Xiaomi 17 Ultra has new alternative to Huawei’s Multispectral Camera

Huawei has launched the second-generation multispectral camera with the Mate 80 series, but it looks like Xiaomi 17 Ultra has an even better alternative for this tech. A new input reveals how Xiaomi will enhance color accuracy for its next flagship.

SmartPikachu reveals that the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will use a special and all-new Leica coating technology to offer a Huawei multispectral camera-like iconic and vibrant shots.

Leica coating refers to a premium lens coating on a flagship phone. It is an optical technology developed by Leica Camera AG. It reduces reflections as well as chromatic aberration, which often leads to color fringing around the subject.

On the greener side, the Leica coating helps to generate sharper and more vibrant images with enhanced color-accurate processing, making the shot classically aesthetic.

Xiaomi 12S series was the first to feature Leica coating and optics. It has an anti-glare coating to address common photography issues like flare and ghosting. Meanwhile, the lens assembly improved the overall clarity and color accuracy of the shots.

Perhaps the company is introducing the new-gen Leica coating for the Xiaomi 17 Ultra to compete with Huawei’s multispectral camera. But is it really possible?

Huawei has upgraded the multispectral camera in the Mate 80 series. It now has better imaging features and dynamic video shooting capabilities, offering vibrance in both images and videos. Thus, you get a Pro feeling with the Mate phones.

Xiaomi 17 Ultra’s Leica coating will likely eliminate color differences and reduce the reflected light. It will also lead to high-definition images with high fidelity.

It would be worth seeing what major changes Xiaomi 17 Ultra will bring over the Huawei Mate 80’s multispectral imaging technology.

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