Redmi K90 Pro Max: Have A Xiaomi 17 Pro Max Screen And First 5x Telephoto Camera
JAKARTA Redmi has raised its flagship smartphone standard again through the launch of Redmi K90 Pro Max, which borrowed technology from the Xiaomi 17 premium series. This device is not just a adik from Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, but a version that brings a new touch especially through the debut of the first 5x telephoto camera on the Redmi line.
Redmi confirmed that K90 Pro Max will use the same M10 screen as the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. The screen measures 6.9 inches OLED 2K and is supported by pixel array independent technology that improves sharpness and color accuracy.
For eye convenience, Qingshan Eye Protection 3.0 is embedded, covering 1-nit low-light eye protection, full DC dimming, and Circular Polarized Light 2.0 which reduces silau and visual fatigue during old use.
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On the camera side, this device carries three 50 MP sensors, including Light Fusion 950 (1/1.31) as the main camera, a 5x periscope telephoto lens (Samsung JN5), and an OV50M ultrawide. With this combination, Redmi promises sharp and clear photo results in various light conditions, complete with examples of camera results that have been released to the public.
For performance, the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 is the main kitchen, combined with a D2 graphics chip for a faster gaming and AI experience. The Ice-Coiling 6,700mm2 3D cooling system ensures the temperature remains stable during peak performance.
The battery capacity of 7,500 mAh is also a separate attraction, complete with the support of 100W wireless charging and 50W wireless. Not to forget, Redmi embeds Bose-powered rear speakers, central metal frames, and IP68/69 certification for dust and water resistance.
With the combination of Xiaomi 17 Pro Max screen technology and new camera innovations, Redmi K90 Pro Max seems ready to compete directly with top flagship proving that Redmi is no longer just a value brand', but a serious player in the high-end arena.
This move confirms Xiaomi's ambition to blur the boundary between 'premium' and affordable' innovations, a strategy that could shake up the smartphone's global market by the end of 2025.