Renowned leaker Digital Chat Station has shared exciting details about the upcoming Red Magic 10 Pro series of gaming-focused smartphones. Based on the previous generation, the new lineup should include two models, such as the Red Magic 10 Pro and Red Magic 10 Pro+. However, a recent leak by DCS revealed that the series will have an advanced model featuring a bigger display and the largest battery in the world of gaming phones. While there is no confirmation about the moniker of the device, it won’t be surprising if the company dubs it the Red Magic 10 Ultra. Here is a look at the new details shared by the tipster.
Alleged Red Magic 10 Ultra’s key specifications tipped

According to the leak, the rumored Red Magic 10 Ultra will feature a high-resolution 7-inch display with a flat design, making it the largest and most advanced gaming flagship to date. As expected, it will feature an under-display camera.
Developed in collaboration with BOE, this screen is said to offer a 1.5K resolution and aims to redefine the smartphone industry’s standards for bezel thickness with its ultra-narrow borders achieved through the COP packaging process and SIP technology. The details of the display will be officially confirmed through a dedicated press event on Nov. 5 in China.
The leak further reveals that the device will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, which will be paired with an independent gaming chip and an integrated active cooling system, including a built-in fan to ensure optimal performance during intense gaming sessions.
One of the standout features of this rumored Ultra model is the battery size and charging capabilities. The device will feature a dual-cell silicon battery system with a typical combined capacity of over 7,000mAh. This will be a combination of two 3,450mAh batteries. It is also expected to come with support for 100W fast charging. The leak has no other information about the device. Being the most powerful Red Magic series phone, it may come equipped with up to 24 GB of RAM and up to 1 TB of storage.







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