Xiaomi released the Redmi K90 and K90 Pro Max in October 2025, and the lineup isn't complete yet. The series is expected to have at least two more phones: the K90 Pro and the K90 Ultra. Digital Chat Station, a reliable Weibo leaker, has already shared some early details about the latter, and now, a key spec of the former has surfaced.
This leak comes from Smart Pikachu, another notable Weibo tipster. Per the leak, the current prototype of the phone features a 6.6-inch display, which would make the upcoming smartphone have the same form factor as the Redmi K80 Pro.
To look back, the Redmi K80 Pro launched with a 6.67-inch display, and it was powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite (OnePlus Pad 3 with the same SoC curr. $579.99 on Amazon). The upcoming phone, on the other hand, could see a notable change in terms of the SoC. Early reports suggest that Xiaomi could choose a Dimensity flagship SoC instead of the 8 Elite Gen 5 from Qualcomm.
More specifically, the recent reports have hinted that the Redmi K90 Pro will be powered by the Dimensity 9500, while the K90 Ultra will pack the Dimensity 9500+. If this stands true, the latter will likely debut in the middle of 2026, given that's the usual timeline when MediaTek introduces the Plus variant of its latest flagship SoC.
As for the possible launch timeline for the Redmi K90 Pro, there's no concrete information about it yet. However, if Xiaomi doesn't release it by December 2025, it could make a Chinese debut early next year. Check out our past coverage to learn more about the leaked specs of the K90 Ultra.
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Smart Pikachu on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)







