This new telephone is more impressive than my gaming PC and I don't have the foggiest idea why

Its an obvious fact that cutting edge Android telephones frequently pack superfluous specs - I'm taking a gander at you, 108MP cameras and 4K screens - and the new Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro brings some more.

This is another gaming telephone from an organization that is made many now (henceforth the '7' in the name), so you'd think it'd know the exact thing gamers need. Indeed, what they evidently need is more RAM than your normal gaming PC.

Truth be told, the recently divulged Red Magic 7 Pro arrives in a couple of designs, and they top out at an incredible 18GB of RAM. Or then again, if you need to adhere to a measly 16GB of RAM, you can go up to 1TB of extra room. That is a ton.

Whenever I removed the telephone from the crate, and saw the high specs on the case, I was really surprised. In any case, it was just when I was playing on my gaming PC later that I truly twigged those specs.

It best my gaming PC

My gaming PC, worked in 2021 to have the option to deal with top of the line gaming, as well as anything DaVinci Resolve and Adobe After Effects might toss at it, has 'just' 16GB of RAM.

This was a sum that, when I was purchasing the parts, was offered to me as enough for these escalated processes. What's more, subsequent to having involved the PC for quite a long time, it appears to be enough for games or video making. So 16GB is okay for undertakings that you wouldn't do on a cell phone.

The PC 'just' has a 1TB SSD as well, a similar measure of extra room as the Nubia telephone goes up to. As a matter of fact this wasn't the most ideal choice on my part, and I've recently requested a 6TB HDD, however it demonstrates that the Red Magic 7 Pro matches my gaming PC for extra room also.

Clearly when you continue on toward different specs, my gaming PC has the Nubia beat - yet in any event, with regards to RAM, I simply fail to see the reason why the telephone needs to such an extent.

I ought to call attention to that neither the 18GB or 1TB models of Red Magic 7 Pro are going at a bargain in the US. However, the two forms that are both have 16GB of RAM - equivalent to my PC - so my point remains.

The condition of the game

With regards to portable gaming, there's a basic reality that undermines bunches of the showcasing cushion around gaming telephones.

Cell phones aren't like control center; there aren't only a few forms that all gamers have. There are many various kinds of cell phone, and to guarantee that everything versatile proprietors can mess around together, most titles are enhanced to play on all gadgets.

You needn't bother with a super-strong portable to play PUBG, or Call of Duty, or Fortnite, or Genshin Impact. Any genuinely current gadget can do as such, however perhaps not at the top graphical choices.

That is one inquisitive, however appreciated, contrast that mobiles have with PCs - heaps of PC engineers are glad to

simply shrug their shoulders and say 'well, some gamers can't play our game', locking out clients who don't have top-end specs.

Maybe on the grounds that they're planned as versatile and promptly available, or maybe in light of the fact that portable engineers are making a solid attempt to seek your consideration, any old telephone can play every one of the most famous games.

In view of that, 18GB of RAM is simply totally superfluous. I'd go such a long ways to say that you don't actually require more than 8GB, and some will not require that.

So for what reason really do telephone organizations, particularly Nubia, push so hard into extra RAM like this? Indeed, it's difficult to be aware without a doubt, yet there's one explanation that I can imagine: I wouldn't compose this article assuming the telephone had an ordinary measure of memory.

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