Xiaomi has announced the Leica Leitz Phone Powered by Xiaomi, essentially a rebranded version of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra with a rotating rear camera module, Leica-exclusive shooting modes, and a distinct ...
Xiaomi has launched the 17 Series in two Leica-branded flavors—the Ultra and the standard—both powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5. The Ultra leads the lineup with a pioneering 1-inch LOFIC main ...
Alongside a global launch for Xiaomi's 17 Ultra (read about that right here), the company announced a further deepening of its relationship with Leica. The CEO of Leica, Matthias Harsch, took to the ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. The Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi -- to use its full ...
Leica dropped the news on Instagram. The post showed "LEICA LEITZPHONE" branding with "Powered by Xiaomi" written underneath. Pretty clear message about who's building the thing now. This isn't Leica ...
Earlier this month the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition was certified for sale outside of China under the name Leica Leitzphone, and the new name was then confirmed by a leak a few days later. Today it's ...
Yes, that sure rolls off the tongue and it should not be confused with the Japan-exclusive three generations of Leitz Phones made by Sharp. The Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi emerged in live ...
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition is a smartphone carefully crafted for those who prioritize photography. By blending Leica’s renowned expertise with innovative camera technology, this device caters ...
Side by side with the Q3 and Q3 43 models, the Q3 Monochrom has a much more stealthy appearance, with an all-black leatherette coating on the front of its body and the perhaps surprising complete ...
Which Leica camera is best? Photography has grown in leaps and bounds since the first camera’s development around 1839. We have Louis Daguerre to thank for that, as his “View of the Boulevard du ...
If most smartphone imaging systems are chasing “more clarity” and “greater accuracy,” then the Xiaomi 17 Ultra by Leica is clearly taking a different path—it tries to give photos their emotions back.
I've always loved the idea of phone accessories that make your device feel more like a camera in your hand, so you can access physical controls easily and shoot more naturally. Xiaomi's taken that ...