The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is making waves with its striking design and enhanced camera capabilities, staking its claim against competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max. However, is it truly a leap forward or merely a sidestep in smartphone innovation?
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra features a bold and innovative design, inspired by classic photography. Its dual-texture finish, combining glass and faux leather, sets it apart visually. Despite its massive camera block, which tips the balance, the device promises robust performance with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, 12 to 16 GB of RAM, and storage options up to 1 TB.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s camera package includes a total of five sensors, accommodating a wide range of focal lengths. The highlight remains its 50 MP Sony sensor, though it foregoes the variable aperture seen in the previous model. Notably, the addition of a 200 MP Samsung ISOCELL HP9 sensor enhances zoom quality.
Yet, the Ultra reveals some surprising constraints, such as a restricted focus range from 14 to 100 mm and a less than expected upgrade in wide-angle capabilities. Despite that, the cameras deliver impressive results, especially in low-light scenarios.
The device runs on Android 15 with Xiaomi’s HyperOS, boasting AI-enhanced features and a user-friendly interface. Photography enthusiasts may appreciate Leica’s color profiles and the vast array of shooting modes.
Equipped with a 5410 mAh silicon-carbon battery, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra ensures all-day performance, with a 90W fast charger included, promising a complete charge in just under an hour. It also supports 50W wireless charging and 10W reverse wireless charging.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is a formidable entry in the flagship market, particularly for photography aficionados. While it excels with its camera versatility and robust build, some ergonomic challenges and incremental advancements over its predecessor have left room for growth. Available globally, its entry into official sales channels marks an exciting moment for Xiaomi fans worldwide.
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