BARCELONA — U.S. President Donald Trump's continued clashes with China over tech and trade looms heavy over Chinese smartphone vendors who have grown globally in the past few years, creating uncertainty over whether some of these companies may be targeted by Washington, similarly to Huawei.
Both Vivo and Xiaomi are fighting for supremacy in the high-end smartphone market, and their most recent products, the Vivo X200 Pro 5G and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra, provide cutting-edge features. With their state-of-the-art features,
Discover the Xiaomi 15 flagship smartphone with Leica cameras, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and HyperOS 2.0 for a premium experience.
Xiaomi, which led the Indian smartphone market from 2017 to 2022, has seen its market share drop to 12 percent from 17 percent in 2022
Dubbed the "Modular Optical System," this prototype integrates a 100-megapixel sensor and a 35mm f/1.4 lens that attaches to compatible Xiaomi phones.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra may be the company's latest smartphone, but it has a superpower that can transform it into a flagship-level handheld camera.
The phone comes in black, white, and silver chrome, with the latter being the most unique of the bunch. With aerospace-grade glass fiber and PU leather, it is more reminiscent of classic Leica cameras when held in landscape orientation than typical smartphones. Each color variation features Leica prominently on the camera module.