

A new Xiaomi 5G phone with model number 2604FRK1EC has appeared on China’s 3C certification platform, and the listing points to support for 100W charging. While the certification entry itself is light on details, the device is already being linked to the upcoming Redmi K90 Ultra.
Chinese tipster Digital Chat Station said the newly certified phone belongs to the Redmi K90 Ultra family and described it as the kind of performance-focused device many users have been waiting for. The same source also suggested the phone is expected to use MediaTek’s Dimensity 9500 platform, which would place it squarely in the upper end of the performance-phone segment.
According to the leak, Xiaomi may also have a K Pad 2 performance tablet filing in the pipeline around the same time, and there could be a notebook product in the broader wave as well. The tipster added that a separate model based on an 8e chip has not shown up in the database yet, so it may not launch alongside this device.
The phone had already passed SRRC certification on March 23, and another leak source identified it as the Redmi K90 Ultra. With both regulatory appearances now on record, speculation is building that Xiaomi could unveil the device sometime in April.
For now, the main takeaways are fairly straightforward: the upcoming model appears to support 100W charging, it’s being associated with a Dimensity 9500 chip, and it may be positioned as a serious performance-oriented Redmi release. More concrete hardware details will likely need to wait for Xiaomi’s own announcement or additional certification leaks.