Redmi Turbo 5 Max's design and battery capacity have been confirmed officially. The handset will feature a large 9,000mAh ...
Dimensions (mm) 161.11 x 74.95 x 7.99 163.30 x 77.90 x 8.90 ...
The Redmi Turbo 5 series contains the Redmi Turbo 5 Max, the brand has officially announced earlier this month. The Max suffix is new to this line, which previously only had vanilla and Pro models.
The Redmi Turbo 5 Pro has long been rumored to sport a 9,000 mAh battery with support for 100W wired charging, and while the cell's capacity still isn't confirmed, the charging spec now is. That's ...
The Pro+ is where the real "global" changes happen. While the Chinese model had a 50MP main sensor, Xiaomi swapped it for a 200MP HPE monster for the international crowd. It supports 2x and 4x ...
Tired of hearing the same holiday jazz playlist every December? This year, Jazz Night in America is doing Christmas differently. We're handing the reins to the ultimate crate-digger: Don Was, ...
The global Redmi Note 15 series images, specs, and price details have leaked online. The lineup will include three models: the Redmi Note 15, Note 15 Pro, and Note 15 Pro+. The phones were launched in ...
The Redmi Note 14 series has five models, but which one is worth your money? Read our honest review of the good and bad sides of each phone. Redmi (or Xiaomi, as many know it) has slowly carved out ...
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The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro, a mid-range smartphone from Xiaomi's subsidiary Redmi, was just released in China. The smartphone has a huge 7,550mAh battery and is powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 CPU. There ...
At a time when its parent company is battling financial hardship, WBEZ is among more than a dozen public media stations being investigated by the Federal Communications Commission for its underwriting ...
The FCC is seeking advice from the public on what rules it should axe. The agency in charge of communications law says it wants to remove "unnecessary regulatory burdens." FCC Chair Brendan Carr has ...
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