Red Magic 10 Ultra: 7-inch Display, 7000mAh Battery, and Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset

Red Magic 10 Ultra: 7-inch Display, 7000mAh Battery, and Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset

Gaming phones keep pushing boundaries, and Red Magic's latest creation takes things to a whole new level.

 The upcoming Red Magic 10 Ultra packs features that'll make mobile gaming enthusiasts sit up and take notice.

A Display That Demands Attention

The centerpiece of this powerhouse is its massive 7-inch display. Developed in partnership with BOE Technology, this screen brings some impressive specs to the table:

  • 1.5K resolution for crystal-clear visuals
  • Flat design for optimal gaming experience
  • Ultra-narrow bezels using cutting-edge packaging tech
  • Under-display camera for an uninterrupted viewing experience

Power That Never Quits

Battery anxiety? Not here. The Red Magic 10 Ultra comes equipped with a whopping 7000mAh battery – that's basically two 3450mAh cells working together. When you do need to juice up, 100W fast charging has got your back.

Performance That Packs a Punch

At the heart of this gaming monster sits Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. But Red Magic didn't stop there. They've added:

  • A dedicated gaming chip for enhanced performance
  • Active cooling system with built-in fan
  • Up to 24GB RAM
  • Up to 1TB storage

When Can You Get Your Hands on It?

Mark your calendars – Red Magic plans to unveil this gaming powerhouse alongside its siblings (Red Magic 10 Pro and Pro+) on November 5th in China. 

While global release dates haven't been announced yet, this launch gives mobile gaming enthusiasts something exciting to look forward to.

Why It Matters

This device represents a significant leap in mobile gaming hardware. The combination of a large display, massive battery, and top-tier performance specs suggests Red Magic is serious about pushing the boundaries of what's possible in a gaming phone.

Note: Detailed pricing information and global availability will be announced during the official launch event.

Source: Gizmochina