Xiaomi 17 Ultra Rumors: Big Camera, No Rear Display?

Leaked details suggest the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will ditch a rear secondary display to prioritize camera upgrades: a 50MP main sensor, a 200MP periscope telephoto, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a 6.8" 2K 120Hz OLED.

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra Rumors: Big Camera, No Rear Display?

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Leaks point to a bold pivot for Xiaomi's next flagship: the 17 Ultra may drop the rear secondary screen and instead double down on camera hardware. Tipster Digital Chat Station says the device could arrive in China before the end of the year with notable sensor and zoom upgrades.

Camera overhaul: larger sensors and smarter zoom

According to the latest leaks, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will lead with a new 50-megapixel primary sensor that’s substantially larger than its predecessor. Expect improved in-sensor zoom processing that blends the main and telephoto cameras, aiming for seamless, lossless focal-range coverage across typical shooting distances.

  • 50MP primary camera with a bigger sensor for better low-light performance and dynamic range.
  • A 200MP large-sensor periscope telephoto capable of multiple focal lengths without perceptible quality loss.
  • Telephoto macro support — good magnification, though not for extremely close focus.
  • Overall emphasis on higher dynamic range and cleaner detail across lenses.

In short: Xiaomi appears to be prioritizing real-world versatility and image quality over gimmicks, combining sensor size and computational processing to push mobile photography forward.

Design trade-offs: the rear display may be gone

Rumors describe a large, round camera module that dominates the back panel. Because that module could occupy a significant portion of the rear, the 17 Ultra is unlikely to include the secondary rear display found on the 17 Pro and Pro Max. It’s a clear design trade-off — extra camera hardware instead of a flashy rear screen.

Specs snapshot and what to expect

Under the hood, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra is tipped to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, the same top-tier chip powering the rest of the 17 series. Up front, the phone should feature a 6.8-inch flat OLED with a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling and high-detail visuals.

Color options are expected to include black, white, and purple. While official pricing and a firm release date haven’t been announced, the rumor mill suggests a China launch could happen before year-end — so keep an eye on Xiaomi’s announcements.

Whether Xiaomi’s gamble to swap a secondary display for heavier camera hardware will pay off remains to be seen, but for mobile photographers, the 17 Ultra’s specs are shaping up to be hard to ignore.

Source: gizmochina

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