Redmi K90 Ultra launch date and fan cooling details for June 30

Posted by Aman Dixit
 Redmi K90 Ultra launch date and fan cooling details for June 30

Redmi K90 Ultra is now set for a June 30 launch in China, and the early details point to a phone built for sustained gaming rather than short benchmark runs. Redmi is positioning it in the CNY 3,000 class, with a built-in cooling fan, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and 144FPS gaming support aimed at players who care about consistency over a long session.

That positioning matters because the mid-premium gaming phone segment has become more crowded, and brands are leaning harder on thermal control, battery life, and gaming-specific features. The K90 Ultra appears to push in that direction with a few unusually focused hardware choices, though some of the battery information is still based on reports rather than a final spec sheet.

Redmi K90 Ultra adds D2 chip and e-sports touch controls

One of the main additions is a dedicated D2 gaming graphics chip, which is meant to support the phone’s performance load during demanding play. Redmi is also including e-sports touch controls and landscape network optimisation, both of which are targeted at people who spend long stretches in multiplayer games and want more stable input and connection behavior.

  • Dedicated D2 gaming graphics chip: added for gaming-focused performance support
  • E-sports touch controls: intended for more responsive play
  • Landscape network optimisation: aimed at improving multiplayer stability
  • 30°C no-throttling claim: presented by Redmi as a sign of sustained performance

These are not the kinds of features that matter much for casual browsing, but they do speak to the phone’s core audience. In the gaming phone category, sustained performance often matters more than a peak score that only lasts a short time. Redmi seems to be leaning into that idea with this model.

The company also says the K90 Ultra held performance steady in a 30°C test without throttling. That claim is important, but it should still be treated as a manufacturer statement unless broader testing confirms it later. Even so, it points to the main selling idea behind the device: steady output under heat, not just one strong burst at the start of a game.

Redmi K90 Ultra may pair 8500mAh battery phone with 100W charging

Battery reports make the K90 Ultra even more interesting. Current information points to a battery exceeding 8,500mAh, paired with 100W fast charging support. If that holds up, it would give the phone unusual stamina for its class and help it stand out in a market where gaming devices often trade endurance for speed.

An 8,500mAh-plus battery would make the phone look less like a device for brief gaming bursts and more like a long-session flagship for power users. That matters in the performance Android market, where buyers often expect not only fast hardware but also enough battery headroom to handle gaming, streaming, and everyday use without constant recharging.

The 100W charging support would help balance that large battery, although the final charging behavior will depend on how Redmi configures the device. For now, the combination of a large battery, active cooling fan, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and 144FPS gaming support gives the K90 Ultra a clear identity. It is being shaped as a performance-first phone, not a general-purpose flagship that happens to game well.

What remains missing is the complete launch spec list, including display details, final camera hardware, storage variants, and confirmed pricing for every model. Those details will matter once the phone is officially unveiled on June 30. Until then, the most reliable takeaway is simple: Redmi is aiming the K90 Ultra directly at gamers who want stable heat control, long battery life, and high frame-rate support in one device.

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Aman Dixit writes about smartphones, gadgets, and consumer technology, with a strong focus on practical buying advice and the latest industry updates. He has authored more than 40 tech articles for JhatpatLo and has been contributing to OneArmour for the last six months. His work covers smartphone launches, comparisons, accessories, and trending tech news, helping readers stay informed and make smarter purchasing decisions through clear and reliable content.