Xiaomi 14 Ultra Is All Set To Enter The Market In March 2024

xiaomi 14 ultra

Xiaomi, the innovative tech giant, is gearing up to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra. Xiaomi 14 Ultra is scheduled for a rumored to release in March 2024 which promises to elevate the more advance user experience. One standout feature is its upgraded battery capacity, boasting an impressive 5,500mAh to facilitate extended camera usage.

Design And Display

Aligning with the brand’s historical release patterns, leaks from Weibo have fueled anticipation around the Xiaomi 14 Ultra’s imminent debut. The device can come with 6.7 inch AMOLED display featuring QHD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Powering this sleek device is the formidable Snapdragon 8 gen 3 chipset, ensuring seamless performance and responsiveness.

Camera And Sensors

Talking about the camera, the Xiaomi 14 Ultra is rumored to come up with quad camera setup   positioning it as a formidable competitor to Samsung’s upcoming flagship. The highlight is a 1-inch Sony Lytia LYT-900 sensor, promising stunning photography capabilities that capture every detail with precision.

In a surprising turn of events, recent reports have emerged detailing a live hacking incident involving both the Galaxy S23 and Xiaomi 13 Pro. This unsettling revelation took place at the Pwn2Own event in Toronto, where cybersecurity experts exposed zero-day vulnerabilities in these flagship devices.

During the event, Star Labs SG successfully exploited a permissive input list, pocketing ,000. Pentest Limited demonstrated an Improper Input Validation attack on the Galaxy S23, earning a hefty ,000. Meanwhile, Team Viettel and NCC Group discovered zero-days in Xiaomi 13 Pro, securing rewards of ,000 and ,000 respectively.

These vulnerabilities, though concerning, are expected to be promptly addressed through future security patches, with details remaining confidential.  This Pwn20wn event scheduled for October 27 for potential further revelations, mentioning the critical importance of cybersecurity

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