Xiaomi, one of the leading names in the smartphone market, is preparing to launch the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, the flagship model of the Xiaomi 13 family. In this context, the Chinese manufacturer has gradually begun to clarify the features of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra. Reportedly, Xiaomi's new flagship phone will launch on April 18 with a camera setup tuned by Leica. Today, in its official Weibo account, the brand confirmed that the Xiaomi 13 Ultra model will receive support from Surge P2 and Surge G1 chips. While the details of the Surge G1 chip are unknown, we do know that it will be the successor to the Surge P1 found in the Xiaomi 12 series. However, Xiaomi states that the new chip will offer better heat management and charging efficiency. Therefore, a significant improvement in the charging times of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra will be waiting for us.
So much so that Xiaomi claims that even when the battery level drops to 1%, the phone will last up to 60 minutes or support a 12-minute phone call. However, this upgrade will only be available in Ultra Battery Saver mode.
According to recent leaks, the Xiaomi 13 Ultra will come with a quad rear camera setup with 1-inch Sony IMX989 50MP primary and 50MP Sony IMX858 assist. Under the hood, the phone, which will receive support from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 platform, is expected to make an assertive entry into the competition.