New Redmi attacks the competition with aggressive pricing. It has a top-tier chip, a giant battery, and a minimalist design

  • Redmi K80 Ultra is a flagship model with a 7410mAh battery
  • The phone offers a Dimensity 9400+ processor and up to 16 GB of RAM
  • It might arrive in the Czech Republic in autumn as Xiaomi 15T Pro

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
28. 6. 2025 16:00

The Chinese technology giant Xiaomi has once again proven its ability to surprise. It has just introduced a new flagship, the Redmi K80 Ultra (also referred to as Redmi K80 Extreme Edition), on its domestic market. It stands out primarily for its minimalist design, top-tier performance, and especially its enormous battery, whose capacity exceeds the 7,000 mAh mark. Combined with an aggressive pricing policy, it presents an interesting challenge even to significantly more expensive competitors.

Premium hardware led by MediaTek

Unlike some other flagship models of the brand, the Redmi K80 Ultra relies on a MediaTek chipset. Specifically, it’s the Dimensity 9400+, which is also found in devices like the OnePlus Ace 5 Ultra, Oppo Find X8s, or Vivo X200s. The phone is available with up to 16 GB of LPDDR5x memory and up to 1 TB of UFS 4.1 storage, which matches flagship specifications.

In addition, it features a truly impressive battery with a capacity of 7410 mAh, which supports 100W wired charging. As is customary for the Redmi series, wireless charging is unfortunately absent, representing one of the compromises made to keep the price favorable.

Premium display, but weaker cameras

Another significant advantage of the new model is its display. The 6.83-inch AMOLED panel offers a resolution of 2772 x 1280 pixels, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of up to 3,200 nits. Xiaomi also boasts the implementation of full DC dimming technology, which completely eliminates pulse-width modulation (PWM) and thus protects users‘ eyes.

In terms of cameras, the Redmi K80 Ultra offers a 50Mpx main sensor and a 20Mpx front camera. However, the ultra-wide-angle lens with a resolution of 8 MP is rather subpar compared to the competition, representing another area where costs were saved. A telephoto lens is not included in the rear camera setup at all.

It is therefore evident that Redmi definitely did not aim at photography enthusiasts and instead delivered a device that, in a minimalist body, brings fantastic performance and excellent battery life.

Aggressive pricing in China, potential arrival in the Czech Republic

The Redmi K80 Ultra starts in China at a price of 2,599 jüanů (approximately 7,700 Kč without tax) for the version with 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. The top-spec variant with 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage costs 3,799 jüanů (about 11,200 Kč).

Regarding availability on the Czech market, it is likely that the phone could arrive here under the designation Xiaomi 15T Pro, which would correspond to the manufacturer’s previous strategy. The previous generation Redmi K70 Ultra was sold globally as Xiaomi 14T Pro. However, it is necessary to consider that the global version may offer certain changes compared to the Chinese model, especially in the area of cameras, where there could be an improvement to the ultra-wide-angle camera and the addition of a telephoto lens. Typically, this could be the result of collaboration between Xiaomi and the German company Leica.

How do you like the new Redmi K80 Ultra?

Source: Xiaomi, Notebookcheck

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