The Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra was the first phone with 120W fast charging, but the Mi 11 Ultra dropped back to 67W. The newest Ultra will go back up to 120W, according to leakster Digital Chat Station, who revealed some details about the phone’s battery system.
The Xiaomi 12 Ultra will allegedly have a
4,860 mAh battery with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging support. That is a
slightly larger battery than the 12 Pro (by 260 mAh) and the same charging
capabilities.
DCS had more to share about the phone,
dropping some details about the screen – a 1440p+ Samsung AMOLED panel with a
high refresh rate – and the camera. From what we’ve heard previously, the 12
Ultra will use the same camera hardware as the 11 Ultra, though with Leica
branding and a new design. Looks aside, the main camera will have a large 50 MP
sensor (should be the 1/1.12” GN2 sensor), plus a 48 MP ultra wide and 48 MP
telephoto (periscope lens).
Xiaomi has not yet acknowledged the 12
Ultra's existence and has not set a date for its unveiling. Also, the other
models in the 12-series are yet to become available globally, so it may be a
while before you see one in a store near you.