Xiaomi Teases Near-Flagship Performance for Upcoming Mid-Range Redmi Turbo 5 Max
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Xiaomi Teases Near-Flagship Performance for Upcoming Mid-Range Redmi Turbo 5 Max

Laptops Reporter
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Xiaomi's upcoming Redmi Turbo 5 Max smartphone promises flagship-tier performance with its Dimensity 9500s chipset at mid-range pricing, challenging competitors with impressive benchmark scores and gaming capabilities.

Xiaomi has revealed significant performance details about its upcoming Redmi Turbo 5 Max, positioning the mid-range device as a potential flagship killer. Scheduled for launch in China, the phone will feature MediaTek's new Dimensity 9500s chipset – a notable departure from Qualcomm's Snapdragon chips that typically power Xiaomi's premium devices.

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Benchmark Dominance The company claims the Dimensity 9500s-powered device achieves an AnTuTu V11 benchmark score of 3.61 million points, significantly outperforming Vivo's Dimensity 9500-equipped X300 Pro (3.39 million points) and approaching the performance of Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 flagships like the OnePlus 15. This positions the Turbo 5 Max firmly between standard flagship and elite-tier devices in raw processing power.

Teased AnTuTu v11 benchmark score of the phone (Image source: Xiaomi)

Gaming Performance Xiaomi emphasizes gaming capabilities with claimed frame rates of 120 FPS in MOBA and FPS titles, plus 60 FPS in RPG games. These figures suggest optimized thermal management and GPU performance uncommon in the mid-range segment, potentially making it a compelling choice for mobile gamers seeking high refresh rates without premium pricing.

Claimed gaming performance of the Redmi Turbo 5 Max (Image source: Xiaomi)

Pricing and Availability The device is expected to retail around ¥2,500 ($359) in China – positioning it aggressively against competitors. Global markets will likely see the device rebranded as the Poco X8 Pro Max. While Xiaomi hasn't confirmed the launch date, the company's teasers indicate an imminent announcement.

This strategic move signals MediaTek's growing competitiveness in high-performance chipsets and Xiaomi's push to deliver flagship-level specifications at accessible price points. If real-world performance matches these claims, the Turbo 5 Max could disrupt the value segment by narrowing the gap between mid-range and premium devices.

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