Xiaomi 15 Ultra: Last-minute hardware changes to address shortcomings

Xiaomi 15 Ultra: Last-minute hardware changes to address shortcomings
Xiaomi 15 Ultra: Last-minute hardware changes to address shortcomings

Now that the early launch of the Xiaomi 15 Ultra initially planned for January has fallen through, the company is reportedly rethinking a certain aspect after several test models, which has sparked incomprehension and criticism from leaks such as Digital Chat Station. For weeks, he has been constantly informing us about the development of Leica’s ultimate flagship camera for 2025.

Not only is the company compromising on the camera compared to that of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, but battery size doesn’t appear to have been a priority in development to date, as further highlighted by Digital Chat Station underlined this again a few days ago. Since the Xiaomi 15 and Xiaomi 15 Pro already feature a 5,450 mAh and 6,100 mAh battery respectively, the 5,700 mAh of the current Xiaomi 15 Ultra test model would be a disappointment, at least for Chinese observers .

And that’s exactly where Xiaomi appears to have made a change to the hardware configuration shortly before mass production, as Digital Chat Station announced in a cryptic Weibo post today. The plain text follows in the comments of this post. As a result, we can now expect a battery with a suitable capacity for Xiaomi’s top flagship in 2025. It is not yet clear how large the battery will be, but it will probably reach the capacity level of the Xiaomi 15 Pro.

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