The Xiaomi 17 series is all the buzz lately, and even rumors about the Xiaomi 17 Ultra started surfacing, even though the handset is expected to launch in early 2026. A leak from earlier this week, for example, suggests a slightly upgraded camera setup.
Now, the handset has reportedly received approval from a Chinese regulatory body to use a direct satellite connection. According to the listing, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra will support Tiantong-1 and Beidou connectivity for satellite calls and messages. The listing also reveals UWB support, which is a new feature for Xiaomi’s flagship phones.
There’s a caveat here, though. The approval contains a model number 25128PNA1C, which is different from the one spotted earlier in September. This could mean that the device is a China-only variant with satellite connection support, or that it will come in two versions.
It’s too early to tell, so stay tuned for more Xiaomi 17 Ultra leaks in the following weeks and months.