Xiaomi has officially detailed the charging capabilities of its upcoming Redmi Turbo 5 Max, confirming 100W wired fast charging, 27W reverse wireless charging, and a massive 9,000mAh battery. The company claims the device will outlast competitors with larger batteries, positioning it as a sub-flagship powerhouse focused on longevity and performance.
Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Redmi Turbo 5 Max, its first smartphone powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500s chipset. In a series of teasers on Weibo, the company has now confirmed key specifications, focusing on battery and charging technology. The device is shaping up to be a compelling option for users who prioritize battery life and fast charging over the absolute top-tier camera systems found in true flagship models.
The centerpiece is the 9,000mAh battery, a capacity that is exceptionally large for a modern smartphone. To manage such a battery, Xiaomi has equipped the Turbo 5 Max with its proprietary Surge P3 charging chip. This enables 100W wired fast charging, which should theoretically bring the massive battery from 0% to 100% in a short time. For context, the company notes that the phone supports the PPS (Programmable Power Supply) protocol, which is known for its efficiency and ability to negotiate power delivery in a way that can help preserve battery health over time. Xiaomi claims the battery is rated for 1,600 full charge cycles while maintaining "full performance," which, with moderate daily use, translates to over four years of service before significant degradation.

Beyond wired charging, the Turbo 5 Max supports 27W reverse charging. This feature allows the phone to act as a power bank, wirelessly charging other devices like earbuds or even another phone. This is a practical addition for users who frequently find themselves with depleted accessories and no outlet nearby.
Perhaps the most aggressive claim from Xiaomi is about battery endurance. The company states that internal tests show the Turbo 5 Max's 9,000mAh battery can outlast devices with batteries larger than 10,000mAh. This is a direct challenge to recent competitors like the Honor Win series, which have also emphasized large batteries. Xiaomi attributes this potential advantage to the efficiency of the Dimensity 9500s chipset and its own software optimizations. However, as with all manufacturer claims, these figures should be considered provisional until independent, real-world testing by reviewers can verify them.
The Redmi Turbo 5 Max is positioned as a sub-flagship device, meaning it will likely offer a high-performance processor and a large battery at a more accessible price point than Xiaomi's absolute top-tier models. Its success will depend on how well the Dimensity 9500s balances performance with power efficiency to truly deliver on the promised battery life. For users tired of daily charging routines, the combination of a 9,000mAh cell and 100W charging could be a significant draw.
For more details on the official announcement, you can check Xiaomi's official Weibo posts. The device's full specifications and pricing will likely be revealed at its imminent launch event.
Source: Redmi on Weibo

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