
Redmi K80 Ultra and Redmi K Pad unveiled
It's a big day for Xiaomi and Redmi as the two brands announced a plethora of devices at their launch event in China. The Redmi K80 Ultra is the latest flagship killer offering in the series, armed with a Dimensity 9400+ chipset and a massive 7,410mAh battery with 100W charging. It is joined by the Redmi K Pad – a compact tablet entry with an 8.8-inch IPS LCD, Dimensity 9400+ chipset and a 7,500mAh battery. Redmi K80 Ultra
Redmi K80 Ultra slots in between the Redmi K80 and the K80 Pro as a more gaming-oriented device. It's built around a 6.83-inch OLED screen with 1280p+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 3,200 nits peak brightness and offers an embedded ultrasonic fingerprint scanner and a 20MP front-facing camera.
Redmi K80 Ultra opts for MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ which is configurable with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The device is IP68 water and dust resistant and boots Xiaomi HyperOS 2 based on Android 15.
The back houses a 50MP main cam armed with a 1/1.55" OV Light Fusion 800 sensor which is paired with 8MP ultrawide lens (OV08F).
Redmi also overhauled the speaker setup on the K80 Ultra with its latest dual speaker setup, boasting massive AAC 1115 coaxial stereo speakers and an X-axis linear vibration motor.
Redmi K80 Ultra key specs (machine translated from Chinese)
Elsewhere, Redmi K80 Ultra brings a 7,410mAh silicon carbon battery with 100W wired charging and support for bypass charging.
Redmi K80 Ultra
Redmi K80 Ultra comes in Sandstone Gray, Moon Rock White, Spruce Green and Ice Front Blue colors. Pricing in China starts at CNY 2,599 ($362) for the 12/256GB trim and tops out at CNY 3,799 ($530) for the version with 16GB RAM and 1 TB storage. Redmi K Pad
Redmi K Pad is the first compact tablet from the brand. It's built around an 8.8-inch IPS LCD with 3,008 x 1,880px resolution, a 165Hz refresh rate and a 16:10 aspect ratio. It's housed inside a 6.46mm thick metal unibody and weighs 336 grams.
Like the Redmi K80 Ultra, Redmi K Pad features MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ chipset and is configurable with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. You get an 8MP front-facing camera and a 13MP rear shooter.
The Redmi K series is gaming-focused, so K Pad gets a 12,050mm² vapor chamber to help keep thermals in check during gaming sessions.
Redmi K Pad features dual USB-C ports and a 7,500 mAh battery
The other interesting bit is that you get two USB-C ports, with one located on the bottom and a second port on the side, so you can game while you charge. Speaking of the battery, it comes in at 7,500mAh and supports 67W wired charging.
Redmi K Pad comes in Deep Black, Spruce Green, and Smoky Purple. The baseline 12/256GB trim is priced at CNY 2,799 ($390) while the top-tier 16GB RAM and 1TB storage model will go for CNY 4,199 ($585).
Redmi K80 Ultra • Redmi K Pad

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