Nearly two weeks after announcing the latest rankings of the best-performing Android phones released in China, Antutu has finally posted the global versions.
Best-performing flagship, midrange phones: Oct 2021, China edition
While we think synthetic tests shouldn’t be your basis when purchasing a smartphone, we still consult them from time to time to give us an idea of how a certain handset performs.
Global RedMagic 6S Pro launched with SD 888+, bigger battery
ZTE sub-brand Nubia has announced the global variant of its latest flagship RedMagic 6S Pro gaming smartphone, which features the most powerful Qualcomm chipset on the market alongside better cooling and faster touch response.
Official: ZTE Axon 30, brand’s 2nd under-screen camera phone
After launching the ZTE Axon 20 5G last year as the world’s first commercially available phone with an under-display camera, the Chinese technology company is back at it again with the phone’s refresh.
Best-performing flagship, midrange phones: March 2021, China edition
Popular benchmarking website Antutu Benchmark just published its latest rankings of the top-performing flagship and midrange Android smartphones in China. And the results are, well, quite interesting, especially in the top-end segment, where the likes of the ASUS ROG Phone 5, Black Shark 4 Pro, and RedMagic 6 Pro are included in the mix.
RedMagic 6 series to go on sale in PH this April
Did the RedMagic 6 series that was launched in China catch your fancy? Don’t worry, it’s arriving in the Philippines soon.
RedMagic 6 series has fastest screen, up to 18GB RAM
RedMagic has announced the Tencent Edition RedMagic 6 series for the Chinese market, with two new models in tow — the RedMagic 6 and RedMagic 6 Pro. Both arrive as the world’s first phones with a 165Hz screen. On top of that, the most premium model in the lineup is the first commercial phone ever equipped with 18GB of RAM. Crazy.
PH one of 1st to get ZTE Axon 20 5G with under-screen cam
The world’s first commercial smartphone with an under-screen camera is finally going global starting this month of December.
SD 888 official; Xiaomi, Realme, OPPO among first to get it
Qualcomm’s next-flagship chipset is not called Snapdragon 765, as many expected; it’s Snapdragon 888, representing a number considered lucky in China.
Nubia Red Magic 2 gaming phone is coming
It’s joining the gaming-phone launch party. Six months after it released the Red Magic, Nubia has started teasing its second gaming device.
And the new top 10 smartphone companies are…
Counterpoint Research’s report for the first quarter of 2018 is in. And it shows an interesting detail.
Razer Phone vs Xiaomi Black Shark vs Nubia Red Magic: A comparison
Following last year’s Razer Phone, the Xiaomi Black Shark and Nubia Red Magic gaming smartphones were announced in China with high specs and excellent prices. But which one is worth your money in 2018?
Nubia Red Magic gaming phone with RGB lighting is official
If there’s any doubt that the mobile-gaming category is about to get way more exciting, look at recent related developments since the Razer Phone was released in November 2017.
This gaming phone will take on Xiaomi Black Shark, Razer Phone
Just several days after Xiaomi’s Black Shark gaming phone was revealed in full, Chinese phone maker ZTE, through its sub-brand Nubia, sent out invitations for a press event on April 19 that will introduce its own entry into the possibly lucrative mobile-gaming market. Gaming as a whole is a gravy train for app designers, as exemplified by this BroadbandSearch.net guide.
This dual-screen, foldable smartphone is official
HE foldable phone leaked about three weeks ago is official. And no, it’s not from Samsung or LG. Meet the ZTE Axon M, a device that better suits the word Apple used to describe its decision to remove the headphone jack from the iPhone 7.
These could be the specs of the first foldable phone
EEKS ago, the ZTE Axon M made rounds on the internet as it appeared to have two screens that fold out to form a tablet-sized display.
This might be the first foldable phone you can buy
T seems that another company might beat Samsung in the race for foldable smartphones. Word has it that China’s ZTE will announce one at its October 17 event in New York. The device is code-named Axon Multy, but is rumored to launch as the ZTE Axon M.