Xiaomi launches the 6.36" Xiaomi 15 and 6.73" Xiaomi 15 Ultra in the EU and the UK, offering Snapdragon 8 Elite, 120Hz displays, and more, for €999+ and €1,499+
Introduction — Xiaomi introduced the 15 and 15 Pro in China back in October … Moneycontrol : Xiaomi 15 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 goes official at MWC Barcelona 2025: Price, specs and everything else you need...
Opinion: Leica helped Xiaomi create a flagship that takes better photos than the iPhone, and their partnership makes sense despite Xiaomi copying iOS elements
I am one of the ‘knock-off’ critics in the post and I am delighted … Dan Seifert / The Verge : Leica licenses its brand to Xiaomi because it makes sense to.Former Verge reporter Sam Byford has a lengt...
Leica releases the $9,480 M11-P camera, which watermarks photos with the Content Credentials metadata system, created by advocacy groups to fight misinformation
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Leica releases the $9,480 M11-P camera, which watermarks photos with Content Credentials metadata, created by advocacy groups to fight misinformation
It automatically watermarks photos with Content Credentials metadata. — It's getting to the point these days that we can't even trust …
Xiaomi announces the ~$575 Xiaomi 13 and ~$720 Xiaomi 13 Pro, adding a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, available in China, and the Watch S2, Buds 4, and more
When it comes to cameras, Leica's all about the focal lengths … Xiaomi has become a perennial player in the Qualcomm stakes …
Xiaomi debuts the 12S Ultra smartphone with a 6.73" OLED screen and three rear cameras, including a 50MP main camera with a one-inch sensor, starting at ~$900
but there's a big problem GSMArena.com : Watch the Xiaomi 12S Series launch live Kadir Can Akıncı / xiaomiui : Xiaomi 12S and Xiaomi 12S Pro launched in China with Leica powered cameras! Rik Henderson...
Xiaomi signs a long-term partnership with Leica and announces a jointly developed smartphone will launch in July 2022, likely with the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1
Xiaomi has signed a “long-term strategic partnership” with camera and camera lens manufacturer Leica in a bid to improve …
A promo video for Leica showed the Tiananmen Square “Tank Man” photo, so China banned the word Leica on Weibo; the camera maker says it wasn't an official video
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