REDMI K90 Pro Max equipped with 7560mAh battery, released on October 23

REDMI K90 Pro Max equipped with 7560mAh battery, released on October 23

On October 20th, Redmi officially announced the battery life specifications of the K90 Pro Max. The new phone will be equipped with a 7560mAh Xiaomi Jinshajiang battery, supporting 100W wired fast charging, 50W wireless fast charging, and 22.5W reverse charging, and is fully compatible with the 100W PPS universal charging protocol. For reference, the Redmi K80 Pro has a 6000mAh battery capacity and charges at 120W (wired) and 50W (wireless).

The Redmi K90 Pro Max will be equipped with the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 Extreme Edition mobile platform, the new AI independent graphics chip D2, and a 6700mm² 3D ice-cooled circulation cold pump.

In terms of the display, the Redmi K90 Pro Max will feature a 6.9-inch Super Pixel screen, using the same "Super Pixel" screen technology as the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. In addition, the screen supports 1nit ultra-low light protection, full-brightness DC dimming technology, and circularly polarized light 2.0 technology, providing users with a superior visual experience.

In terms of imaging, the REDMI K90 Pro Max will be equipped with a 1/1.31-inch ultra-large main camera and the same high-dynamic sensor "Light Hunter 950" as the Xiaomi 17. The main camera supports 13.5EV high dynamic range and DXG high dynamic technology, and is equipped with a piece-by-piece coated 1G+6P glass-plastic hybrid lens to significantly reduce glare. In addition, the K90 Pro Max will also be equipped with a 5x periscope telephoto lens, supporting 5x optical zoom, 10x lossless zoom and OIS optical image stabilization. The new phone's ultra-wide-angle lens is the same 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens as the Xiaomi 17.

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