A gaming smartphone needs to have some solid specification and that is what ZTE nubia Red Magic comes packing with. Phone is powered by Snapdragon 835 processor and Adreno 540 GPU, coupled with either 6 GB of RAM and 64 GB onboard storage or 8 GB RAM with 128 GB of UFS 2.1 onboard storage. There's no MicroSD card slot available so if you'd want to have more storage, you'd be out of luck.
CPU is perhaps one area that ZTE nubia Red Magic Phone could let us down, it is packing last generation's Snapdragon 835. While Snapdragon 835 is still a powerful chip, we are living in a post-Snapdragon 845 world, and it is weird to see a phone that sells itself on high gaming capabilities not show up with latest hardware. With that said, ZTE nubia Red Magic says it prefers more stable nature of Snapdragon 835, and that it strikes a perfect balance between power consumption, raw power, and temperature. It also claims to have tailored Snapdragon 835's hardware to reduce power consumption by 40-percent. The 8-cores of processor here run at an impressive clock speed of 2.35GHz with 16nm process technology.
Running high-intensity games can make a phone hot, but there's no need to worry about overheating, as ZTE nubia Red Magic has equipped its phone with an air convection cooling system that takes heat away from phone using a series of heat-conductive materials, multiple layers of graphite, and cooling vents that funnel heat away from phone. Prism-shaped back also helps to take heat away from phone's components, a larger surface area giving a larger area for heat to escape, and that results in a phone that ZTE nubia Red Magic claims has a peak temperature of 10 degrees less than that of an Apple iPhone X.
During my gaming test, I realized that despite packing in a processor from last year, ZTE nubia Red Magic is no couch-potato. I threw a ton of apps and games at this device, and this device was able to handle them like magic. Let's not even get into normal day to day activities such as social networking apps and calls and stuff, since they are a mere cakewalk for this device. Moving on to more demanding applications such as fan favorite PUBG, phone was able to run this game easily at highest settings with no lags whatsoever. Then there were other titles such as Shadow Fight 3, PES 2018, Asphalt 8, but phone was able to handle them all with ease. Also, thanks to humongous 8GB RAM, I had complete freedom to switch back and forth between these games without having to clear my memory.
Considering call quality, there was hardly anything to complain about with ZTE nubia Red Magic. Calls sounded clear on both sides as phone brings very good noise cancellation. Additionally, speakers on this thing are pretty loud as well and are good for loudspeaker calls as well as decent media consumption. I've had a weird experience with most Chinese devices out there, experience call drops from out of nowhere. Thankfully, I experienced no such issues with ZTE nubia Red Magic. For connectivity, ZTE nubia Red Magic sports a dual SIM tray, which supports 2 nano-SIM cards.
As for benchmarks, Snapdragon 835 is old but still a flagship processor. ZTE nubia Red Magic scored a massive 2,16,280 on AnTuTu Benchmark and attained a multi-core score of 6,638 on GeekBench. While ZTE nubia Red Magic does not have liquid cooling technology of Xiaomi Black Shark, it does come with company's own GameBoost technology, which apart from just boosting overall game performance, also helps in keeping overall temperatures down.
Phone also features DTS-HD 32-bit/384kHz audio for better audio experience while gaming, USB Type-C for faster data transfer and charging. For speakers, there are two at back which sound pretty loud, but definitely aren't the best ones available in market. In summary, ZTE has packed a hardware package which hits the sweet spot for mobile gamers yet isn't too expensive that'll raise phone's cost in market.