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The 1TB version of the Red Devil 7 Pro is on sale; the Xiaomi Mi 11 seems to limit mobile gaming performance as much as Samsung

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It is officially announced that the Red Devil 7 Pro screen game mobile phone deuterium blade transparent version 18GB + 512GB memory combination version has been sold before, and now the Red Devil officially announced that the 18GB + 1TB version opened pre-sale at 10:00 a.m. today, 7499 yuan.

The Red Magic 7 Pro is equipped with a 6.8-inch UDC full screen, with 1080×2400 resolution, the highest refresh rate of the screen is 120Hz, and it supports three adjustments of 60/90/120Hz, and the multi-accusation sampling rate reaches 960Hz.

Red Magic 7 Pro is equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, with a full blood version of LPDDR5+ UFS3.1, the heat dissipation system of Red Magic 7 Pro is also very powerful, the new ICE Magic Cold Cooling System has a total of nine heat dissipation technologies as a blessing, as well as ultra-soft high thermal conductivity rare earth + aerospace-grade heat dissipation phase change material two major heat dissipation black technology.

The Red Devil 7 Pro is the first 135W fast charge in the industry, with a 5000mAh large battery, and comes standard with a 165W Gallium nitride charger, which officially says it can be fully charged in 15 minutes. In terms of photography, the rear of the machine has a 64-megapixel main camera + 2-megapixel macro + 8-megapixel wide-angle triple camera, and the front camera under the screen is 16 million pixels.

In other aspects, the Red Devil 7 Pro is equipped with an independent game chip "Red Core No. 1", which can realize the sound, light, vibration and touch four-in-one magic three-dimensional control, with dual speakers + dual X-axis linear motors, providing players with an excellent control experience.

Earlier this month, benchmark app Geekbench removed some of its Samsung Galaxy S-series phones, including the latest S22 series, from the list because its game optimization service limited the performance of the phone's CPU and GPU.

Today, Geekbench co-founder John Poole claimed on Twitter that Xiaomi also seems to be limiting performance based on the app's name. Poole said that camouflaging Geekbench as Fortnite would result in a 30% drop in the Xiaomi Mi 11's single-core performance score and a 15% drop in its multi-core performance score.

The 1TB version of the Red Devil 7 Pro is on sale; the Xiaomi Mi 11 seems to limit mobile gaming performance as much as Samsung

Poole posted a comparative data, and as you can see from the chart, the data dropped from the original 1129 and 3714 to 791 and 3125.

The 1TB version of the Red Devil 7 Pro is on sale; the Xiaomi Mi 11 seems to limit mobile gaming performance as much as Samsung

In addition, Poole said that when Geekbench disguised himself as "Original God", there was a similar running score reduction. Samsung replied that it was done to increase battery life and prevent the phone from overheating. However, the benchmark app was not affected by this limitation, which led Geekbench to remove his phone.

It is worth mentioning that Samsung recently released an update for the S22 series, which does not limit CPU/GPU performance at the beginning of the game, and provides an "alternate game performance management mode" in the game booster, which also allows the game optimization service to be bypassed through third-party applications. Xiaomi officials have not yet responded to the test results.

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