Redmi K60 Ultra Surfaces On Geekbench With Flagship Dimensity 9200+: Is It A Rebranded Premium Xiaomi 13T Pro?
The Redmi K60 Ultra, an eagerly-awaited Android smartphone with a powerful processor had recently surfaced online. Due to multiple Geekbench, its flagship chipset and other key specifications and features have been revealed.
Xiaomi just held a mega event, launching the budget-friendly Redmi 12 4G and 5G Android smartphones, other accessories, and even a Smart TV. The company has announced Redmi 11 4G and 5G too. Now details about the Redmi K60 Ultra have surfaced online.

Redmi K60 Ultra 5G Geekbench Listing Reveals CPU, RAM, And Other Specs
The Redmi series from Xiaomi has always been one of the most popular as it is known for offering stellar hardware. The Redmi K50i, which is currently available in India, packs the Dimensity 8200.
The Redmi K60 Ultra was previously rumored to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9200 SoC. However, multiple Geekbench listings have indicated the upcoming Redmi K series smartphone will feature the MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ chipset.

The "Plus" variant of the Dimensity 9200 has the prime or performance Cortex-X3 core running at 3.35GHz. Three A715 performance cores have been clocked at 3.0GHz and the four A510 efficiency cores have been clocked at 2.0GHz. In comparison, the non-Plus variant has Cortex-X3 at 3.05 GHz, A715 at 3.0 GHz, and A510 at 1.8GHz.
The Geekbench listing further confirms the Redmi K60 Ultra is packing 16GB RAM. The device is running Android 13 OS, but Xiaomi should slap its own MIUI 14 custom layer on top. Some reports suggest Xiaomi could launch an entry-level variant of the Redmi K60 Ultra with 12GB of RAM.
Redmi K60 Ultra 5G Leaked Specifications, Features
The K60 Ultra is rumored to feature a 6.73-inch 1.5K LTPO AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh. The screen is rumored to have a 1440 x 3200 pixels resolution and feature an under-display fingerprint scanner.
Xiaomi is expected to pack a 5,000mAh or 5,500mAh battery inside the Redmi K60 Ultra. The Redmi smartphone was recently certified for 120W wired fast charging.
Incidentally, the motherboard of the Redmi K60 Ultra is codenamed "corot", the Geekbench listing revealed. The upcoming Xiaomi 13T Pro too has the same motherboard. Hence, Xiaomi may sell the same device under different names in different regions.


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