RedMagic's 10S Pro Is One of the Most Powerful Phones I've Ever Tested
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RedMagic 10S Pro unboxing and hands-on
What's 6.85" big, has a massive 7,050mAh battery, an overclocked 4.47GHz Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, 24 GB of RAM, and more RGB than a desktop PC? Oh, and has its own cooling fan? You (likely) guessed it - the RedMagic 10S Pro. We have the Dusk model with 24GB of RAM and 512GB of storage (you can even go to 1TB). The phone ships with a red USB-C cable, an 80W charger, and a form-fitting grey transparent case. The 10S Pro is unmistakable as a RedMagi…
RedMagic 10S Pro launched globally with Snapdragon 8 Elite
RedMagic has launched its latest gaming flagship in the global market, the RedMagic 10S Pro. It was launched last month in China, and it is the successor to the RedMagic 9S Pro. Like previous RedMagic phones launched globally, this one comes with high-end specifications and an aggressive price tag. Design-wise, the RedMagic 10S Pro has a boxy design. There is a flat metal frame and a flat display on the front with no cutout for the selfie camera…
The Redmagic 10S Pro goes global with god-tier specs at an affordable price
Redmagic has officially announced the global launch of the Redmagic 10S Pro, its latest smartphone dedicated to mobile gaming. While the phone technically launched at the end of last month, it was only released in China at the time. Now with the global launch, the Redmagic 10S Pro will be available in markets like the US and other regions outside of China, where past Redmagic phones have been sold. The big deal here is the upgrade to performance…
The Redmagic 10 Pro was already a beautiful baby at the beginning of the year with more than enough for the gaming. The new Redmagic 10S Pro still pushes performance with its special version of the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, an enriched IA part and an improved cooling system, always with the originality of a fan at the back. Does the game (mobile) worth the candle (RGB)?
Renowned under our latitudes, REDMAGIC is back to us with a new ultra-high-end gaming smartphone. Nubia's (and ZTE) subsidiary also seems to have taken special care of the aesthetics of its new product, which takes on the fake look of Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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