According to PhoneArena , Redmi's Weibo page said that this device will be equipped with Xiaomi's first 2.1 sound system, a move that could help improve bass quality on current smartphones.

Bose will support Xiaomi in customizing sound on Redmi K90 Pro Max
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To do this, Xiaomi will first bring the Redmi K90 Pro Max two "symmetrical" speakers at the top and bottom of the phone, along with a large subwoofer. Bose has been involved in fine-tuning the sound system, with its logo placed on the third speaker, located next to the camera on the back. Redmi promises the device will deliver "full bass" and detailed sound, clear vocals.
While no specific volume levels have been announced, the addition of an external speaker could help the Redmi K90 Pro Max achieve higher volumes than other phones. The company is confident that this product will usher in “a new era of mobile audio”.
Xiaomi isn't just focusing on 2.1 sound on the Redmi K90 Pro Max
In addition to the outstanding audio features, the Redmi K90 Pro Max is also equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip and three cameras, in which the main camera has a 1 / 1.31 inch sensor. The device also has a large 7,560 mAh battery, supporting up to 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging.


Some images of Redmi K90 Pro Max posted by Xiaomi on Weibo
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The Redmi K90 Pro Max will only be sold in China, although it's possible that Xiaomi will also release a global version of the phone under a different name.
Meanwhile, major brands like Apple and Samsung have kept the audio specifications on their smartphones to meet the basic needs of users. Even the upcoming Galaxy S26 is unlikely to bring a major audio upgrade, like what the iPhone 17 did when compared to the iPhone 16.
The reality is that not everyone is excited about upgrading their smartphone audio. Many people still play TikTok videos through loudspeakers in public, but their demands are for quieter audio, making headphones a priority over subwoofers.
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