On December 15th, Igeekphone reported that a Weibo topic related to Xiaomi 17 Ultra has trended on the hot search list, sparking heated discussions.
Some Mi fans have pointed out that the confidentiality measures for the Xiaomi 17 Ultra are too strict. At this time of year, news was everywhere, but now there is no news at all. Xiaomi has no intention of making an official announcement.

According to Xiaomi’s preheating rhythm, the official announcement of Xiaomi’s press conference is usually made a week in advance. For instance, the launch event of the Xiaomi 17 was held on September 25th, and it was not until September 15th that Lu Weibing, the president of Xiaomi Group, officially announced it.
According to previous leaked information, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is expected to be officially released in late December. The new device is likely to be officially announced within these few days. This is the most powerful imaging flagship in Xiaomi’s history.
Compared with the previous generation of Xiaomi 15 Ultra, one of the biggest changes in Xiaomi 17 Ultra is that it has been adjusted from a Leica quad-camera to a Leica triple camera. The main camera has been upgraded from SONY in the previous generation to a brand-new 1-inch sensor from the Holcim Group, and LOFIC technology has been introduced to further enhance the dynamic range, improve the backlight imaging effect, reduce overexposure, and make the picture softer and more natural.

Moreover, the periscope telephoto lens of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will be upgraded again. This device will adopt a brand-new coating process, which can effectively eliminate chromatic aberration, reduce reflection, and enhance the clarity of the picture in high-magnification zoom scenarios.
In addition, the screen of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has been upgraded from the full-depth slightly curved screen of the previous generation to a straight screen, and it is equipped with a brand-new super pixel new national screen. It is reported that each pixel of the new national screen of Superpixel has independent red, green and blue sub-pixels. Compared with traditional OLED, the former does not need to constantly borrow adjacent sub-pixels.
More importantly, the new Super Pixel national Screen has achieved the clarity of a 2K screen, and its power consumption is lower than that of a 1.5K screen. The official calls it “the screen display technology for the next generation”.








