Gaming smartphones are getting more and more powerful and ZTE sub-brand Nubia is all set to launch its next-generation gaming phone, dubbed as Nubia Red Magic 5G, which claims to have broken all the records when it comes to performance.

Ni Fei, President of Nubia has today officially revealed through sharing a screenshot on Weibo that the upcoming Nubia Red Magic 5G smartphone has scored 633,724 points on AnTuTu benchmarking platform, the highest score ever.

Nubia Red Magic 5G AnTuTu

Nubia Red Magic 5G Master Lu

Prior to this, a screenshot of a similar test of the upcoming Black Shark 3 Pro 5G gaming smartphone claimed that it was the highest-scoring phone with AnTuTu score of 620,925. The Xiaomi Mi 10 managed to score over 600K points after a new software update while the iQOO 3 5G has scored 575,883 points on AnTuTu.

Coming back to the Nubia Red Magic 5G, the AnTuTu benchmark test shows a smartphone with model number NX659J scoring 637,724 points while the Master Lu score of the same model device has 563,588 points.

Ni Fei had earlier confirmed that the Red Magic 5G smartphone will be the “world’s first 144Hz 5G gaming phone”. It has also been revealed that the phone will come powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC along with Snapdragon X55 modem for dual-mode SA and NSA 5G connectivity support.

As per the leaks, the device is expected to be the first to come with a massive 16GB of RAM in its top-end variant. It was previously revealed that the phone will have LPDDR5 RAM, which will be supplied by Samsung.

It has also been leaked that the smartphone will be running the latest Android 10 operating system out of the box with a custom Redmagic OS version 3.0 user interface, along with January 2020 security patch.

The Nubia Red Magic 5G is also said to have triple rear cameras, Wi-Fi 6, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and a built-in cooling fan. A recent Geekbench listing revealed 2K display. As for the benchmark score, the 8GB RAM model scored 4,308 points in single-core and 13,537 in the multi-core test while the 12GB RAM model scored 4,333 points in single-core and 13,489 points in the multi-core test.