Xiaomi 17 Ultra Global Version Appears in Real World Photos, Leaks Price and Camera Accessories
JAKARTA - A few days before its official launch, the global variant of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra appeared in a real-world photo circulating from a classified ad site listing in Turkey. The device is seen complete with an international model number, indicating that global distribution is in the final stages.
The listing sets the price at around 1,400 euros. However, as is customary with leaks from early resellers, this figure does not necessarily reflect the final retail price at the official launch. In many cases, pre-release prices tend to be higher before the distribution and tax structure is finalized.
The leaked unit comes in a green color with a smooth texture that gives it a premium feel, almost resembling a compact camera body. The large circular-shaped rear camera module with the Leica branding remains the center of attention, retaining the Ultra design language that Xiaomi has built in the last few generations.
Interestingly, the photo also shows the optional Photography Kit accessory - a physical grip with a special camera control button. This accessory has become a kind of identity for the Ultra line, targeting users who position their phones not just as communication tools, but as serious photography devices. The approach is clear: bring the smartphone experience closer to the realm of dedicated cameras.
In terms of specifications, the main focus remains on photography. The Xiaomi 17 Ultra is said to carry a 1-inch main sensor - a size that is physically much larger than most smartphone sensors. A large sensor means a wider potential dynamic range and better low-light performance, because each pixel is able to capture more light. The device is also rumored to carry an ultra-wide lens and a high-resolution telephoto camera with optical zoom.
This strategy places Xiaomi as a serious challenger in the Android camera-centric flagship segment, especially for users who value hardware capabilities more than software-based processing features.
The 17 series itself is expected to include standard and Ultra models, with possible special editions depending on the market. Xiaomi is also said to potentially use the launch event to update the tablet line, with a successor to the Pad 7 series likely to be introduced.
The presence of this real-world photo reinforces the signal that the global launch will not be delayed long after its debut in China. In a landscape where the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has already stolen the spotlight, Xiaomi seems ready to enter the ring with a clear approach: a large sensor, serious optics, and accessories that turn the phone into a hybrid photography tool.
If this leak is accurate, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra has the potential to be one of the most aggressive Android flagships this year in the camera sector. In the premium market, differentiation is no longer about how thin or how fast, but how close a smartphone can rival a real camera. And Xiaomi seems to know the battlefield very well.