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It’s scary to look at it. Xiaomi top manager spoke about the Xiaomi 12 renders that appeared on the web

A few days ago, renders of the possible Xiaomi 12 Ultra appeared on the Web, and they were made based on an image from a patent application filed by Xiaomi itself. The patent described a certain flagship model, which is understandable at least from the sub-screen front camera and the main camera with a periscope module: while these features are the prerogative of the flagships. And now the renders have been commented on by the top manager of Xiaomi.

It’s scary to look at it.  Xiaomi top manager spoke about the Xiaomi 12 renders that appeared on the web
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It's scary to look at it.  Xiaomi top manager spoke about the Xiaomi 12 renders that appeared on the web
scary to look at the top manager of Xiaomi

Wang Teng Thomas is Xiaomi’s director of new products and is probably one of the few who keep up with all the company’s new devices. And so, according to him, the renders of the Xiaomi 12 Ultra are “scary to look at”. It turns out that the design of the Xiaomi 12 Ultra will be different, and the patent was issued either for the future, or just to be.

It's scary to look at it.  Xiaomi top manager spoke about the Xiaomi 12 renders that appeared on the web

What will the Xiaomi 12 Ultra look like? There is no answer to this question yet – there are no more or less reliable renders on the Web. But there is a lot of speculation about the characteristics. So, the smartphone is credited with a main camera with three sensors with a resolution of 50 megapixels, a Samsung AMOLED E5 screen made using LTPO technology, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 platform, Android 12 and support for fast wired charging with 120 W and 50 W wireless power, as well as a 5000 mA battery. H There are also rumors that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra may come with an advanced five-axis stabilization – with stabilized lens and sensor.

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