Redmi K90 Pro Max makes a bold play for camera lovers and value seekers alike, pairing flagship-grade imaging hardware with aggressive pricing that’s already catching attention among import buyers.
At the heart of its photography setup is a 50 MP primary camera built around the Light Hunter 950 sensor with a 1/1.31-inch optical format and an impressive 13.5 EV dynamic range. Expect richer detail, cleaner low-light shots, and better balance between highlights and shadows. Complementing it is a 5x telephoto camera that captures native 50 MP images thanks to its ISOCELL JN5 sensor, delivering sharp zoom performance without leaning heavily on digital tricks. Rounding out the rear array is a 50 MP ultra-wide using the OmniVision OV50M, while a 32 MP front camera handles selfies and video calls with plenty of detail.
Pricing is as aggressive as the spec sheet suggests. The Redmi K90 Pro Max starts at CNY 3,999 (about $561) with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Power users can step up to configurations offering as much as 16 GB of RAM and a massive 1 TB of storage for CNY 5,299 (about $744). For collectors and brand enthusiasts, there’s also the Redmi K90 Pro Max Champion Edition featuring special Lamborghini branding, priced at CNY 5,499 (about $772). This limited edition is unlikely to see an official global release as the Poco F8 Ultra and could be harder to source from importers.
Availability is already rolling out through import channels, making the phone a compelling option for mobile photographers and performance-focused users who want cutting-edge camera hardware without typical flagship pricing. With its trio of 50 MP rear cameras, true 5x zoom capability, and a high-resolution selfie shooter, the Redmi K90 Pro Max positions itself as one of the most attractive camera-first buys in its price range.





