Nubia has recently launched the RedMagic 10 Pro series, with the non-Plus model set to hit the global market on December 3. Before its debut in China, AnTuTu discovered the Pro+ variant in its records, achieving a record-breaking score. Shortly after the Chinese premiere, the Snapdragon 8 Elite gaming phone reappeared, boasting an impressive score that broke charts.
Performance Metrics
Yet, when compared to its previous score, this one is slightly lower, sitting at 3,102,960 points. For reference, prior to its launch, the RedMagic 10 Pro+ had been recorded with a score of 3,116,126 points, marking a high benchmark. Both scores are noteworthy, exceeding the average performance of the OnePlus 13 in the last flagship standings.
Expected Results
Naturally, the high score from the RedMagic 10 Pro+ was somewhat anticipated. This is largely due to its combination of the Snapdragon 8 Elite and an active cooling system, a feature not found in many other flagship devices. Additionally, Nubia's latest gaming phone benefits from UFS 4.1 Pro storage, which offers faster performance than the UFS 4.0 storage seen in competing models.
Optimizations and Comparisons
As a gaming phone, it also features several optimizations that may have played a role in achieving such a high score on AnTuTu. It will be fascinating to see how the Asus ROG Phone 9 Pro stacks up against the RedMagic 10 Pro+, as that device also utilizes the Snapdragon 8 Elite, albeit without an active cooling solution.