Xiaomi MIX Flip and Redmi K80 Ultra: Xiaomi is gearing up to launch big products on June 26th in China, and among the products that will be out are strong flagships, multi-function tablets, and wearables. Some of the standouts among them are the Xiaomi Mix Flip 2, Redmi K80 Ultra, and Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro. These show the company is not holding back to shatter records when it comes to hardware innovation, performance, and design. Here’s a detailed rundown of what’s in store.

Xiaomi Mix Flip 2: A Top-End Foldable with Premium Specs

The Mix Flip 2 will be the second-generation foldable flip phone from Xiaomi, and it’s expected to be a significant jump. It has a 6.85-inch 1.5K OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, driven by the newest Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC on a 3nm process with 4.32GHz peak clock speeds. The device will feature a dual 50MP Leica-calibrated camera module (main + ultra-wide) and a 5,100mAh battery with support for wireless charging at 50W. It is also IPX8 rated for water resistance.

Enhanced Performance Compared to the Last Device

Compared to the original Mix Flip, however, this one gets substantial improvements, such as the improved Snapdragon chip, larger battery, faster charging, and enhanced ruggedness. Even though the original Mix Flip never reached India, there is no announcement if the Mix Flip 2 will reach the worldwide market, even less so India. That being said, globally, the price is expected to reach around EUR 1,300 (or Rs 1,30,000 approximately).

Redmi K80 Ultra: Gaming Monster

Redmi K80 Ultra comes with a 6.83-inch 1.5K display with a maximum refresh rate of 144Hz. It gets the power from the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chip, clocked at 3.73GHz, and comes with the Immortalis-G925 GPU along with a D2 chip for better gaming. It has an enormous 7,410mAh battery with 100W fast charging. Its camera details include a 50MP OIS main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 20MP front sensor.

More Power, Bigger Battery, New OS

Compared to the earlier one, K80 Ultra provides better display, a newer and stronger chipset, and better ruggedness with an IP68/69 rating. Android 15-based HyperOS 2 is expected to be pre-installed on the phone. Price in China is expected to be CNY 2,699 to CNY 2,799 (Rs 32,000 to Rs 34,000). Indian release, however, does not seem on the cards.

Redmi K Pad: Pocket-Sized Gaming Tablet

Redmi K Pad will become the first gaming tablet of Xiaomi in a compact size. It will feature an 8.8-inch 3K IPS LCD screen with a 165Hz refresh rate, powered by the Dimensity 9400+ SoC. The battery size is 7,500mAh, and it also supports 55W fast charging, while Xiaomi includes a 67W adapter inside the box. A 13MP rear and 8MP front camera complete the offering.

Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro: For Power Users

The Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro is intended for users requiring a high-end tablet experience. It’s rumored to feature a big 12.5-inch 144Hz IPS LCD with an in-house Xiaomi Xring O1 chip powering it. It will boast a huge 10,610mAh battery with super-fast 120W charging support. The camera system features a 50MP rear shooter and a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

Conclusion

With this launch event, Xiaomi is making a strong statement across multiple product categories. If you’re into foldables, gaming, or providing an elite-class tablet, Xiaomi seems to have something strong up its sleeve on June 26.