also unveil the Xiaomi Pad 6 series of tablets during the same event. Xiaomi fans and tech enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the event to learn more about the Xiaomi 13 Ultra and any other surprises Xiaomi may have in store.
According to information from tipster Digital Chat Station, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra is rumored to come with a Vario-Summicron 1-inch main camera with variable aperture, offering an aperture range from f/1.8 to f/3.0 and covering focal lengths from 12mm to 120mm. The device is also expected to feature a periscope zoom camera, enabling 5x optical zoom.
Reports further suggest that the Xiaomi 13 Ultra will boast a 50-megapixel primary camera with the Sony IMX989 sensor, accompanied by three additional 50-megapixel cameras for ultra-wide, telephoto, and periscope zoom, using the Sony IMX858 sensor. On the front, the device is rumored to have a 32-megapixel camera for selfies and video calls.
Recently leaked CAD renders of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra have surfaced, providing a sneak peek into the design of the device. Xiaomi fans and photography enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the official launch event to learn more about the camera capabilities and other features of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra.
According to a recent post, it has been reported that the Xiaomi 13 Ultra may not be launched in certain markets, including India, Indonesia, and Turkey, due to the absence of MIUI firmware builds for these countries. However, it is expected to be released in regions such as Global, EEA (European Economic Area), Russia, and Taiwan. There are also speculations about a potential release in Japan, despite the absence of a Japan-specific MIUI build.