Redmi K90 Max launch confirmed, packs Dimensity 9500 SoC and 8,550mAh battery
The Redmi K90 Max is now confirmed to launch in China on April 21st, aligning with earlier leaks and rumours.
Here is what you need to know: the Redmi K90 Max is now confirmed to launch in China on April 21st, aligning with earlier leaks and rumours. Alongside the launch date, the company has also revealed a few key specifications. This product will be powered by the premium-tier MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC and pack a massive 8,550mAh battery, positioning it as a performance-focused offering. Additionally, it has been teased to feature a new eye protection mode, based on translated details from Chinese promotional material.
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The Redmi K90 Max is tipped to arrive in the country as the Xiaomi 17T, and going by its specifications, it’s certainly one to watch. Earlier teasers also confirmed that This product will feature “the biggest fan ever put inside a smartphone,” aimed at aggressive thermal management. This cooling system is claimed to reduce temperatures by up to 10 degrees Celsius in roughly 100 seconds. While built-in fans aren’t entirely new to smartphones, the Redmi K90 Max could stand out by pairing this feature with an IP66/IP68/IP69-rated design for water and dust resistance. 1 of 3
Speaking of the design, This device has been teased to sport a large camera plateau, somewhat reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro. The module is expected to house a dual-camera setup, an LED flash, and air vents for the built-in cooling fan. On the front, This product is geared for gaming, with a display featuring a 165Hz refresh rate. It remains to be seen whether the panel will be optimised to deliver 165fps in supported titles, similar to what we’ve seen on select OnePlus devices, but it will offer DC dimming and scale its brightness down to as low as 1 nit for an easier viewing experience in dimly-lit environments.
Despite its massive 8,550mAh battery, the Redmi K90 Max isn’t expected to feel overly bulky. This product will utilise a silicon-carbon battery with an ultra-high 16 percent silicon content, allowing it to store more energy than a conventional lithium-ion cell without significantly increasing size. On the charging front, it is said to support 100W wired charging, along with 22.5W reverse wired charging for topping up other devices.
The battery will reportedly power a 6.83-inch display, which bears 1.5K resolution. That’s all we know so far. Given that it rocks a premium-tier chipset, This device is going to be a premium offering instead of mid-segment.
If it does make its way to India, it could sit below the standard Xiaomi 17 (review), which is currently carrying a price tag of Rs 89,999 for the base variant. on spec sheets, This product shapes up to be a compelling option for those eyeing a premium-tier, gaming-focused smartphone. That said, since these are mere speculations, it may be wise to also consider alternatives like the OnePlus 15 (review), iQOO 15 (review), and Realme GT 8 Pro (review) if you’re planning an immediate purchase.
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