The Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been the star of recent news. In addition to various reports, high-quality live photos of the smartphone have emerged online, now showcasing four color options.
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As seen, we can expect at least four colors: white, black, which under certain lighting looks more like dark blue, a glittery advertised green, and even purple. It was previously mentioned that these would be the four colors offered, so apparently, that’s all of them.
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Notice the frame: in most cases, it is painted in the body color, except for the white smartphone, which seems to remain unpainted.
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The launch is set for December 25. Besides the colorful design, the device features a 1-inch Light Hunter 1050L sensor with LOFIC technology. This sensor, expected to enhance low-light photography significantly, places the Xiaomi 17 Ultra in direct competitive comparison with other flagship devices, such as Samsung’s Galaxy series or Apple’s latest iPhone models.
This timeframe might align favorably with holiday sales strategies, capturing consumer interest just in time for last-minute shopping. With the blend of cutting-edge technology and aesthetic appeal, this launch strategy might also impact Xiaomi’s position in the market, garnering attention from both tech enthusiasts and casual consumers alike and challenging market leaders with its innovative designs and technological advancements.
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