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The most fastest mobile phone (2020) ?

The most fastest mobile phone (2020) ?

   The Red Magic 3 is a gaming phone Nubia

Hey what's up guys welcome back in Dailics and this is the Nubia red magic 5g it's a gaming phone as you can probably instantly tell just by looking at it and the main kicker feature for this phone is it's the fastest phone in the world and well it is the fastest phone screen in the world for sure that's a fact but just in general my overall use in my experience with it this phone feels faster than galaxy s 20 Ultra feels faster than iPhone 11 Pro feels faster than one plus eight pro so let's talk about it so this is a six hundred dollar gaming phone and I guess any time the text is sideways right away you know things are getting serious and the headlining feature is definitely this screen it's a huge six point six five inch 1080p flat M OLED display gets plenty bright has P three color some reasonable resolution and not amazing bezels but you've seen screens like this before but what matters most is it has a refresh rate of a hundred forty-four Hertz so right off the bat that's higher than the standard 60 Hertz a lot of people are used to and it's even higher than the 90 and 120 Hertz so a lot of the high refresh rate flag ships that have come out in the last one to two years it's super super super fast and smooth throughout the UI throughout scrolling pulling on notifications every single little animation gaming everything benefits from this extremely high refresh rate screen well of course except battery life so that is of course an awesome spec now if the question is Marquez can you see the difference between 144 Hertz phone screen and 120 Hertz phone screen my answer is yes but yeah it doesn't not to Pat myself too hard on the back here but that's like asking a professional driver if they can feel the difference between a Porsche 911 and a 911 gt3rs like someone who's super calibrated can feel the difference between those two things but to the regular person they're both just extremely fast so I guess here's what I will say this is the smoothest feeling phone I have ever used but you notice it way more in the tweaked animations in Nubia software than the actual 144 versus 120 Hertz difference either way I absolutely love it because you know I have a need for speed but then that translates through to the rest of the user experience with the rest of the maxed out high-end spec sheet as well snapdragon 865 eight gigs of fast lpddr4 am fast ufs 3.0 storage and as a bonus since you know this is a gaming phone you got to do something extreme there is an active air cooling system through this phone with an actual moving fan and air vents to heat the temperature down so that's those huge holes you see on the left and right sides of this phone and if I put this right up to my ear or right on the mic you can actually hear you can hear the fans inside it turn on and start spinning which is kind of hilarious now this is cool literally I guess it's a little extreme if anything you know they'll probably be able to say now that because of the extra thermal headroom very snappy are getting a 65 will go farther without throttling than another snapdragon 865 so that's classic flexing in the gaming space but there are also some downsides that come with this extreme number one is this phone has no chance of being water or dust resistant obviously with huge holes in it so it's not and number two their placement of the volume buttons and power button also kind of moves it awkwardly down a little lower on the right hand side not a huge deal but it's true it's worth noting.



The most fastest mobile phone (2020) ?



