The Redmi K100 has been making headlines in the rumor mill for months. While the phone is tipped to launch in September, a new leak may have revealed much of its hardware well before the official announcement.
Redmi K100 Pro has previously been tipped to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and a massive battery in the 8,000mAh class. Tipster Digital Chat Station (DCS) had also claimed the phone would feature a 200-megapixel primary camera with a large sensor, paired with a 50-megapixel telephoto camera.
Now, the same tipster is back with what appears to be a more complete breakdown of the phone’s specifications, and it’s quite an extensive list.
Here’s the Redmi K100 Pro in full (almost)
According to the latest information from DCS, the Redmi K100 will feature a flat display with an ultra-high 185Hz refresh rate. As previously reported, the device is expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 platform.
As for the battery, DCS claims its capacity starts with an “8,” suggesting at least 8,000mAh. A previous report mentions 8500mAh capacity, to be very specific. The phone is also said to support 50W wireless charging, which will be the first for a vanilla model in the Redmi K-series. The wired charging will remain at 100W.

On the camera front, the Redmi K100 Pro is rumored to feature a 200-megapixel large-sensor main camera alongside a telephoto lens with macro photography capabilities.
The device is also expected to feature a glass back panel and a metal frame, with DCS confirming the metal-frame design in the post’s comments. Other rumored features include symmetrical dual speakers and a 3D ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, and IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance.
While the latest leak doesn’t talk about the price, a previous report suggests the device will cost a lot more than the Redmi K90. The bid could start at around 4,000 yuan, or some $585. For comparison, the Redmi K90 was launched at CNY 2,599, which roughly translates to $380.
The Redmi K100 series is expected to debut in China as early as September or October 2026, with a global variant likely arriving later under a different name.
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