Xiaomi launches 17 Ultra smartphone, an AirTag clone, and an ultra slim powerbank
Xiaomi Unleashes Tech Powerhouse at MWC 2026: From Leica-Branded Cameras to AirTag Rivals
In a dazzling showcase of innovation at Mobile World Congress 2026, Xiaomi has once again proven why it’s a force to be reckoned with in the global tech arena. The Chinese tech giant launched an impressive lineup of gadgets that span from flagship smartphones to lifestyle accessories, each designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible in consumer technology.
The Star of the Show: Xiaomi 17 Ultra
At the heart of Xiaomi’s MWC 2026 unveiling is the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, a camera-centric flagship that represents the pinnacle of mobile photography. In a groundbreaking move, Xiaomi has partnered with legendary German camera manufacturer Leica to co-brand this device, marking a significant shift in the smartphone camera landscape.
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra boasts a formidable camera array that will make photography enthusiasts weak at the knees. At its core is a 50-megapixel main sensor with an impressive F/1.67 aperture and a 1-inch sensor—a combination that promises exceptional low-light performance and dynamic range. But the real showstopper is the 200-megapixel telephoto camera featuring a variable focal length equivalent to 75mm-100mm, allowing for optical zoom ranging from 3.2x to 4.3x. This means you can capture stunning close-ups without sacrificing image quality—a feature previously reserved for high-end mirrorless cameras.
Completing the photographic trinity is a 50 MP ultrawide camera with an f/2.2 aperture, ensuring you’re covered whether you’re capturing sweeping landscapes or intimate portraits. Xiaomi has also incorporated Leica’s signature color science and film simulation modes, including the “Leica Essential mode” that recreates the aesthetic of classic Leica M9 and M3 cameras. For photography purists, this collaboration represents a marriage of cutting-edge mobile technology with decades of photographic heritage.
Powerhouse Performance Inside and Out
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra isn’t just about photography—it’s a complete powerhouse. Housing a massive 6,000 mAh battery (with the Chinese variant featuring an even more impressive 6,800mAh), this device is built to last through even the most demanding days. Charging is equally impressive, with support for 90W USB PD-PPS and 50W wireless charging via Xiaomi’s Hypercharge technology.
The device features a 6.9-inch Xiaomi HyperRGB OLED display protected by the company’s proprietary Shield Glass 3.0, ensuring both vibrant visuals and durability. Under the hood, Xiaomi has equipped the 17 Ultra with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, the same chip found in Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series, guaranteeing flagship-level performance.
The Leica Edition: A Collector’s Dream
For those who appreciate the finer things in technology, Xiaomi is releasing a special Leica edition of the 17 Ultra to commemorate Leica’s 100th anniversary. This exclusive variant features a durable aluminum-alloy body with a nickel-anodized finish that exudes premium craftsmanship. The attention to detail extends to the software, with a dedicated Leica theme that transforms the user interface into a photographer’s playground.
Perhaps the most intriguing feature of this edition is the rotating ring that mimics the zoom control found on traditional cameras—a tactile element that bridges the gap between smartphone and dedicated camera. This physical interaction adds a layer of intentionality to the photographic process that many enthusiasts have been craving in the smartphone era.
Photography Accessories That Redefine Mobile Shooting
Xiaomi isn’t stopping at the phone itself. The company has introduced two photography add-ons that transform the 17 Ultra into a mobile photography system. The Xiaomi 17 Ultra Photography Kit is a Bluetooth-connected snap-on accessory featuring a two-stage shutter button and video recording controls, bringing DSLR-like functionality to your smartphone.
For the ultimate experience, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Photography Kit Pro takes things further with a leather-finished body, detachable shutter button, zoom control, and a built-in 2,000 mAh battery. This pro accessory connects via USB-C and introduces a new “fastshot mode” that allows for rapid-fire photography, perfect for capturing fleeting moments or creating dynamic action sequences.
More Than Just Phones: Xiaomi’s Ecosystem Expands
While the 17 Ultra steals the spotlight, Xiaomi’s MWC 2026 showcase extends far beyond smartphones. The company launched the Xiaomi 17, a slightly more accessible flagship featuring a larger 6,330 mAh battery with 100W HyperCharge support, making it an ideal choice for power users who prioritize endurance.
