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The Xiaomi 15 Ultra’s global variant has appeared on Geekbench AI, revealing key specifications ahead of its anticipated February 26th launch in China.

Latest developments; The global version of Xiaomi’s flagship device, identified by model number 25010PN30G, has been spotted on the Geekbench AI benchmarking platform.

  • The device listing confirms the presence of Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC processor
  • Memory specifications show 14.74 GB, indicating a 16 GB RAM configuration
  • The smartphone will ship with Android 15, likely featuring HyperOS 2.0 interface

Technical specifications; The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is positioned as a high-end flagship with impressive hardware capabilities.

  • The device will feature a 1-inch primary camera sensor and a 200MP periscope camera
  • Battery capacity is set at 6,000mAh with 90W wired charging support
  • Storage is expected to be 512 GB, paired with the 16 GB RAM configuration

Market positioning; Xiaomi appears to be maintaining its premium pricing strategy with the new Ultra model.

  • The device is expected to be priced similarly to its predecessor, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra
  • The previous model launched in India at Rs 99,999 (approximately $1,200)
  • Color options for the previous model included Black and White variants

Certification progress; The device’s development and launch preparation are well underway.

  • The model has already received certifications from multiple regulatory bodies in India, China, and other global markets
  • The device has been appearing in certification listings since September 2024
  • The February 26th launch date is based on unofficial promotional materials circulating online

Looking ahead; While the Xiaomi 15 Ultra shows promising specifications on paper, its success will likely depend on how well it competes with other flagship devices in real-world performance, particularly in the camera department where it boasts impressive hardware capabilities.

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