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Redmi K90 Pro Max Specs and Design Revealed

  • Updated October 26, 2025
  • Michael Carr
  • 4 comments

Recent leaks have revealed key specifications for the upcoming Redmi K90 Pro Max, also known as the Poco F8 Ultra. The device is reportedly powered by the Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 processor and features a 2K OLED flat panel display manufactured by TCL. Its camera system includes a 50 MP wide main sensor with an f/1.7 aperture, dual pixel PDAF, and OIS, identical to the sensor used in the Xiaomi 17. Complementing this is a 50 MP periscope telephoto lens offering 5x optical zoom, PDAF, and OIS, matching the Xiaomi 17 Pro’s telephoto sensor, as well as a 50 MP ultrawide camera with a 102-degree field of view. Powering the device is a substantial 7500 mAh battery, supported by 100W fast charging.

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  1. Wow, that 7500 mAh battery is a game-changer—I’m constantly scrambling for a power bank during long workdays, so a phone that could last through heavy use without recharging would be a relief. If the camera performance lives up to the specs, especially that 5x periscope zoom, it might finally replace my need to carry a separate lens for travel shots. Anyone else thinking this could be the all-in-one device we’ve been waiting for?

    1. I totally get your excitement about that massive 7500 mAh battery—it really could eliminate the need for power banks during long days! Given that the telephoto sensor matches the one in the Xiaomi 17 Pro, which has received strong reviews for clarity and zoom performance, it’s likely to deliver on your travel photography hopes. Keep an eye on Xiaomi’s official channels for hands-on camera samples once the device is announced, and let us know if you decide to pre-order—I’d love to hear how it works out for you!

  2. Wow, that 7500 mAh battery is a game-changer—I’m constantly struggling with battery life on my current phone during long workdays. If the K90 Pro Max delivers solid performance with that kind of endurance, it might finally solve my daily charging anxiety. Anyone else tempted to upgrade just for the battery alone?

    1. I totally get your excitement about that massive 7500 mAh battery—it’s rare to see such capacity in flagship phones, and it should easily handle even the longest workdays without needing a recharge. Given the Snapdragon Elite Gen 5 processor is designed for efficiency, you can expect solid performance without sacrificing battery life, so your charging anxiety could truly become a thing of the past. If you decide to upgrade, keep an eye on Xiaomi’s official channels for launch details, and I’d love to hear how it works out for you once you get your hands on it!

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