In the realm of personal transportation, Xiaomi unveiled the Electric Scooter 6 Ultra, a high-performance e-scooter featuring 1200W peak power and an impressive 75km range. The scooter comes equipped with 12-inch all-terrain tires, front and rear disc brakes, and a 3-inch TFT display that provides real-time information on speed, battery life, and distance traveled. With five different versions ranging from €329.99 to €799.99, there’s an option for every type of rider.
Smart Tracking and Charging Solutions
Xiaomi is also entering the smart tracking market with its new Xiaomi Tag, a direct competitor to Apple’s AirTag. What sets this tracker apart is its compatibility with both Apple Find My and Google Android Find Hub, making it a truly cross-platform solution. Weighing just 10 grams with a button cell battery that lasts over a year, the Xiaomi Tag offers features like remote sound playback and time-stamping for when the tag was attached. Priced at €14.9 for a single unit or €49.99 for a four-pack, it’s an affordable option for keeping track of your valuables.
Charging enthusiasts will appreciate Xiaomi’s new 6mm ultra-slim power bank, a marvel of engineering that packs a 5,000 mAh battery into a device weighing just 98 grams. Despite its slim profile, it offers 22.5W wired charging and 15W wireless charging, with magnetic attachment for compatible devices like iPhones. Available in black, silver, and an orange colorway, it’s priced at €59.99, with the orange variant costing €64.99.
Wearable Tech Gets an Upgrade
Completing Xiaomi’s MWC 2026 lineup is the Xiaomi Watch 5, a smartwatch that pushes the boundaries of battery life with its 930mAh battery capable of lasting up to six days. The watch features a round 1.54-inch AMOLED display and supports gesture controls for dismissing calls or alarms.
What truly sets the Watch 5 apart is its comprehensive health monitoring capabilities. In just 60 seconds, the watch can generate a detailed health report using metrics including heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress measurements, sleep duration, sleep heart rate, and sleep SpO₂. This rapid health assessment makes it an invaluable tool for those who prioritize wellness and want insights without the complexity of multiple apps.
Priced at €299.99, the Watch 5 represents a compelling option in the crowded smartwatch market, offering features that rival more expensive alternatives.
Audio Excellence: Redmi Buds 8 Pro
Rounding out the product announcements are the Redmi Buds 8 Pro, premium true wireless earbuds featuring active noise cancellation and an impressive 33 hours of total battery life. At €69.9, these earbuds offer excellent value for users seeking high-quality audio without breaking the bank.
Pricing and Availability
Xiaomi’s MWC 2026 products will be available across Europe and the UK, with pricing structured to appeal to various market segments:
- Xiaomi 17: Starting at €999
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra: Starting at €1,499
- Leica Edition: €1,999 (16GB RAM, 1TB storage)
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra Photography Kit: €99.99
- Xiaomi 17 Ultra Photography Kit Pro: €199.99
- Xiaomi Tag: €14.9 (single) or €49.99 (four-pack)
- Ultra-slim Power Bank: €59.99 (black/silver) or €64.99 (orange)
- Xiaomi Watch 5: €299.99
- Redmi Buds 8 Pro: €69.9
- Electric Scooter 6 Ultra: €329.99-€799.99 (depending on version)
The Bigger Picture
Xiaomi’s MWC 2026 showcase represents more than just a product launch—it’s a statement of intent. By partnering with Leica, Xiaomi is positioning itself as a serious contender in the premium smartphone market, challenging established players like Apple and Samsung. The comprehensive ecosystem approach, spanning from smartphones to scooters, demonstrates Xiaomi’s ambition to be a one-stop shop for consumer technology.
The emphasis on photography, battery life, and cross-platform compatibility reflects an understanding of what modern consumers value most in their devices. Whether you’re a professional photographer looking for a mobile solution, a commuter seeking efficient transportation, or simply someone who wants their devices to work seamlessly together, Xiaomi’s latest offerings have something to offer.
As the tech world converges on Barcelona for MWC 2026, Xiaomi has set a high bar for innovation, design, and value. The question now is how competitors will respond to this comprehensive assault on multiple product categories—and whether Xiaomi’s bold strategy will pay off in an increasingly competitive global market.
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