The most powerful smartphone in the world is Chinese and it is arriving soon in France.
RedMagic may not speak to you, but it is a rising player in smartphone gaming. This is the section dedicated to mobile gaming at Nubia (formerly ZTE). Their new addition is the RedMagic 10 Pro+, a big 6.85-inch baby powered by Qualcomm’s brand new high-end chip, the Snapdragon 8 Elite.
The highest score ever recorded
Specialized service in measuring the performance of smartphones and tablets, AnTuTu has just listed this RedMagic 10 Pro+. And the score awarded is gigantic: 3,102,960 points. This is the biggest result ever recorded on the platform.
In comparison, the OnePlus 13 which shares the same SoC reaches 2.9 million points at best. Behind, we find the Oppo Find X8 Pro or the Vivo
Thanks to active cooling
Back to the RedMagic 10 Pro+. How does he rise above the fray? Well, this is a gaming smartphone, optimized for ultimate performance. In this sense, its cooling is worked to the extreme. Where most high-end smartphones are content with a passive system with a vapor chamber, Nubia implements active cooling with a fan integrated into its smartphone, as was already the case for the RedMagic 9 Pro .
By drastically lowering the temperature, the smartphone is then able to operate at higher frequencies. Be careful, RedMagic must also pay attention to the heat released. During our test of the RedMagic 9S Pro, it was too high during prolonged gaming sessions, making the experience less pleasant.
Asus also uses active cooling on its ROG Phone 8 Pro, but it comes additionally, via a separate accessory to plug into the phone. On the RedMagic 10 Pro+, it’s completely integrated.
The RedMagic 10 Pro+ is launched this November 18 in China. Its international release is scheduled for December 3. Among its characteristics, we note its 144 Hz screen, its active cooling, but also its enormous 7050 mAh battery! Its silicon-carbon design allows for better autonomy without impacting the weight of the device: 229 grams. Its price should be around 1000 euros, less than an Asus ROG, in comparison.