
Il Redmi K80 Ultra is preparing to enter the Chinese market as the successor to the Redmi K70 Ultra, confirming its focus on gaming and high performance. The device has recently obtained the MIIT certification, suggesting an imminent launch, probably as early as next month.
Redmi K80 Ultra certified with a mammoth 7500mAh battery

One of the most impressive aspects of the Redmi K80 Ultra is its massive battery. According to the information leaked from the CMIIT certification, the device will have a battery with a nominal value of 7.270mAh, which means that the typical value could reach 7.500mAh.
This is a capacity never seen before in a high-end gaming smartphone, designed to ensure prolonged gaming sessions without the need for frequent charging. In addition, it will be equipped with 100W fast charging, allowing the device to be recharged in extremely short times.
The Redmi K80 Ultra will be equipped with a 6,83-inch LTPS OLED display, with 1.5K resolution, ensuring sharp and smooth images, ideal for competitive gaming.
Under the hood, the device will house theThe Dimensity 9400 Plus, a next-generation chipset designed to compete with the best mobile processors on the market. The power of the Dimensity 9400 Plus puts it in direct competition with devices like the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra and the Realme Neo 7 Turbo, both designed for high performance and uncompromising gaming.

The K80 Ultra will not neglect the photographic sector, with a setup at triple 50MP camera, offering high-quality images and versatility in shooting modes.
Design-wise, the device will be built with a central metal frame, ensuring solidity and resistance, as well as a premium feel to the touch.
While the K80 Ultra has achieved MIIT certification, Xiaomi is currently focused on the May 22 event, during which it will present the Xring O1 deca-core chip, the Xiaomi 15S Pro, the Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra and the Xiaomi YU7 SUV.
Therefore, the Redmi K80 Ultra could be unveiled after this event, with the launch expected between June and JulyThe Redmi K80 Ultra is expected to remain exclusive to the China market, but it could get a global relaunch with improved cameras as the Xiaomi 15T Pro.