Redmi K90 Max Surfaces On Geekbench, 16GB RAM And Dimensity 9500 Set To Strike

Author: Qoo Media

Redmi K90 Max has started to appear ahead of its official launch in China, and the latest sign comes from Geekbench. The benchmark listing points to a high-end hardware setup, including 16GB of RAM, Android 16, and a chipset that strongly suggests MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500.

The device was identified through a verified Geekbench entry tied to the model number Xiaomi 2604FRK1EC. The listing first drew attention from XpertPick and was later verified by Gadgets 360, which supports the assumption that this model belongs to the Redmi K90 family and will sit alongside the standard K90 and the K90 Pro Max.

What Geekbench Reveals

Geekbench often exposes early clues about a phone’s final configuration, and the Redmi K90 Max listing offers several of them. The device is shown with 14.88GB of memory, which is typically marketed as 16GB in smartphone specs.

That amount of RAM places the phone firmly in flagship territory. It also suggests a strong focus on heavy multitasking, large apps, gaming, and sustained performance under demanding workloads.

The benchmark also confirms Android 16 on the device. In Xiaomi’s current software lineup, that would likely arrive with HyperOS 3 layered on top, although the final software details may still change before release.

A Chipset Built for Speed

The CPU data in the Geekbench record points to an octa-core setup based on ARMv8 architecture, running with a base frequency of 2.70GHz. That combination matches the expected profile of the MediaTek Dimensity 9500.

The Dimensity 9500 is said to use an “All Big Core” design, which removes low-power efficiency cores in favor of a full performance-focused layout. That makes it especially relevant for users who care more about raw speed than battery-first balance.

The reported core setup is as follows:

  1. 1 Ultra core up to 4.21GHz
  2. 3 Premium cores up to 3.50GHz
  3. 4 Pro cores at 2.70GHz

This structure is intended to keep performance consistent across demanding tasks. It also places Redmi K90 Max in the same general performance class as other premium phones expected to use the same chipset, including select models from Oppo and Vivo.

Benchmark Numbers Put It in Flagship Range

On Geekbench 6.6.0 for Android AArch64, Redmi K90 Max recorded 3,513 in single-core performance. In multi-core testing, the device reached 10,711 points.

Those are strong numbers for a phone that has not been formally introduced yet. Single-core performance matters for quick app launches and general responsiveness, while multi-core results matter more for AI processing, gaming, and heavier productivity tasks.

For context, Gadgets 360 reported that the Vivo X300 Pro posted 3,337 in single-core and 9,983 in multi-core testing on the same platform. The Oppo Find X9 Pro recorded 3,251 and 9,771, respectively, which places the Redmi K90 Max in a very competitive position based on this early result.

Key Details From the Listing

Item Reported Detail
Model number Xiaomi 2604FRK1EC
RAM 14.88GB, likely marketed as 16GB
OS Android 16
Chipset Suspected MediaTek Dimensity 9500
Single-core score 3,513
Multi-core score 10,711

These early details suggest Xiaomi is preparing the Redmi K90 Max as a performance-first device. The combination of a new flagship-class chip, large RAM capacity, and the latest Android build points to a phone aimed at users who want fast everyday use and strong headroom for more demanding apps.

Launch Timing and What to Watch Next

Xiaomi has already confirmed that the Redmi K90 Max will launch in China in April at 7:00 p.m. local time. That means more official details should follow soon, including information about the display, cameras, battery size, and charging speed.

For now, Geekbench gives the clearest view of Xiaomi’s direction for this model. If the benchmark result holds up in the final product, the Redmi K90 Max could become one of the fastest Redmi phones yet, backed by the Dimensity 9500 and 16GB of RAM for users who prioritize speed above all else.

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