JAKARTA - Xiaomi finally put an end to the long speculation by confirming the official launch date of the Redmi Turbo 5 series in China on January 29, 2026. This line immediately became the center of attention of the world because it brought a crazy breakthrough in the endurance sector: the Redmi Turbo 5 Max variant is officially equipped with a giant 9,000 mAh battery - the largest capacity ever embedded by Xiaomi in a smartphone to date.
Xiaomi even claims that thanks to system optimization and energy efficiency, the battery life of the Turbo 5 Max is equivalent to a phone with a capacity of 10,000 mAh.
Not only large, this monster battery is supported by 100W fast charging and 27W reverse charging features, which allow this phone to function as a high-speed power bank for other devices.
More impressively, Xiaomi provides a five-year battery health guarantee, including free replacement if the capacity drops below 80 percent during that period.
In terms of performance, this series will be the first in the world to use the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset, the latest variant designed to deliver flagship-class performance while remaining affordable.
In terms of design, the Redmi Turbo 5 Max looks luxurious with a CNC metal frame, a fiberglass back panel, and eye-catching color options such as Ocean Breeze Blue and Sunrise Orange. On the back, there is a pill-shaped camera module with a 50MP main sensor that is equipped with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) features.
For consumers in Indonesia, this launch news is very important because the Redmi Turbo series is usually brought to the global market - including Indonesia - through a rebranding to the POCO series.
It is strongly suspected that the Redmi Turbo 5 Max will land in the country as the POCO X8 Pro Max in the next few months. With an estimated price in the range of Rp5 million (based on the Chinese price of 2,500 Yuan), this device is predicted to become the new standard for high-performance mobile phones with unreasonable battery endurance.
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