
What happens when a real camera manufacturer builds a smartphone - the Leica Leitzphone from Xiaomi in a detailed test
If a camera manufacturer got serious about smartphones - what would really change?
The competition in smartphone cameras has become a pure contest of strength - megapixels versus AI processing, while manufacturers compete against each other in the dark. Apple shoots like Apple. Google like Pixel. Samsung like Galaxy. Each brand has developed its own idea of what smartphone photography should be.
And then something else enters the room.
The Leica Leitzphone, developed in collaboration with Xiaomi.
Leica. A real camera manufacturer with over a hundred years of history. The M series. The red dot. That unmistakable light effect in every picture - anyone who loves photography senses something just from the name.
And it is precisely this Leica that has built a smartphone. And meant it seriously.
If you're thinking: "It's just a brand collaboration" - wait a minute. By the end of this article, you may see things differently.
What this device actually is - simply explained
What "developed under Leica supervision" really means
First of all, let's make one thing clear:
This is not a Xiaomi smartphone with the Leica logo printed on it.
Design, camera module, user interface, color matching and shooting modes - Leica was deeply involved in all of these areas.
Leica describes the product itself as "a new photographic experience, designed by Leica and realized by Xiaomi". Leica therefore sets the direction, while Xiaomi provides the technical implementation.
The Oberwerth M Bag is a perfect fit for such a consciously designed device - minimalist, high-quality and reduced to the essentials, just like the Leitzphone itself.
Why this collaboration is more than just branding
Xiaomi's high-end 17 Ultra platform forms the technical basis.
However, the Leitzphone is more than just a device based on it - it is a system into which Leica's entire photographic philosophy has been transferred.
It has the shape of a smartphone.
But it strives for the experience of a camera.
"A Leica experience in the form of a smartphone" - that describes this device most aptly.

Camera performance - judged by pictures, not by numbers
The triple camera system: what the focal lengths can do
The technical data is impressive:
Main camera: 50 MP, 1-inch sensor, 23 mm
Telephoto: 200 MP, 75-100 mm
Ultra wide angle: 50 MP, 14 mm
But the numbers are secondary. What matters is that all three cameras deliver the same Leica image style.
Switch from wide-angle to telephoto - color and tone remain consistent. This uniformity is no coincidence, but an expression of Leica's image philosophy.
The 1-inch sensor shows its strength especially in low light and fine tonal gradations. Scenes with difficult lighting conditions - dark alleys, backlighting, interiors - retain details where other smartphones already lose them.
The variable telephoto range of 75-100 mm is practical: ideal for portraits and at the same time flexible for landscapes.
If image quality is important to you, you should not make any compromises when it comes to transportation: the Oberwerth Q Bag protects compact equipment stylishly and reliably.
Color and tonality in the Leica Summilux system
The optics labeled "Summilux" transfer Leica's lens philosophy directly to the smartphone.
Contrasts remain controlled.
Shadows retain details.
Highlights do not outshine.
The result is the opposite of a typical smartphone picture.
The light looks natural - not over-processed.
This is the best way to describe it:
A device that invites you to shoot RAW and consciously develop images.
13 Leica Looks and five bokeh modes - real creative control
The Leitzphone offers 13 Leica Looks and five bokeh modes.
These are not simple filters.
Each look is based on Leica's color philosophy.
Monochrome.
Cinematic.
Soft and nostalgic.
The decision on how an image should look is made before the shutter is released - just like with a camera.
The shooting experience - it feels like a camera
The Leica Camera Ring - a physical control element that changes everything
The most important feature: the Leica Camera Ring.
A physical control dial on the body.
Controllable for focal length, focus or bokeh.
It replaces tapping on the display.
And suddenly photography feels different.
The movement is reminiscent of the focus ring on a Leica M.
Your hands feel like you're holding a camera.
This is not a gimmick.
This is a real experience.
Details that create atmosphere
Leica watermark.
Classic shutter sound.
Leica Essential Mode with reference to the M9 and M3.
These details shape the overall feel of the shot.
Photography is not only about technique, but also about mood.
The moment before the shutter release.
The click.
The feeling afterwards.
The Leitzphone was designed with this in mind.
For anyone who values details, the Oberwerth Louis is the perfect complement - precisely crafted and with a focus on the essentials.
An honest assessment of the image quality
Leica color profile - not for everyone
Reviews particularly highlight the natural color reproduction and shadow detailing.
But honestly:
This style is not for everyone.
Those who are used to strong, high-contrast smartphone images might find the result too restrained.
Too calm.
Too subtle.
Social media vs. photography
It's not about which is better.
It's about what you want.
There are more suitable devices for eye-catching social media images.
But if you're looking for images that last -
then the Leitzphone offers a special quality.
Technology and performance in everyday life
High-end features without compromise
Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
16 GB RAM
1 TB memory
6.9-inch OLED display
6000 mAh battery
90 W wired, 50 W wireless
IP68
Performance is at the highest level.
It looks like a specialized camera device - but
but works like a full flagship smartphone.
Weight and size - deliberate compromises
223 grams.
6.9 inches.
One-handed operation is not ideal.
However, the weight is not a disadvantage, but the result of the design:
Large sensor.
Physical ring.
Large battery.
The device is deliberately designed for photography.
When mobility is crucial, the Oberwerth Sling Bag is a convincing choice - lightweight, close to the body and perfectly balanced.
Conclusion - smartphone or camera?
Who is this device suitable for?
For you, if:
Photography is an expression, not just documentation
Leica color and feel are important
The shooting experience counts
Not for you if:
Price-performance is crucial
You prefer eye-catching images for social media
You are looking for a lightweight, simple device
The difference in one sentence
Other smartphones deliver performance.
The Leitzphone delivers a feel.
The Leica DNA is there - and it's real
Smartphone cameras usually try to depict reality as spectacularly as possible.
The Leitzphone poses a different question:
How do you make photography really come alive?
It may not be the best smartphone.
But as a camera that fits in your pocket -
it is something special.

