REDMI Turbo 5 Goes Live Today: Here’s Whether It’s Worth the Money

Right, so the REDMI Turbo 5 is finally up for grabs. Sale kicked off at 12 PM today, June 19, and honestly, this one’s been brewing for a while. Xiaomi’s bringing the Turbo badge to India properly for the first time, and they’re not being shy about it either, calling it the most powerful REDMI ever made.
What’s the REDMI Turbo 5 Actually About
Here’s the thing. REDMI phones in India usually play it safe. Good cameras, decent chip, nothing that’ll make a gamer weep with joy. The Turbo 5 flips that script a bit. It’s chasing the crowd that cares more about frame rates and battery anxiety than portrait mode bokeh.
Three colours on offer: Turbo White, Nitro Blue, and Asphalt Black. Two RAM configs. And a chipset that, on paper at least, punches well above what you’d expect at this price.
Price and Variants
| Variant | SRP | Bank Discount | Effective Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8GB + 256GB | ₹37,999 | ₹2,000 | ₹35,999 |
| 12GB + 256GB | ₹40,999 | ₹2,000 | ₹38,999 |
The bank discount applies if you’re paying via select cards, so check before you assume the lower number is what hits your wallet.
Check REDMI Turbo 5 price and availability on Amazon
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The Chip and Why REDMI Is Suddenly Talking About Gaming
Under the hood sits the MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultrapaired with LPDDR5X Ultra memory (only on the 12GB version, worth noting) and UFS 4.1 storage. Xiaomi’s also thrown in a 3D IceLoop cooling system, plus something called Game Turbo Wild Boostwhich apparently keeps 20-plus titles running at a steady 120fps without the phone turning into a hand warmer.
Whether that claim survives an actual two-hour BGMI session in Mumbai’s June heat, well, that’s a different story. We’d want to see independent thermal testing before signing off on it completely.


Battery: The Number That Actually Stands Out
A 7540mAh battery. That’s the largest REDMI has ever put into an Indian phone, and it’s using 16% Silicon-Carbon tech to fit that much capacity without the phone turning into a brick.
Charging is handled by 100W HyperCharge, with the adapter included in the box (a small thing, but increasingly rare these days). Xiaomi claims 51% charge in 30 minutes. There’s also 27W reverse charging if you need to top up your earbuds or a friend’s phone in a pinch.
Display and Audio
A 1.5K AMOLED panel with peak brightness touching 3500 nits, which Xiaomi says is the brightest a REDMI screen has ever gone. You get 120Hz AdaptiveSync, Dolby Vision, 12-bit colour depth covering over 68 billion shades, and 3840Hz PWM dimming, which should help if your eyes tend to strain on lower-end OLED panels.
Audio runs through dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res support. Nothing flashy to write home about, but solid for the price bracket.
Camera Setup
| Camera | Sensor | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Primary | 50MP Sony IMX882 | f/1.5, OIS, EIS, 4K 60fps video |
| Burst Mode | Turbo Snap | 100 shots in 4.4 seconds |
| Editing | AI Suite | Built-in post-processing tools |
It’s not trying to out-shoot a flagship. But the OIS and 4K 60fps combo at this price point is a reasonable pitch for anyone who shoots a lot of casual video.
Build Quality and Design
Aerospace-grade metal frame, dual-sided glass, Corning Gorilla Glass 7iand a triple IP rating (IP66, IP68, IP69K) for dust and water resistance. That last bit means it can survive more than a splash, it’s rated for high-pressure water jets too, which is honestly overkill for most buyers but nice to have.
The Pixel Matrix ring lights around the camera module react to calls, notifications and music. It’s a gimmick, sure, but a fun one, and it gives the phone a visual identity that’s actually distinct from the usual REDMI look.
Software
Running HyperOS 3 with Google Gemini baked in, Circle to Searchand HyperConnect for cross-device syncing. Xiaomi is promising four years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security patches, which is genuinely a strong commitment for a phone under ₹40,000.
Should You Buy It
If you’re someone who games a fair bit, hates charging twice a day, and doesn’t care much about chasing the absolute best camera in this segment, the Turbo 5 makes a strong case for itself. The battery alone is reason enough to consider it over rivals sitting at similar price points.
If camera versatility (telephoto, macro, that sort of thing) matters more to you than raw battery and gaming chops, it’s worth cross-shopping against other options in the ₹35,000 to ₹40,000 band before deciding.
Where to Buy
The REDMI Turbo 5 is available via Mi.com, Amazon.in, and Xiaomi Retail stores across India starting today.




