Xiaomi 12S Ultra - World's Largest Smartphone Camera Sensor! (Review

Today let’s unbox and take a look at the latest Xiaomi’s latest flagship phone, which also happens to have the World’s Largest Camera Sensor on a Smartphone – Meet the Xiaomi 12S Ultra!
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:25 Cameras
07:01 Build and Display
08:31 Specs & Performance
09:16 Software
09:46 Unboxing

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39 thoughts on “Xiaomi 12S Ultra – World’s Largest Smartphone Camera Sensor! (Review in Progress)

  1. 4:26 & 4:35 are actually better on 12s ultra compared to iphone, IMO.
    I'm not Xiaomi fan, rather hate them for poor software n sacurity, but I am being honest at these two shots.
    I wish you come up with a more solid Camera comparison with S22 ultra or pixel 6 or iPhone.

  2. Why don't other companies like Samsung,apple,google go for the 1inch sensor,with their software they could really step up the camera game? is there any hardware restriction I am not aware of that doesn't allow them to do it?

  3. No phone has a better display than my Vivo X80 Pro. The only problem is the brightness is not distributed on the brightness slider very well. You don't get 50 percent at 50 percent. You get 50 percent at 80 percent but most companies do that with their boss being google. You get 50 percent at 90 percent.

  4. great video only thing tho is i dont think the iphone pictures shown are that much better if at all. Maybe some shots are better but dont look that way. The wall of the building looks over processed. Now idk if the dirt on the building is actually noticeable irl but for the shop pic the exposure / artificial light control is much better on xiaomi

  5. Ah. This could have been a great phone, but the quirks are odd to deal with. It's amazing how Xiaomi still fails to address the same quirks over and over again, every year.

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