Camera, screen, performance or design are important factors, but battery remains the Holy Grail for millions of users. Xiaomi knows this, and one of its next phones will have only one goal: to make everyone who is tired of charging their phones every day fall in love. All, without unduly changing the weight or size of the deviceusing silicon-carbon technology to fit the maximum amount of mAh into the smallest possible space.
Result? According to Digital Chat Station, Xiaomi wants to release Redmi Turbo 5 with a battery capacity of no more than 9000 mAh. This series has always had good autonomy, but has never had such performance that it could provide several days of autonomy depending on use.
Moreover, this huge number of batteries will be accompanied by 100W charging and an extremely interesting list of characteristics: 1.5K OLED screen, metal body, full water resistance and MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra processor. And all this at a private brand price that could accommodate it Redmi Turbo 5 as one of the mid-range candidates of the year.
Is this Xiaomi coming to Spain? There’s good news
The Turbo series is not known for crossing Asian borders, and this model will be no exception. Now Xiaomi has in mind change name so it has a place in the West. According to little thingthis mobile phone with a 9000 mAh battery could debut in Spain as POKO X8 Pro.
When will he arrive? While much of its feature list has already leaked online, the device isn’t scheduled to launch for several weeks. According to Chinese sources, Redmi Turbo 5 will be launched in China during first quarter of 2026and its debut in Spain as POCO X8 Pro should take place shortly after the launch in its home country.
Will POCO X8 Pro be identical to Redmi Turbo 5? Doubts are on the table. Both devices are expected to share almost all the components, but there may be differences in the main element. Battery could be smaller when model makes the jump to the Westsomething that Xiaomi has already done several times and could repeat, especially in the case of such a large cell.
In the meantime, yes, we will have to wait patiently to see what happens to this model, under what name it will arrive in Spain and, most importantly, with what battery.
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