Redmi Turbo 5 India Launch Tipped for Early June: Amazon Availability and Monster 7,560mAh Battery Confirmed
So the Redmi Turbo 5 is kinda tipped to land in India in early June 2026, yes via Amazon. This upcoming performance phone is said to come with a huge 7,560mAh battery and 100W fast charging, plus a Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset. You also get a 1.5K 120Hz OLED display, and it’s rated for IP69 durability too.
Redmi Turbo 5
Xiaomi seems to be gearing up to bring its performance oriented Turbo line to India for the first time, like, yeah. After a few official teasers from company people, there’s this launch timeline leak that points to the Redmi Turbo 5 5G making its entry in early June 2026.
On top of that, an official micro site has appeared on Amazon India, so it’s basically confirmed to be on e commerce and not just rumors. And per the industry insider Yogesh Brar, the India version will totally keep the punchy hardware setup found in the Chinese model, which should make it a real disruptor in the upper mid range market.
Sleek Design with Extreme IP69 Robustness
The official promotional images on Amazon kind of show that the Indian model will essentially mirror the clean design language already seen during its first Chinese rollout. The handset uses a flat glass back with a minimalist layout, and it has two big camera rings stacked vertically in the top-left corner, with a circular LED flash ring off to the side .
Even though it packs large internal components, the phone still feels fairly slim at 8.18mm thickness and comes in at a balanced 204 grams. And instead of just sticking with the everyday splash resistant protection many mid-range phones include, the Redmi Turbo 5 steps up with full IP68 , IP69, and IP69K certifications. So in practice it is totally dust-tight and fully rated for surviving high-pressure, high-temperature water jet streams plus deep water immersion as well.

Giant 7,560mAh Silicon-Carbon Battery
The Redmi Turbo 5’s standout thing is without doubt its huge 7,560mAh Silicon-Carbon (Si/C) battery cell. Basically, with next-gen higher-density battery chemistry, Xiaomi seems to have squeezed in a sub 8,000mAh energy reservoir into a normal smartphone body, like it shouldnt really fit, but it does.
Power Parameters
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100W HyperCharge: To keep people from staring at the charger for ages, the phone sticks with 100W wired fast charging, so you can bring that large cell from empty to 100% in about 45 minutes, more or less.
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27W Reverse Charging: Also, the device can moonlight as a high-capacity power bank, letting you reverse charge wireless earbuds, smartwatches, or even a second phone using a USB Type-C cable, with speeds up to 27W.
MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra Performance Blueprint
Under the hood, the Redmi Turbo 5 is powered by this high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra chipset, you know, the real guts of it. It’s built on a modern 4nm fabrication node and inside you get an octa-core setup, with one prime core that can hit an ultra-fast 3.4 GHz, while the Mali-G720 MC8 handles the graphics side, smoothly though.
- Memory options: the platform supports as much as 12GB of LPDDR5X Ultra RAM in total, plus up to 256GB of fast UFS 4.1 storage for the internal workspace.
- Visual canvas: in front there’s a premium 6.59-inch 12-bit 1.5K OLED panel, with a fluid 120Hz refresh rate. The resolution lands at 2756 x 1268, and the peak brightness goes up to 3,500 nits so you can still read everything outdoors, even under direct sunlight. For long, late-night scrolling, it also includes 3840Hz high-frequency PWM dimming… so your eyes aren’t getting hit as hard.
- Next-gen software: when you first turn it on, the phone boots Xiaomi HyperOS 3 on top of Android 16, delivering an optimized user interface, with upgraded security configurations and all.

50MP Sony IMX882 OIS Camera System and Biometrics
For photography, the dual rear arrangement is basically run by a 50-megapixel main camera, using a Sony IMX882 sensor with a quick f/1.5 aperture and hardware built Optical Image Stabilization OIS, meant for stable 4K footage at 60 FPS, yeah. The central lens is paired with an 8-megapixel ultra-wide angle module, plus a 20-megapixel punch-hole camera that takes care of front facing selfies.
Alongside that there are extra bits like a premium ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, giving near instant biometric unlocks. Then there’s an integrated IR Blaster for controlling home appliances smoothly and reliably, and finally high fidelity stereo speakers for cleaner audio.
Expected India Pricing and Competitive Landscape
The base version of the Redmi Turbo 5 first showed up in China at CNY 2,299 (kind of about ₹30,000). For the Indian audience, industry tracking signals are pointing that Xiaomi may try to land an aggressive sub-₹35,000 price tag, to push hard against rival mid-range flagships.
Also, with the Amazon micro site already live and a rollout window set for early June 2026, tech enthusiasts probably won’t have to wait too long before launch day discounts, and the official availability pathways are clarified.

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