2026 may be the year your phone finally stops begging for a charger. Redmi’s new Turbo 5 Max promises a massive 9000mAh battery and flagship-style features in a tidy, mid-range package. If you hate searching for power sockets, this phone might change how you use your phone every day.
A 9000mAh battery — seriously big
Redmi says the Turbo 5 Max will pack a 9000mAh battery. That’s far larger than the usual 5000–6000mAh most flagships offer. The company hasn’t confirmed exact fast-charging speeds yet, but a recent 3C certification suggests it could support 100W wired charging. It’s not clear if the phone will offer wireless charging.
Design and build
Teasers show a modern look with a fibreglass rear panel that keeps weight down while still looking premium. The back has a vertical, pill-shaped camera module with a dual rear camera setup. Up front there’s a hole-punch display and thin bezels for a strong screen-to-body ratio. Other touches like a metal frame, a likely IP rating of IP64 or better, and an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner give it a flagship-like feel.
Display: bright and smooth
Expect a flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate of 120Hz or higher. Peak brightness could reach up to 4000 nits, which would make outdoor visibility excellent. All that should make scrolling, videos, and games look great.
Power and performance
Inside, the Turbo 5 Max may use the new Dimensity 9500s chipset. It has already appeared in benchmarks, scoring about 3.29 million on AnTuTu. Geekbench listings also show the phone with 16GB of RAM and running on Android 16. Put simply: this phone looks set to handle heavy apps and games without choking.
Camera setup
Official camera details are scarce, but reports expect a 50MP main lens paired with an 8MP secondary lens, similar to Redmi’s earlier models. That combination should be solid for everyday photos, though we’ll wait for real samples to judge low-light and zoom performance.
The Poco rebrand rumor
There’s talk that Poco might launch a global version called the Poco X8 Pro Max this quarter, which could be a rebranded Redmi Turbo 5 Max. If true, buyers outside certain markets may see the same phone under a different name.
Why it could be a game-changer
For people who use their phone all day without access to a charger, the 9000mAh battery plus a strong chipset and premium design makes the Turbo 5 Max very appealing. It balances battery life, performance, and looks — exactly what many users want in 2026.
How it stacks up
The Turbo 5 Max would compete with phones like iQOO Neo 10, Realme GT 6, and Motorola Edge 60. Redmi’s own Turbo 5 Pro, with an 8000mAh battery and telephoto camera, is another close rival. If the Pro’s price sits around ₹25,000–₹30,000, it could be a great pick for gamers and heavy users.

Ramesh is a technology writer at gemch.in, covering smartphone launches, leaks, and comparisons. His articles focus on real-world features, performance, and value-for-money insights to help readers make informed buying decisions.




