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Xiaomi 14 Ultra leaks hint at a titanium variant alongside regular models

New leaks hint at a titanium variant of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, alongside regular models, set to debut at Mobile World Congress 2024.

Excitement mounts as fresh leaks shed light on Xiaomi’s highly anticipated flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. While the Xiaomi 14 series has already made its debut in the Chinese market, global consumers eagerly await the arrival of the Ultra model, poised to elevate Xiaomi’s smartphone offerings to new heights.

Anticipated launch dates and variants

Rumours suggest the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is on track for a grand unveiling during the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC), slated for February 25th. Preceding the global launch, a dedicated event tailored for the Chinese market is expected to take place on February 22nd, setting the stage for Xiaomi’s latest innovation.

Social media platforms, including Weibo and X (formerly Twitter), have been buzzing with speculation regarding the storage and RAM configurations for Xiaomi’s premium smartphone lineup in 2024. According to these rumours, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is set to offer a diverse array of configurations catering to the varied needs of consumers. These configurations reportedly include:

  • A base model featuring 256GB of storage paired with 12GB of RAM
  • A mid-tier option boasting 512GB of storage coupled with 16GB of RAM
  • A top-tier variant equipped with a massive 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, offered in both standard and special editions

Special titanium edition and pricing insights

Of particular intrigue is the special edition Xiaomi 14 Ultra, which is rumoured to feature a striking titanium finish. This variant is anticipated to offer 1TB of storage and 16GB of RAM, promising a blend of premium aesthetics and cutting-edge performance.

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However, luxury comes at a price, and early estimations suggest that the particular edition model could command a premium price tag of up to CNY8,000 (~S$1,514). Despite its hefty price point, this variant is poised to attract consumers who prioritize style and exclusivity in their smartphone choices.

Introducing a titanium variant underscores Xiaomi’s commitment to innovation and provides consumers with a wide range of options to suit their preferences. As anticipation builds ahead of the Mobile World Congress, enthusiasts eagerly await further updates and details regarding Xiaomi’s latest flagship smartphone.

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