Xiaomi's Next Redmi May Ship with 9,000mAh Battery

A Weibo leak claims Xiaomi is testing a Redmi phone with a 9,000 mAh battery and 100W charging, plus a 10,000 mAh prototype. Learn what the rumors mean for battery life, charging, and global availability.

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Xiaomi's Next Redmi May Ship with 9,000mAh Battery

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A well-known Weibo tipster, Digital Chat Station, claims Xiaomi is developing a Redmi phone with a massive 9,000 mAh battery — and 100W fast charging to match. If true, this would push smartphone endurance to a new level, though another prototype reportedly reaches 10,000 mAh.

Leak details: big numbers, bolder claims

The rumor centers on two headline-grabbing figures: a 9,000 mAh cell for an upcoming Redmi model and a separate 10,000 mAh prototype being tested internally. The same source also says the 9,000 mAh variant will support 100W fast charging, which would help offset the long recharge time you’d expect from such a huge battery.

Is this the Redmi Turbo 5?

Some Chinese outlets point to the rumored device as the Redmi Turbo 5. That doesn’t line up with recent reports that pegged the Turbo 5 at around 7,500 mAh, though leaks often conflict at this stage. In short: the target model remains unconfirmed.

Why the skepticism about global launches?

Even if Xiaomi ships a 9,000 or 10,000 mAh version in China, history suggests international units could differ. Xiaomi and other manufacturers have previously reduced cell capacity for European and other markets — usually for regulatory, weight, or logistics reasons. So you may not see the same battery specs outside China.

What this means for users

  • Battery life: Expect multi-day endurance under moderate use if the 9,000 mAh figure is accurate.
  • Charging speed: 100W fast charging would dramatically cut refill times, but thermal and longevity trade-offs matter.
  • Portability: Larger batteries add weight and thickness; expect a heavier handset compared with mainstream phones.
  • Availability: Global specs may be downgraded; don’t assume the Chinese model equals the international release.

Imagine a smartphone that rarely needs a nightly charge — that’s the appeal. But large-cell phones also bring design compromises and potential regional variations. For now, take the leaks with caution: interesting, headline-worthy, but not definitive. Keep an eye on official Xiaomi announcements for confirmation and exact model names.

Source: gsmarena

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