JAKARTA - Xiaomi seems ready to raise the standard for smartphone battery life through its latest series, Redmi Turbo 5. According to the latest leak from a well-known tipter from China, Digital Chat Station, this phone will carry a giant 9,000mAh battery supported by 100W fast charging a combination that is even rarely found in flagship classes.
In uploads on Weibo, the source states that the silicon-carbon-based single battery solution has been finalized and is ready for mass production. This technology allows for an increase in energy density without making the phone body thicker, making it one of the most efficient breakthroughs in the world of smartphones today. In fact, some brands are reportedly testing the 10,000mAh battery, and Redmi is the first to bring this super huge capacity to the main market.
Media teknologi My Drivers menambahkan, seri Redmi Turbo 5 akan menjadi yang terpilih untuk debut dengan baterai 9,000mAh tersebut. Namun, belum jelas model mana yang akan mendapatkannya. Ada laporan yang menyebutkan versi standar akan dibekali baterai 7.500mAh, sementara varian Pro atau Pro Max akan mendapatkan versi 9,000mAh lengkap dengan dukungan Wired charging 100W.
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In addition to battery matters, performance is also the main selling point of this series. The standard Redmi Turbo 5 is said to be one of the first phones to use a 4nm fabrication-based MediaTek Dimensity 8500 chipset. The chip is reportedly able to penetrate the AnTuTu score above 2 million points. The figure usually only reaches flagship class phones. For the Pro version, it is rumored that Redmi will use Dimensity 9500e or even the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 from Qualcomm.
If all these leaks are accurate, Redmi Turbo 5 has the potential to become the world's longest battery-resistant smartphone without compromising on performance. This series is said to be released between December 2025 and January 2026, marking Redmi's ambitious move to redmi redfine the meaning of extreme durability' in the smartphone world.
This innovation also shows the new direction of the Chinese mobile phone industry: racing is no longer about cameras or screens, but about who can survive the longest without electricity plugs.
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