Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi 15 Ultra in February this year, and it has already confirmed that the 17 Ultra is debuting next week in China. This indicates that the new flagship is launching much earlier than previously anticipated, shifting the typical release cycle significantly. With the first official teasers appearing online, the question arises whether consumers should hold off on their current purchases to wait for this premium device. Here’s a look at what to expect from the Xiaomi 17 Ultra.

1. Camera set for a major shift with deeper Leica integration
Early information suggests that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will bring a notable change to its camera philosophy. The long-standing quad-camera setup is expected to be dropped in favour of a refined triple-camera system. This move appears to be driven by Xiaomi’s upgraded imaging partnership with Leica, which now follows a “strategic co-creation” approach rather than simple joint tuning.
Under this model, Leica’s professional optics expertise, aesthetic philosophy, and interaction concepts are said to be integrated directly into product development from the earliest stages. The camera system is expected to centre around a new 1-inch primary sensor, paired with a high-resolution ultra-wide camera and a 200-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. Rather than adding more sensors, Xiaomi seems focused on improving consistency, low-light performance, and telephoto image quality.






