The 2 Fastest Phones on the Planet. By Mrwhosetheboss

By Mrwhosetheboss
Aug 14, 2021
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The 2 Fastest Phones on the Planet.

In front of me right now: we've got two of the fastest smartphones on the planet, so we're gonna start with the extreme one, and then we're going to get to the extra extreme one yeah first up, then, is the red magic 5g, pretty funky. Looking box I quite appreciate something that's different. So first up is the small phone. Weighty bit of kittens are over 200 grams, a little insert with a funny hexagonal camera cut out. You've got a charger. Strangely, the phone can support insane 55 watt fast charging, but it only comes with an 18 watt charger, there's a black and red USB cable and then manuals so elaborate.

Looking box, yes, but nothing really of note inside, but that's because pretty much all resources are being used to make the best possible phone. I will say this: the red magic 5g flies in the face of subtlety. It's a non-conforming GLEN compared to the sea of smooth elegantly shaped flagship phones nowadays, but if anything, this is for people who just don't care or actually, if anything, people who are actively trying to be different, you've got hexagonal camera cutouts you've got ridges and buttons and cutouts on every side of a phone. Even your volume, rocker is ridged to accentuate this aggressive design and there's a glowing logo on the back. The best way to describe this phone is basically as a market-leading spec sheet for a surprisingly affordable price.

So get this. It starts at less than $600. The exact price isn't finalized yet, but for that, you get a six point. Five inch AMOLED display with a world-leading 144, Hertz refresh rate a top level snapdragon 865 chipsets up to 16 gigs of lpddr4 ram and 256 gigs are the fastest UFS 3.0 storage. There's a 4,500 million power battery with Verna's 5g and his camera can record 8k video.

So that's pretty cool on paper. This basically looks like good by Samsung. It's offering equivalent, if not better specs, for quite literally half the price I kinda wish I respect that. Well and there's actually cooler stuff that isn't immediately obvious from the spec sheet, a cracking set of stereo speakers, one on the front and one on the bottom. You've got a headphone jack, which is a rarity these days, and you get this a liquid cooling system, assisted by a physical fan inside the phone.

So this sort of grills you see on the side virtually exhausts so that cold air can enter, and hot air can leave. So what I swapped my $1400 Galaxy S 20 ultra phone to use it well. If my primary objective with my phone is gaming, then yeah I probably would first this isn't just a case of let's throw everything into one phone and hope it works. The performance of the red magic speaks for itself. To give you an idea on ? to benchmark.

Well, my Samsung scores are solid. Five hundred thousand this phone has the highest benchmark score I've ever seen. Borderline 600,000 and while my phone and a lot of phones, they'll, start kind of throttle their performance as they overheat the red magic didn't I mean this is a firm that is built for sustained performance, but I will say this fan the one on the inside can make quite the racket. Let me show you, so this is what it sounds like when you flick the switch and turn it into gaming mode. It's tough to describe, though, just how fast this feels thanks to that display, swiping through home screens.

It feels like slicing warm butter. I, don't really know how that makes sense, but it's an embodiment of how it feels so anyways I thought I've got quite possibly the most powerful smartphone on the planet in my hands, it's built for gaming. So let's play a game, and I've been told for a while to try one called pink eye impact, so I set myself down and spent two solid hours, just playing and observing and a few thoughts. Firstly, I can see why the recommendations were pouring in this literally felt like I was playing an animated film. It was beautiful and played insanely smooth in a way that I've got no chance of showing on camera and coming from a phone like the galaxy s xx ultra.

My initial thought was that, because this screen doesn't spill around the sides, and you've got a border that it would bother me, but to be honest after two minutes of playing you kind of stopped, noticing it and, of course, because this is an extreme gamer phone Bishop. The phone has capacitive shoulder buttons. I didn't really find myself needing them here, but what I did play around with was this menu, and it's just ludicrous. The extent to which you get to adjust things. I didn't think people took mobile gaming.

This seriously things like different color profiles to better highlights enemies in certain games and different sound profiles. Some that'll bring out the background, music and other ones that can draw your attention to enemy footsteps, so you can locate them not to mention you can even individually tune. You'll, see view and GPU performance like I said, is just bizarre, so based on my time with it, what I recommend this phone to game is? Yes, is this the perfect phone that everyone should just drop? What they're doing right now run out and buy? Probably not, but I, almost think with the right software. It could be there's, obviously, a bunch of minor hardware, things missing things like wireless charging and an ip68 water and dust resistance rating, but the biggest problems I had with the phone were actually all software related and, to be honest, that's a good position to be in but, for example, just the general software appearance, this user interface looks dated kind of what people would have thought was cool ten years ago, but credit where just the phone has a sick charging animation which actually changes based on whether on all the fan is spinning, but like no camera app should ever look like this or just the camera itself, and let me be very clear: this is actually a perfectly good quality. Sixty-four megapixel camera, the hardware is there, and you can shoot genuinely usable 8k video from it like this shot right here, I could crop all the way in, and it's still sharp, but the image processing software is where the problem lies.

