Redmi just dropped a fun one ahead of the October 23 launch. The Redmi K90 Pro Max will ship with a Bose‑branded 2.1 speaker setup that includes an independent woofer on the back of the phone, shown to the right of the cameras in the official teasers.
Bose worked on the tuning for the whole system, not just the extra driver, which is a big deal for folks who care about sound that actually feels fuller, not thin and tinny.
Here is what Redmi is saying so far. You still get two ultra‑linear speakers in the usual top and bottom layout, then the third driver, the woofer, adds low‑end support so music, movies, and games can carry real bass instead of a light thump. The company is promising clearer vocals and richer detail with the added headroom. It is not about gimmicks, it is about moving more air with a driver that is built for low frequencies.
A quick note on design, because this is new territory for phones. The woofer sits on the back next to the camera island, complete with Bose branding. Case makers will need a neat cutout there, and I’m curious how Redmi shaped the vents so you don’t block it when your hand wraps the phone.
Also worth flagging for buyers, Redmi has not posted a max loudness figure or an IP rating in these teasers, so we will get the hard numbers at the event.
Beyond audio, earlier K90 Pro Max teasers point to a large OLED display with DC dimming that can drop to a very low brightness at night, a periscope telephoto with 5x optical reach, and a big battery with fast wired and wireless charging. The phone is built around Qualcomm’s next‑gen Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 platform, which fits the flagship profile.
Launch is set for October 23, and all signs point to Redmi making audio the headline feature this time. If the Bose tuning delivers, the Redmi K90 Pro Max could be the rare phone that you can actually enjoy without reaching for earbuds.
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