Following the circulation of a leaked image of the Nubia RedMagic 10 Ultra, the next iteration to the RedMagic 9S Pro has recently been put through its paces at Geekbench. The device, powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite and equipped with a cooling fan, achieved an outstanding score of 3,229 points for single-core performance and an impressive total of 10,300 points when all cores are engaged.
Performance Comparison
This advancement makes Nubia's newest gaming phone approximately 42.2% quicker than its predecessor, which is built on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Furthermore, it surpasses the Realme GT7 Pro, which also features a Snapdragon 8 Elite, by 7.2% and 12.6% in both single and multi-core tests, respectively, according to the very first Geekbench results. It's worth noting that early benchmarks of the Realme GT7 Pro indicated a significant performance decline under prolonged use, so the inclusion of a fan could be particularly beneficial for gamers.
High-End Features
With these results, the RedMagic 10 Ultra not only exceeds the performance capabilities of the Apple A18 Pro found in the iPhone 16 Pro, but it also outshines the Apple M2 chip, making it quicker than the 2022 MacBook Air in terms of CPU capabilities. Previous leaks have hinted that the RedMagic 10 Ultra will come loaded with premium features beyond just the Snapdragon 8 Elite, such as a 7-inch display and a robust 7,000 mAh battery. The official announcement for this smartphone is anticipated to happen in November.