Redmi K100 Pro Specs Resurface - And they haven't changed a bit

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Thursday, 16 July 2026 at 09:41
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The Redmi K100 Pro is refusing to stay quiet. Less than six weeks after Digital Chat Station first posted its spec sheet, the same tipster is back on Weibo with a fresh post that confirms the earlier details while adding a couple of new ones. The overall picture isn't changing — it's solidifying.
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Summary

  • 185Hz flat OLED display confirmed again: DCS describes it as "ultra-high resolution" — past leaks point to a 6.59-inch or 6.9-inch panel, unconfirmed on size.
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 + dedicated graphics chip: Not a dual main-processor setup — the second chip is a dedicated GPU/display co-processor for gaming, similar to the D2 chip in the K90 Ultra.
  • 200MP main camera, 50MP telephoto with macro: The camera lineup remains unchanged from the June leak.
  • 8,500mAh battery, 100W wired, wireless charging: A substantial cell with competitive charging speed for the category.
  • September–October 2026 China launch expected: No confirmed date yet, with global rebrand expected to follow.

What's New in the Latest Leak

Not much — which is actually the point. DCS posting the same spec sheet a second time is a confidence signal from one of the most reliable Chinese tipsters. When a source reiterates rather than revises, it means the engineering specifications haven't shifted between the first leak and now. That gives the K100 Pro's spec sheet more credibility as a final production target rather than an early development estimate.
The one new detail is the explicit confirmation of a dual-chip architecture — Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 paired with a separate dedicated graphics chip. To be clear: this is not two main processors. The K90 Ultra already uses this configuration, pairing the Snapdragon 8 Elite with a D2 display co-processor that handles AI-driven frame interpolation and game upscaling. Expect the K100 Pro to follow the same pattern, with smoother in-game frame rates as the practical benefit.

The Camera Setup

Two hundred megapixels on the primary sensor is the headline figure, though the sensor format hasn't been confirmed. The 50MP telephoto with macro capability covers the mid-range zoom and close-up photography that the standard 15R generation often left buyers wanting more of. An ultra-wide lens is expected to complete the triple-camera system, though DCS didn't specifically mention it in either leak.

What Still Isn't Confirmed

Display size remains the biggest gap — 6.59 inches versus 6.9 inches is a meaningful difference and neither figure has been nailed down by DCS. Wireless charging wattage is mentioned but unspecified. RAM and storage configurations haven't been leaked. And the global rebrand identity — whether this becomes a Poco F10 Pro, a Xiaomi phone, or something else — is entirely open. September or October in China is the current best estimate. Global timing follows from there.
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