The upcoming RedMagic 10 Pro and 10 Pro+ are generating significant buzz, with recent leaks hinting at exceptional performance. A leaked AnTuTu benchmark scorecard suggests the RedMagic 10 Pro+ could be a true powerhouse, potentially setting new standards for mobile gaming.
AnTuTu is a popular benchmarking application for Android devices used to evaluate performance and storage speed. According to a leaked scorecard, the RedMagic 10 Pro+ achieved a staggering 3,102,960 points. This score places it in the top percentile of smartphones, as reported by GSMArena. While impressive, it’s important to approach such leaks with caution, as benchmark scores have been manipulated in the past. We’ll reserve final judgment until we can conduct independent testing.
Interestingly, the leaked score is slightly lower than previous reported benchmarks for the RedMagic 10 Pro+. However, the benchmarks do confirm some key specifications. Both the RedMagic 10 Pro and 10 Pro+ will utilize the Snapdragon 8 Elite “Extreme Edition” chipset, featuring eight Oryon cores and an Adreno 830 GPU.
RedMagic 9 Pro cameras on the back.The rear cameras of the RedMagic 9 Pro. Image: Prakhar Khanna / MaagX
The benchmarked RedMagic 10 Pro+ represents the highest-end configuration, boasting either 16GB or 24GB of RAM and up to a massive 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. While UFS 4.1 offers impressive speeds, it’s worth noting that it’s still not as fast as NVMe storage typically found in PCs.
The RedMagic 10 Pro and 10 Pro+ are slated for a global launch on December 3. With the RedMagic series having a history of strong performance and the continued growth of mobile gaming, these devices are entering a vibrant market.