Xiaomi 12S series with Leica co-engineered cameras isn't coming to Malaysia - SoyaCincau

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Xiaomi has confirmed that the 12S Ultra with a massive 1' sensor isn't coming to global markets including Malaysia. However, they will be offering the Leica co-engineered camera experience on global devices.

. The 12S Ultra is their most advanced mobile photography device yet, featuring a 50MP main camera with a large 1″ Sony IMX989 sensor, a 48MP ultra-wide camera with Sony’s IMX586 sensor and a 48MP telephoto camera that offers 5X optical zoom and 120x digital zoom.

Similar to Leica’s previous mobile photography partnership with Huawei, the lens which carries the “Summicron” label are not made by Leica themselves. Instead, it is manufactured by the smartphone manufacturer according to Leica’s standards. Being a Leica co-engineered device, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra brings a host of Leica photography modes and features. Users can pick between Leica’s Authentic or Vibrant Look, and there’s even a Leica “watermark” template which looks classier than the previous Huawei x Leica implementation. In China, the Xiaomi 12S Ultra is priced from CNY 5,999 for the base 8GB RAM + 256GB storage model.

Besides the Ultra, Xiaomi has also introduced the Xiaomi 12S and 12S Pro which are essentially refreshed Xiaomi 12 series devices with improved cameras and a new Snapdragon processor. The smaller 12S gets a larger 1/1.28″ Sony IMX707 sensor for its main 50MP shooter while the 12S Pro retains the same camera configuration as before. The only noticeable exterior difference between the 12S and the 12 is the LEICA branding on the camera module.

To learn more about the Xiaomi 12S series with Leica co-engineered cameras, you can refer to our previous

 

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