According to previous news, the Mi 13 Ultra will debut at Xiaomi’s “Carry the Light” product launch event on April 18 at 7 PM, which officially promises to usher in the era of mobile image optics.
Today, Xiaomi officially released a statement preheating the Mi 13 Ultra, saying that the new phone will be equipped with the C7, a new 2K super HD screen jointly developed by Xiaomi and Huaxing. The display boasts higher light efficiency, better viewing angles and lower screen power consumption than the Samsung E6. Xiaomi officially announced that it will be a domestic high-end screen to beat the Jedi.
Other than that, no further information about the C7’s screen parameters has been released.
As previously reported by Igeekphone, the Mi 13 Ultra phone will be equipped with its own Surging P2 / G1 chip, its own annular cooling pump cooling technology, and its own “twin-wing antenna set”.
In terms of specs, the phone is expected to have a 6.7-inch QHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 mobile platform, up to 1TB storage option is available; The built-in 4900mAh battery supports 90W fast charging and is pre-installed to run MIUI 14 based on Android 13.
For video, the new machine will have four Leica cameras, all 50 megapixel sensors, IMX989+IMX858+IMX858+IMX858. The main camera features a Leica one-inch variable aperture, which is available in f / 1.9 and f / 4.0 sizes.