The upcoming Redmi K90 Max has surfaced on benchmarking platform Geekbench ahead of its official launch, revealing key performance specifications and hardware details. The device is expected to join the existing K90 series lineup and is scheduled to debut in China on April 21.
According to the listing, the smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, indicating flagship-level performance capabilities. The processor features an advanced “all big core" architecture, including one ultra core clocked at 4.21GHz, three premium cores at 3.50GHz, and four efficiency cores running at 2.70GHz.
The benchmark listing suggests that the Redmi K90 Max will come equipped with up to 16GB of RAM, with approximately 14.88GB detected in testing, likely marketed as 16GB in retail units. The device is also shown running on Android 16, possibly layered with Xiaomi’s custom HyperOS 3 interface.
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In terms of performance, the handset posted strong benchmark scores, achieving around 3,500 points in single-core tests and over 10,700 points in multi-core performance. These figures place it firmly in the flagship segment, aligning closely with other premium smartphones powered by the same chipset.
Comparable devices such as the Vivo X300 Pro and Oppo Find X9 Pro have recorded similar scores, highlighting consistent performance across devices using the Dimensity 9500 platform. This suggests that the Redmi K90 Max will compete directly with top-tier Android smartphones in terms of speed and efficiency.
With its launch just days away, more details about the Redmi K90 Max, including pricing, design, and additional features, are expected to emerge. The device is anticipated to strengthen Redmi’s presence in the premium smartphone segment as competition intensifies in the global flagship market.
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