Also just what a gamer ephone the whole design they lean right into it it seems like if you're making a gaming themed phone whether it's the razor phone or the ROG phone or the black shark phone they've got to have some kind of wild design elements RGB is a requirement this phone has that of course the logo on the back glows as a notification light check being accidentally really good at media because games are media check the bezels are you know they're a little bigger on this phone but you do get a big earpiece front facing speaker and a fairly loud bottom speaker that pairs up in stereo to sound pretty nice and I think quite loud and good plus there is yes that's a headphone jack for that sweet sweet zero latency audio what you know about that poor kids specialized gaming buttons check newbie is giving you these rocker buttons on each shoulder so if you're horizontal which is how you're gonna game you can custom map these and so then you can keep your fingers off the screen and map those to press buttons that are on the screen and this also comes with a classic special software mode that's turned on by a special red button that makes some cheesy sound effects as soon as you enable it and this is the gaming mode where you can go crazy customizing those shoulder triggers monitoring your CPU and network speed turning on and off the fan all that stuff it's fun it's cheesy it's it's gamer II but it's genuinely useful if you do game a lot on your phone and to top it all off there's also these smart pins that you've seen on the side of the phone which will hook up to these optional accessories including one $50 accessory that gives you an additional headphone jack and a hundred Gigabit Ethernet port so if you didn't think they were serious about gaming now that that accessory exists you know they're serious about gaming now I've also said in the past it feels like a mediocre camera there's also a requirement on a gaming phone with this one I was right yeah this is a this is a serviceable camera it works you know you give it a lot of light and it can take b-plus photos that look fine and are perfectly shareable but anything beyond that it becomes pretty clear people aren't buying this phone for the photo quality this is a perfect example of where megapixels don't mean everything you know it is a sixty-four megapixel camera but it's somehow struggled pretty regularly to capture any sort of meaningful detail or accurate colors in any competitive way at all so just you know what you're getting into the only impressive part to me of this camera was the absolute lack of any shutter lag at all when snapping photos 0 that's actually more I guess along the theme of this being the fastest phone I've ever used but I think this shutter is actually a split second faster than the notoriously snappy iPhone thanks to the Hertz touch response on this crazy display and also one more thing about this camera who's asking for these two megapixel macro cameras like is am I missing something you'd get the primary camera you know no OIS it's not that great quality but fine you get a camera suite 8 megapixel ultra wide camera it's sort of a fun extra it's not gonna be amazing quality but ultra wide is a fun thing to have but then this 2 megapixel dedicated macro camera on top of that why this isn't the first time I've seen this either I genuinely don't know why I keep seeing it maybe they think it's a cool fun addition you know macros fun and maybe there's a crowd out there that is asking for it but I'm not really sure I've seen it I would have cut this to me it seems unnecessary okay.


The most fastest mobile phone (2020) ?

A couple other scattered thoughts on this phone you know it is gaming phone so I had to get some gaming in I've used asphalt as like my game of choice because I don't gain much on my phone but when I did it was awesome it was super high frame rate extremely responsive I got to use those air triggers actually I don't think they're called air triggers but the shoulder buttons and it all worked fine this in display a fingerprint reader is also one of the worst I've ever used in a phone of course it'll probably work now that it's on camera but I called that Motorola one in the edge plus in that review the worst I'd ever use in a phone this is a tie for that it's I've never seen so many failures in one under screen fingerprint reader plus it's really low on the phone so I definitely like when they're higher up and still easy to reach but generally I was I was disappointed with that fingerprint reader and then I'm not the biggest fan of the aesthetics in their software but it's not bad you know there's some colors here and there but it actually behaves close to stock in some places like the Google Discoverer page and the launcher but it also definitely has some quirks and is behind some of the big dogs like Samsung's UI and oxygen OS the multitasking for example doesn't let me switch between two recent apps in one motion like pretty much every other phone that uses the gestures there's a weird bug where Google photos keeps crashing and I can't use it and he also for some reason can't dismiss a notification by swiping to the left kind of like Huawei's UI you always have to swipe to the right to get rid of it there is no wireless charging and no IP rating like I mentioned and the vibration motor feels pretty cheap it's pretty bad but all of these things you sort of know that you're getting into when you buy you know a cheaper mid-tier $600 Nubia gaming phone all that being said this is still the fastest feeling phone I've ever used so at the end of the day my real question with this phone is okay now that we have this is it worth it to go past 120 Hertz on these phone screens because you know this one we've we've gotten all these flagships up to 120 this one goes marginally past 120 but like you can imagine it keeps going 144 Hertz 240 Hertz and my answer is the law of diminishing returns basically the payoff from 60 Hertz to 120 Hertz was huge but then every step past 120 Hertz that we go will feel a smaller and smaller amount of difference but they will continue to take a bigger and bigger chunk out of your battery so without yet seeing this mythical 240 Hertz phone that's no doubt on the horizon sometime in the future I'm gonna guess I'm gonna predict that just like that 4k Sony phone I reviewed a couple years ago this 240 Hertz phone this imaginary phone will probably only enable 240 Hertz some of the time and when you do it will probably absolutely crush battery life and just not really be worth it and probably won't catch on so just like we moved up from 360 p2 for 80 to 720 all the way up to a lot of 1080p and 1440p phones and then realize we don't need to go to 4k and found our sweet spot I think with refresh rate we're gonna find a lot of the same thing we come up from 60 and there's a lot of 90 and 120 and we don't really need to go too far extra law of diminishing returns definitely a plus so all that being said still thank you to Nubia for making this for us to discover this together and thank you. 

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