How Next-gen Snapdragon 855+ Revolutionizes Mobile Gaming
A lot goes into creating the ultimate gaming phone. So we put a lot into the Red Magic 3S.
It all starts with powerful tech, which is why we loaded the Red Magic 3S with innovative active liquid cooling, blazing-fast UFS 3.0 storage, a 5,000 mAh battery, and up 12GB of RAM. The Red Magic 3S is the total gaming package, but today we’re going to look at the ridiculously powerful mobile platform at the heart of the Red Magic 3S: the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855+.
Launched in early 2019, the original Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855 set a new bar in mobile computing with its graphic-enhancing Adreno 640 GPU and 2.84 GHz octa-core CPU. The new Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855+ is an overclocked and upgraded version of the same platform, designed specifically for gaming.
So, in a nutshell, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855+ is the best version of the best mobile platform. And it’s the best platform for gaming.
Right off the bat, the 855+ boasts a 15% increase in graphics rendering speed and boosted CPU performance. Meanwhile, an upgraded X24 LTE modem and WiFi modem deliver incredibly-fast data speeds. What does all of this mean? Better graphics, higher framerates, more stable online play, and overall smoother gaming.
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While gaming is life, gaming isn’t everything. The ultimate gaming phone has to excel at everyday tasks, too. The Snapdragon™ 855+ ups your day-to-day experience with faster app loading times, more efficient multitasking, and improved battery life.
Red Magic 3S
When it comes to gaming, the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855+ is king. And it’s even more jaw-dropping when combined with Red Magic’s suite of gaming tech and features. If you’re gaming on anything else, you’re just not doing it right.
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