It doesn't handle dynamic range, nearly as well as the sensor is capable off and the AI on this phone when it Tunes the colors of your photos. It's so heavy-handed that your photos can swing from this to this, just depending on whether the phone recognizes what it's shooting. Furthermore, it is early software though, so we can cut it. Some slack then, for the most part, I'm excited to see where rad magic goes with their affordable. Extreme phones.

Also, if you are enjoying this video, it's up to the channel, would be amazing, but now welcome to a small phone that is more expensive, but in a lot of ways it dials things up to the next level. This is the black shark 3 Pro and as well as the phone, the company cents, the additional accessories that you could buy separately. I feel like I'm, unboxing medical equipment here, so there's a not unique on a controller for the phone new European charging, brick, because I'm assuming the phone's box has an American one. You've got the grip that allows you to attach the knot. Droidcon onto and a USB see charging cable, and this is called.

They call this the fun caller, which I thought was pretty hilarious, considering it looks like anything but a piece of equipment. That's messing around you'd be calling a nuclear reactor with okay so that phone, it's an icebox treading that line between class and glam inside. You got your standard insert, but each part of package feels like it's really had some loves put into it, and it contains some manuals and a case that I have to say I wasn't expecting not sure about this one to be honest, there's the smartphone, an American power break and another charging cable. My very first impression was actually a moment of contemplation because never in my life have I held a bigger smartphone in terms of the way it looks, I think the company's last Black Shark 2 pro phone was actually a pretty damn cool device. This one I'm not as convinced by, but there is a lot of cool stuff going on here and the symmetry and the fact that the camera protrusion is small, means that actually, this is a really comfortable phone to hold.

When you're gaming, you get these matte rails on the sides and a vinyl texture in the middle which I'm assuming are all there to give you more grip. I have no idea, though, what kind of hands you'd need to reach this power button just look at it. So you're probably wondering just how big is this phone whoa you're? Looking at a seven point, one inch quad, plus 90 Hertz AMOLED, display with a 270 Hertz, touch response and bear in mind not tiny bezels either, so it feels even bigger than it sounds. It's like an Excel model of the already enormous galaxy s, 20 ultra the phone's powered by the Snapdragon 865 chip and 12 gigs of RAM and 512 Cakes of you, FS 3.0 storage, five thousand William hour battery 65 watt charging. This isn't supercharged anymore.

This is hypercharge. I just love these smartphone marketing terms. There's dual front-facing stereo speakers. A headphone jack again, where one roll here and one of the most surprising features physical, shoulder buttons. You play a game, they operate interview and then the second you leave.

They disappear. They even automatically retract. If you drop your phone so yeah it works. It's so cool plus I think they've pulled off the whole gaming look. Well, it's still clear you're holding a gamer phone, but this software doesn't feel in-your-face and obnoxious, and even though this isn't a 144 Hertz display, it still feels so fast like you get this subtle reassurance that nothing could ever challenge it, and one thing I noticed pretty early on was how much I liked this display, like having a 7.1-inch screen, comes with its own set of very real compromises. But this almost made me want to try and look past them.

It's got a certain level of clarity and when you're watching videos, even if they were filmed 25 frames per second, it can upgrade them to 90. So I can sit here watching back my own videos that were filmed at 24, and they'll, actually look better than when I recorded them. But okay, gaming phone lets game and actually, while we're at it, we've got this frankly, not looking caller. So, let's stick it on and see how that works. The game of choice was Call of Duty mobile, so I clicked the switch to enter the dedicated gaming space.

I turned on ludicrous mode which maximizes the chipset, puts the display at its max touch something rate and prioritizes your network speed, in-game and off. We went these shoulder buttons. Surprise me: I've tested a lot of smartphone gadgets that try to emulate this functionality and at best there are more comfortable way to do what your phone can already do, but these actually made me better. Admittedly, when it comes to Call of Duty mobile, that's like polishing a turd but hey I, felt more precise and more in control. The only thing I would say is that, after prolonged periods, it doesn't matter if you have triggers or a nice drippy back.

This is never going to be as comfortable as holding say. A dedicated Xbox One controller. So after a bit, I did have to put it down, take a breather and then come back, but still the graphics, the frame rate, the controls are all the best I've ever had on an Android phone. Also in case it wasn't clear. This cooler is, unlike anything, you've ever seen before.

Yes, it has a massive fan on it, but the fan is just a part of it. The thing actually needs active power to work, because below that fan is effectively a freezer for your phone, so cold that when you take it off after playing, you literally feel like you want to leave it out in the Sun to defrost. The phone is still lacking in the camera Department only slightly better than the red magic and I can't stress enough that something of these dimensions is not for everyone, but there can be certain pros to having a gaming phone are things that are added in to make the gaming experience better, but they have a side effect of actually making the general phone experience better. For example, the dual stereo speakers added in to help you locate enemies when playing they bring videos to life. The high-end haptic engine in the phone built to give vibrations in game also just means that everything from typing to touching gives you're really satisfying physical responses, alright, so which of these phones? Would you pick the red magic for around $600 or the Black Shark are closer to 700 thanks for watching my name is Aaron? This is Mr.

he's the boss, and I'll catch you in the next one.


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