Xiaomi has officially revealed the repair parts pricing for its latest flagship, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra. As expected, the company lists the display, motherboard, and camera as the most expensive components.

The 6.73-inch AMOLED display is priced at 990 yuan ($138.6). The motherboard for the 12GB + 512GB model costs 2,980 yuan ($417.2), while the 16GB + 1TB variant is priced at 3,440 yuan ($481.6).
Xiaomi has kept the pricing for other components consistent across both variants. The main wide-angle camera module is priced at 850 yuan ($119). The periscope telephoto camera costs 795 yuan ($111.3). The ultra-wide camera is listed at 85 yuan ($11.9), and the front-facing camera is priced at 60 yuan ($8.4). The battery costs 159 yuan ($22.26), and the back cover is priced at 330 yuan ($46.2).
Additional components include the sub-board at 60 yuan ($8.4), top speaker at 55 yuan ($7.7), bottom speaker at 25 yuan ($3.5), charger at 55 yuan ($7.7), and data cable at 19 yuan ($2.66).
The Xiaomi 17 Ultra centers its upgrade around imaging, marking the first phone built under Xiaomi and Leica’s new Strategic Co-creation Model. The triple-camera system pairs a 1-inch Light Fusion 1050L main sensor with LOFIC HDR for stronger highlight and shadow control, a 14mm ultra-wide camera, and a standout 200MP Leica telephoto.
The telephoto uses a true 75mm to 100mm optical zoom system with moving lens groups and full sensor usage, avoiding digital crop. Leica APO certification further reduces chromatic aberration, while the UltraPure optical design helps control ghosting in complex lighting.
Outside the camera system, the phone features a flat LTPO display with up to 3500 nits brightness, runs on Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, packs a 6800mAh battery with 90W wired and 50W wireless charging, and supports Wi-Fi 7, UWB, and satellite communication.
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