Xiaomi can launch the Mi 11 Ultra with a triple camera setup and a small secondary display on the back. The company also confirms that this device will be the first flagship for the year 2021. Now, tipster Ice Universe claims via Twitter that it will use Samsung’s newly launched 50MP ISOCELL GN2 sensor. Therefore, making it the first device to come with this sensor.
GN2→Mi11 Ultra
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) February 23, 2021
The Mi 11 Ultra is tipped to feature a 50-MP primary camera, a 48-MP ultra-wide lens, and a 48-MP telephoto lens. To recall, this sensor is a follow-up of last year’s GN1 and comes with bigger pixels and greater energy optimization. Moreover, it uses a new PDAF technology named Dual Pixel Pro for better colors and details. The sensor size type is 1/1.12″, which is the largest in a smartphone. In addition, it is capable of taking 100 photos by re-arranging the color pixels. Also, 1080p video recording with 480 fps (frames per second), and 4K video recording at 120fps.
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However, the new leak lends further credibility. If reports are true, then Xiaomi’s upcoming flagship smartphone will have an edge over its rivals. Other leaks suggest that Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra can feature a 120X zoom camera.
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Xiaomi is partnering with the Korean company for the last 2+ years, pioneering sensors before they arrive at other manufacturers. In January 2019, Redmi Note 8 comes with Samsung’s GN1 sensor and used the pixel-binning technique to capture 48MP shots. In the same series, Redmi Note 8 Pro launched with a GW1 sensor, followed by Mi CC9 Pro with Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL HMX sensor. Mi 11 Ultra will be one more name on this list.
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