Redmi K90 Pro Max Comes with Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, Bose 2.1 Speakers and 7,560mAh Battery

On: Thursday, October 23, 2025 6:48 PM
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Redmi K90 Pro Max: Redmi K90 Pro Max brings a 7,560 mAh battery, Bose-tuned 2.1-channel speakers, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a triple 50 MP camera with a true 5× periscope starting at CNY 3,999.

The Redmi K90 Pro Max is Redmi’s boldest flagship yet, blending raw power with premium design. It packs a massive 7,560 mAh battery, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, and a Bose-tuned 2.1-channel speaker system for studio-level sound. Its 6.9-inch 120Hz OLED display and 5× periscope camera make it a true all-rounder. Simply put, this is the most complete “flagship killer” Redmi has ever built.

Silicon, graphics, and AI the full performance picture

At the heart is the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 built on TSMC’s third-generation 3 nm process. The third-generation Qualcomm Oryon CPU can ramp up to 4.6 GHz, while the Adreno GPU handles demanding games and rendering. On the AI side, the Qualcomm AI Engine on the Snapdragon 8 “Supreme Edition” 5th-gen platform accelerates camera features, voice, and on-device generative tasks.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Processor

Xiaomi adds its own display silicon: a 1.5K Super-Resolution AI discrete display chip fabricated on TSMC 12 nm, plus the D2 frame-insertion chip. Together they enable three-way concurrency super-resolution, super-frame motion interpolation, and Ultra HDR super-image processing at the same time so visuals look crisper and motion stays smooth without hammering the main GPU.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Cooling

To maintain peak performance, the K90 Pro Max features a 3D Ice-Sealed Circulating Cold Pump with a 6,700mm² cooling area Xiaomi’s largest yet. Its dual-step raised design greatly improves heat dissipation, effectively lowering SoC temperatures. Combined with high-efficiency graphite and thermal gel, the system keeps the phone cool and stable even during extended gaming or multitasking sessions.

Also Read: Xiaomi 17 Pro Max with Rear Screen, 7,500mAh Battery and Snapdragon 8 Ultimate at $840

Display and design in everyday use

Redmi K90 Pro Max Display

Up front sits a 6.9-inch OLED flat panel at 2608 × 1200 resolution with a 120 Hz refresh rate and 12-bit color depth. Color is tuned for DCI-P3 and professional true-color accuracy with multi-device consistency. Brightness drops to 1 nit for night reading and spikes to 3,500 nits in supported scenes. A 480 Hz touch sampling rate keeps controls snappy, while wet-hand touch 2.0 improves reliability in rain. The glass is Xiaomi Dragon Crystal and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint reader lives under the screen. Full-brightness DC dimming helps reduce flicker.

The body uses a glass back and metal frame with IP68/IP69 protection. Black and Flowing Gold White ship at 163.33 × 77.82 × 7.9 mm and 218 g; the Denim finish (with a fabric-like texture) measures 8.3 mm and 220 g. Note that thickness does not include the camera bump, and lab measurements can vary slightly.

Sound that goes beyond stereo

Redmi K90 Pro Max Speaker

Redmi’s Bose-tuned 2.1-channel system uses a top earpiece speaker and a bottom speaker flanking the USB-C port, plus an independent rear woofer beside the camera island. The setup targets richer bass and cleaner mids than typical dual-speaker phones. You also get Hi-Res and Hi-Res Wireless certification, Dolby Atmos playback, and wide Bluetooth codec support including AAC, LDAC, LHDC 5.0, LC3, ASHA, Auracast, and MIHC.

Triple 50 MP camera stack with real reach

The rear camera island hosts three 50 MP sensors. The main camera lifts the Light-Fusion™ 950 1/1.31″ sensor (23 mm equiv.) with OIS and 13.5 EV native dynamic range, binning to 2.4 μm fused pixels behind a 1G+6P lens. The periscope telephoto is 50 MP at 115 mm equiv. with 5× optical and 10× lossless zoom plus OIS, and it doubles as a ~30 cm tele-macro. The ultrawide is 50 MP at 18 mm equiv. with a 102° field of view.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Camera

Video tops out at 8K/30, with 4K/30–60 and 1080p/30–60 options, plus slow-motion up to 720p/1920 fps and 1080p/960 fps for creative clips. Up front, a 32 MP selfie camera handles 4K/30 and 1080p/60 with portrait and beauty modes, teleprompter, and video bokeh.

Battery, charging, and the bits that make it safe

Redmi K90 Pro Max Battery

Inside is a 7,560 mAh (typ) / 7,420 mAh (min) silicon-carbon cell controlled by Xiaomi’s Surge P3 charging chip and Surge G2 fuel-gauge. The phone supports 100 W wired turbo charging (QC2.0/3.0/3+ and PD2.0/PD3.0), 50 W wireless turbo charging, and 22.5 W reverse both wired and wireless. A 100 W GaN charger is in the box, and USB-C handles power and data. As always, peak wattage and speeds depend on conditions and accessories; Xiaomi’s lab notes apply.

Also Read: Xiaomi 17 Ultra Certified with Satellite Calling and 6800mAh Battery

Memory and storage choices

Configurations span 12 GB or 16 GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB of UFS 4.1 storage, with a top-tier 16 GB + 1 TB option. As with any phone, the usable RAM and storage are less than the labeled amounts because the OS and preinstalled apps occupy space.

Connectivity, networks, and positioning

The Redmi K90 Pro Max offers dual-SIM 5G (SA/NSA) with extensive band coverage, alongside full 4G, 3G, and GSM support. It includes 4×4 MIMO and HPUE HORxD for stable connections, with some 5G bands (like n3/n80/n81/n89) to be enabled via software updates.

Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast, and simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operation. Positioning systems cover GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, GLONASS, QZSS, and NavIC, supported by A-GNSS, network, and sensor-assisted tracking for accurate navigation.

Sensors, NFC, and everyday extras

The sensor suite covers optical proximity, dual 360° ambient light, color temperature, accelerometer, gyroscope, electronic compass, IR blaster, flicker sensor, and an X-axis linear motor for strong haptics. NFC supports Transit Card (300+ cities with card migration), Mi Pay (tap, QR, online/offline), Door Card emulation for 13.56 MHz access cards, and Car Key on supported models. Availability depends on local partners and services.

Software and what you get in the box

Redmi K90 Pro Max OS

The phone ships with Xiaomi HyperOS 3 based on Android 16. Inside the retail package: the phone, a 100 W GaN power adapter, USB-C cable, SIM ejector, protective case, user manual/warranty, and a factory-applied screen protector.

Pricing and availability in China

The Redmi K90 Pro Max starts at CNY 3,999 ($561) for the 12GB + 256GB model, followed by CNY 4,499 ($631) for 12GB + 512GB, CNY 4,799 ($673) for 16GB + 512GB, and CNY 5,299 ($743) for the top 16GB + 1TB variant. A special Lamborghini “Squadra Corse” Champion Edition with the same 16GB + 1TB setup is priced at CNY 5,499 ($771).

Available colors include Black, Flowing Gold White, and a Denim-style Blue with a soft, fabric-like texture.

Also Read: Xiaomi 15T, 15T Pro and Redmi Pad 2 Pro Prices Leak Ahead of Launch

Early impression

Between the efficient 3 nm Oryon CPU, an AI-assisted display chain that can upscale, de-blur, and boost HDR on the fly, and a speaker system with a real woofer, the Redmi K90 Pro Max feels engineered for the way people actually use big phones long sessions, loud media, and plenty of zoom. If you want flagship performance without the flagship price tag, this one should be on your shortlist.

Redmi K90 Pro Max Specifications

Here are the Redmi K90 Pro Max specifications:

CategoryDetails
Chipset & PerformanceSnapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 (TSMC 3nm) with Qualcomm Oryon CPU (up to 4.6 GHz) and Adreno GPU
AI & Display ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Supreme Edition (5th-gen AI Engine) + 1.5K Super-Resolution AI discrete display chip (TSMC 12nm) + D2 frame-insertion chip
Display6.9-inch OLED flat panel, 2608×1200 resolution, 120Hz refresh, 12-bit color, DCI-P3, HDR10+ / Dolby Vision, 1–3500 nits brightness, 480Hz touch sampling, Wet-hand touch 2.0, Dragon Crystal Glass, Ultrasonic in-display fingerprint
Design & BuildGlass back, metal frame, IP68/IP69 rating; Colors: Black, Flowing Gold White, Denim Blue (fabric-like texture); Size: 163.33 × 77.82 × 7.9mm (218g) / Denim: 8.3mm (220g)
AudioBose-tuned 2.1-channel stereo system (top + bottom + rear woofer), Hi-Res / Hi-Res Wireless certified, Dolby Atmos, Bluetooth codecs: AAC, LDAC, LHDC 5.0, LC3, ASHA, Auracast, MIHC
Rear CamerasTriple 50 MP setup: Main (Light-Fusion™ 950, 1/1.31″, OIS, 13.5 EV DR, 1G+6P lens), Periscope (50 MP, 115mm eq., 5× optical, 10× lossless, OIS, tele-macro), Ultrawide (50 MP, 18mm eq., 102° FoV)
Front Camera32 MP with 4K/30fps and 1080p/60fps video, portrait, beauty, and bokeh modes
Video Recording8K @30fps, 4K @30/60fps, 1080p @30/60fps; Slow-motion: 720p @1920fps / 1080p @960fps
Battery7,560 mAh (typ) / 7,420 mAh (min) silicon-carbon battery
Charging100 W wired, 50 W wireless, 22.5 W reverse (wired/wireless); Surge P3 + G2 chips; 100 W GaN charger included
Memory & StorageRAM: 12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X  Storage: 256GB / 512GB / 1TB UFS 4.1  Top model: 16GB + 1TB
ConnectivityDual-SIM 5G (SA/NSA) with wide band support; 4×4 MIMO, HPUE HORxD; Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast, dual-band concurrency
NavigationGPS (L1/L5), Galileo (E1/E5a), BeiDou (B1I/B1C/B2a), GLONASS (G1), QZSS (L1/L5), NavIC, A-GNSS, Wi-Fi and sensor-assisted positioning
SensorsOptical proximity, dual 360° ambient light, color temperature, accelerometer, gyroscope, electronic compass, flicker sensor, IR blaster, X-axis linear motor
NFC FeaturesMi Pay, Transit Card (300+ cities), Door Card, Car Key (varies by model & region)
SoftwareHyperOS 3 (Android 16-based)
In the BoxPhone, 100 W GaN charger, USB-C cable, SIM ejector, protective case, user manual, warranty card, pre-applied screen protector

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Sagar Sarkar

I’m Sagar Sarkar, a tech enthusiast from Bangladesh with a deep passion for electronic gadgets and devices. My journey into technology began in 2023 at a mobile and computer repair shop, where I worked hands-on as a technician. Over time, I started sharing my thoughts on gadgets through social media covering features, buying guides, and in depth reviews. I have tested and reviewed a wide range of products, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, audio gadget, wearables, and smart home devices. Before joining NYTPO, I wrote extensively for tech blogs, blending practical experience with a love for exploring the latest innovations.