With its official launch in China, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has established itself as a significant flagship product in the high-end smartphone and mobile photography market. Along with Xiaomi HyperOS 3, it makes its debut with a number of noteworthy hardware and software enhancements, such as a large battery, a sophisticated camera system, and top-tier performance components. The product is the result of Xiaomi and Leica’s long-standing partnership.

Its camera system is one of the main features; sporting LOFIC ultra-HDR technology, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s 1-inch Leica “Light Master” primary sensor (Light Hunter 1050L) enhances dynamic range, especially in low-light conditions. Specialized features like a Fireworks Mode are designed to capture nighttime scenes with precise colors and controlled highlights. Additionally, a 200MP optical zoom system with Leica lenses is introduced by the device. This system maintains image clarity without digital cropping and offers continuous optical zoom from 75 mm to 100 mm. Even at long focal lengths like 200mm and 400mm, the telephoto system promises excellent results.

The Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform, which is based on TSMC’s third-generation 3nm process, powers performance. A dual-path three-dimensional ring cooling system is used by Xiaomi to control heat. Battery capacity is yet another significant improvement; the global version is anticipated to use a 6000mAh battery, while the Chinese version uses a 6800mAh Jinshajiang battery; 50W wireless speed and 90W wired speed are supported for charging.

In terms of design, the phone features a 6.9-inch flat 2D display with ultra-narrow bezels, an 8.29 mm slim profile, and improved ergonomics for one-handed use. Durability is reinforced through IP66, IP68, and IP69 certifications. The device is available in multiple color options.

Xiaomi also introduced a limited “Leitzphone by Xiaomi” edition, inspired by Leica’s camera aesthetics. Pricing in China starts at 6,999 yuan (approx. $995), with higher configurations and the Leica edition reaching up to 8,499 yuan (approx. $1,209). Global availability and pricing have yet to be announced.


Specs

Display

6.73-inch WQHD+ AMOLED (2608 × 1200), up to 3500 nits peak brightness,
1–120Hz adaptive refresh rate, Xiaomi Dragon Crystal Glass 3.0 Processor

Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 RAM

12 GB or 16 GB LPDDR5X Storage

512 GB or 1 TB UFS 4.1 Rear Cameras

Quad-camera setup:
• 50 MP main (Light Hunter 1050L, 1”, f/1.67, OIS)
• 200 MP Leica telephoto (3.2x–4.3x optical zoom, f/2.39–2.96, OIS)
• 50 MP ultra-wide (14 mm, f/2.2, 115° FOV) Front Camera

50 MP Battery & Charging

6800 mAh battery (6000 mAh for the global version)
90W wired fast charging
50W wireless charging
22.5W reverse wired charging Connectivity & Sensors

IP66 / IP68 / IP69 certification
Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC
USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor Dimensions

162.9 × 77.6 × 8.29 mm Weight

224 g Operating System

Xiaomi HyperOS 3

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