The design of Xiaomi 12 Ultra is rewarding and here is how it differs from the Mi 11 Ultra

Xiaomi 12 Ultra will replace the company in the flagship Mi 11 Ultra launched earlier this year. Lots of rumors and reports have been circulating about the upcoming Xiaomi flag and now we may have our first look at the phone.

The Dutch site LetsGoDigital recently published another version of Xiaomi 12 Ultra, giving us an initial look at what a smartphone might look like. Also, it will be very different from the Mi 11 Ultra.

The Mi 11 Ultra came with a very bold design. She had her lovers and haters. Some have found that the large camera bump in the back separates itself.

Its thickness was almost part of the smartphone. The camera module was also quite large. The ceramic back makes the Mi 11 Ultra look better than other smartphones at this price. It looks like the Xiaomi 12 Ultra will be another bold smartphone from the company.

Leaked photos show that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra can come with a large round module on the back. It’s similar to the camera bump we saw on the OnePlus 7T a few years ago.

OnePlus never used it again. The module on Xiaomi 12 Ultra will be larger than the OnePlus used. It will have four sensors – one more than the one offered by Mi 11 Ultra.

The design of Xiaomi 12 Ultra

The main camera is said to be in the middle of the camera module, and the ultra-wide angle lens is probably located to the left of the main sensor.

The fourth additional camera is believed to be the Time of Flight (ToF) sensor or telephone sensor. The ‘Leica’ brand sits on top of the camera module.

It will be the first time Xiaomi has partnered with Leica with its cameras. Earlier, Leica had partnered with Huawei.

The redesign means that Xiaomi is set to jeopardize a key feature of the Mi 11 Ultra – the second display in the background.

The Mi 11 Ultra had a 1.1-inch (126 x 294) AMOLED display next to the camera module. This small screen displays important information such as date, time, battery status and notifications.

Xiaomi has allowed users to use their images as wallpapers in this display. It will double as the rear camera viewfinder and allow users to take photos you have taken. It was an exciting feature and gave the Mi 11 Ultra a edge over other flagship phones like the OnePlus 9 Pro and Vivo X60 Pro +.

The front may be the same on both smartphones. The Xiaomi 12 Ultra should come with a 6.8-inch QHD + OLED display with a brightness of 120Hz. Smartphone providers also feature a punch-hole camera.

It will still pack a 5,000mAh battery, which means you will still have a thick phone in hand.

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