Even while the Xiaomi 12 Pro is a fantastic, high-end device that has lately made its way outside of China, it is in no way comparable to the Ultra. Following last year’s sensational Mi 11 Ultra, we may anticipate a Xiaomi 12 Ultra, according to a fresh report from a typically dependable informant.
In May, the Xiaomi 12 Ultra is expected to be released in China. The brand’s native nation will be the first to see it, followed by other countries across the world. It was tipper Mukul Sharma who provided the information to PriceBaba (aka stufflistings). The specific date of the smartphone’s release has yet to be determined.
This device is expected to be formally revealed in China’s market by the end of May, and after that, it will presumably be made available in other countries as well. In many ways, this is a rerun of how the rest of the 12 series was launched in China and then made available to the rest of the world.
The 12 Ultra should arrive sooner rather than later. This year’s Mi 11 Ultra will be replaced by the Xiaomi 12 Ultra, which is expected to appear in the second half of this year. The phone will be the top-of-the-line model in Xiaomi’s 12-model portfolio, which includes ordinary, Pro, and X variants.
Leica-branded rear-facing camera module, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ SoC, 120Hz QHD OLED display and 4,900mAh battery are all expected features of the Xiaomi 12 Ultra, according to earlier reports.
There has been a lot of talk about the Xiaomi 12 Ultra in the rumour mill for some time. A large circular back camera module was seen in leaked images of the phone. It has a main sensor, a wide-angle camera and two periscope lenses, all of which may be found on the island. The camera system of Xiaomi’s next flagship is reportedly being developed in conjunction with camera manufacturer Leica.
Nearly three months after its China debut, Xiaomi launched the Xiaomi 12 series in the rest of the world. As a result, the Xiaomi 12 Ultra may not be released in the foreign market as quickly as predicted. It’s possible, though, that the forthcoming flagship may be unveiled in China in the near future.

