Xiaomi 17 Ultra (Leica): Reports of Loose Zoom Ring

Some early Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition buyers report a loose rotatable 'Master Zoom Ring' on the camera module. Learn what to inspect on arrival, risks with gray-market imports, and warranty considerations.

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Xiaomi 17 Ultra (Leica): Reports of Loose Zoom Ring

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Xiaomi's 17 Ultra Leica Edition is already drawing praise for its camera performance — but some early buyers in China are flagging a physical flaw: a slightly loose rotatable 'Master Zoom Ring' around the rear camera that can wobble when touched.

Why it matters for early buyers

For a handset marketed around a Leica partnership and premium photography, fit and finish are as important as image quality. Video clips and posts shared on Chinese social platforms — including a clip from X user @Devinarde — show a small number of units where the zoom ring feels unstable straight out of the box. Reviewers still applaud the phone's color science and image output, so this appears to be a build-quality issue rather than an optical failure.

That tactile experience counts: a loose zoom ring won’t ruin photos, but it chips away at the premium feel buyers expect from a flagship Leica-branded device.

What to check and buying tips

  • Inspect the Master Zoom Ring right after unboxing — rotate and press gently to check for any wobble or play.
  • If you’re importing from gray-market retailers, confirm warranty details and return policies before purchase; they’re often more restrictive than official channels.
  • Document any issues with photos or video immediately and keep all packaging in case you need to claim a refund or a repair.
  • Consider waiting for official regional releases if you prefer broader consumer protection and easier service options.

Several retailers are already shipping the Xiaomi 17 Ultra to Europe and beyond — TradingShenzhen, Wondamobile, Trinity Electronics (Hong Kong), and Average Dad Shop (UK & UAE) among them. Most offer approximately one year of warranty, but terms and return windows can be tighter than buying through official EU distributors.

Xiaomi will likely refine assembly and quality-control processes in later production runs, but early retail stock can carry a small risk. If you buy early to get the latest Leica hardware, inspect the zoom ring promptly — importing fast has its perks, but it can come with minor quality-control trade-offs.

Source: gizmochina

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