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 ...
The Leica Leitzphone is essentially a Xiaomi 17 Ultra with a heavy dose of Leica DNA. It packs a triple-camera system co-developed with Leica, 13 Leica Looks, and a dedicated Essential Mode that ...
Leica has partnered with Xiaomi to release its first international smartphone The device features a black fibreglass rear panel and a mechanical camera ring for tactile control A Snapdragon 8 Elite ...
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One of the stand-out debuts at this year’s Mobile World Congress, the Leica Leitzphone is the first dedicated smartphone to bear the name of the famed camera brand. Developed in collaboration with ...
Xiaomi today announced the Xiaomi 17 and Xiaomi 17 Ultra for international markets at an event in Barcelona, Spain, alongside a bunch of other products, including the Leica Leitzphone. No, it isn't ...
Xiaomi has kicked off the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona with a big launch event, including three new premium handsets. It saw the launch of the Xiaomi 17, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra and a special Leica ...
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 ...
The alleged hands-on images of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition global model have leaked from a store in Bangkok. The images suggest that the phone may debut as Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi in ...
Leica’s stewardship of its brand, however, has not always quite lived up to its history. The company historically outsourced most of its point-and-shoot camera design to Panasonic, slapping its iconic ...
There is a very clear direction of this flagship phone that puts it at odds with the general approach by most cutting edge smartphone imaging systems at this moment in time. While the rest inevitably ...