Earlier today, Xiaomi revealed the design of the upcoming Redmi K80 Ultra. Now, the company has shared new details on Weibo about the device’s chipset and thermal management. Aimed at gamers and power users, the K80 Ultra is shaping up to be one of Redmi’s most performance-focused flagships to date.

The device will be the first to combine MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ chipset with Xiaomi’s in-house D2 discrete graphics chip. This powerful pairing has already scored over 3.24 million points on AnTuTu V10, setting a new record on the platform. While benchmark scores don’t always reflect real-world performance, the result signals serious capability, especially for a phone expected to launch within the 3000 yuan ($418) bracket.

Xiaomi has matched this raw power with a redesigned thermal architecture. The K80 Ultra will feature Redmi’s largest-ever 3D IceLoop vapor chamber, built to handle sustained gaming and multitasking loads. It is further supported by Fury Engine 4.0, a software optimization suite designed to push performance tuning even further.
Leaked specifications suggest the K80 Ultra will come with a 6.83-inch LTPS OLED display at 1.5K resolution, a 7,500mAh battery with 100W fast charging, and an IP68-rated build. It features a flat panel with subtle corner curves, a quad-curved metal frame, and a premium fiberglass back.
Xiaomi has confirmed additional premium features such as an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, an upgraded stereo speaker setup, a refined tactile vibration motor, and a metal mid-frame for structural rigidity.
Alongside the smartphone, Xiaomi is preparing to launch the Redmi K Pad. The tablet features an 8.8-inch LCD display with 3K resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It is powered by the Dimensity 9400+ chipset, runs Android 15, and is expected to offer up to 16GB of RAM with 67W fast charging support. The design is minimal, with a single rear camera and LED flash, and it is positioned to compete with tablets like the iPad Mini 7, Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, and Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4).
Xiaomi hasn’t announced a launch date yet, but both devices are expected to debut in China later this month.
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