The Xiaomi 13 Ultra was just recently announced and arrived as the company’s true flagship model that pushes the boundaries of mobile camera photography. Now, soon after its unveiling, a new teardown video has offered us a close look at the internal workings of this device and it is impressive. So let’s have a look.
Xiaomi 13 Ultra teardown highlights the variable aperture camera tech
Xiaomi 13 Ultra sits as the top end model from the Chinese tech giant which features various cutting edge technology. It not only features the world’s brightest smartphone display ever, but also features a variable aperture module that is housed on its 50 megapixel quad camera setup on the rear. Talking about the device itself, the 13 Ultra model sports a 6.73 inch AMOLED display that features Dolby Vision certification, 2K resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and 1,300 nits of peak brightness. The Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC is paired with 16GB of RAM and 1TB storage. The rear houses a 50 megapixel Sony IMX989 1 inch type primary sensor that has an f/1.9-4.0 variable aperture.
Looking at the teardown video, we can clearly see the RAM and UFS storage module in the teardown video. Furthermore, we can even see Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC that powers the 13 Ultra model. Apart from this chipset, we can even see the brand’s custom Xiaomi P2 chip that handles the device’s power supply.
The hefty cooling mechanism can also be seen with copper alloy materials being situated right below the display. Interestingly enough, the camera module also arrives with plenty of thermal paste around the module to ensure optimum functioning without overheating. The variable aperture that is housed with the primary camera sensor (which is a 50 megapixel shooter) can also be seen.
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